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Migration
is changing one's abode, quitting one's place of abode and settling permanently at another place, Vimla Bai v. Hiralal Gupta, (1990)
Literary and Scientific Institutions Act, 1854
Vict. c. 112), as amended, affords facilities for procuring and settling sites and buildings in trust for institutions established for the
Joint sitting
both Houses of Parliament is held for the purpose of settling a disagreement between them or where it is necessary that
Conformity, bill of
the creditors to have their claims adjusted, and a decree settling order and payment of assets made. This bill was so
Conciliation
Conciliation, the settling of disputes without litigation, as (1) disputes between railway companies
Clearing
them for exchanging the drafts of each other's houses, and settling the difference. At fixed hours, each day, a clerk from
Chartel or cartel
combat; also, an instrument or writing between two states for settling the exchange of prisoners of war.
Perambulatione facienda
a neighbour-ing lord, etc., to the sheriff to perambulate or settle the bounds. See Jac. Law Dict. Actions upon writs of
Settlement estate duty
Settlement estate duty. The further estate duty (see that title) levied
Person of full age
Person of full age, under the Settled Land Act,1925, means a person not being an infant, see
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