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Special constables
of the inhabitants of the borough, not legally exempt from serving the office of constable, to act as special constables in
Solicitor
have been bound by a contract in writing ('articles') to serve as a clerk ('articled clerk') to a solicitor, and have
Shop
etc. Customers in the shop before closing time may be served, or when the article is required in a case of
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Race of diligence
Race of diligence, A first come, first served disposition of assets, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. Means a
Pandect', or Digesta
itself, and without supposing the existence of any other, might serve as a central point of the whole body of the
Knowledge of the decree
to be set aside. When the summons was not duly served, limitation under Art. 164 does not start running against the
Regular assessment
Regular assessment, section 148 mandates the Assessing Officer to serve a notice on the assessee before making the assessment, reassessment
Impressing men
Impressing men, compelling persons to serve in the Navy. This practice was allowed at Common Law
Curate
regularly employed by the spiritual rector or vicar either to serve in his absence or as his assistant. All curates serve
preserve
preserve pre·served pre·serv·ing 1 : to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction [expenses necessary to the property] 2 a...
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