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California jack
A game at cards a modification of seven up or all fours
Seven up
The game of cards called also all fours and old sledge
Falsification
or deceive, is felony punishable by penal servitude up to seven years by s. 3(3) of the (English) Forgery Act, 1913
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Previous conviction
after having been previously convicted of felony and up to seven years if previously convicted of an indictable misdemeanour punishable under
Accounts, falsification of
39 Vict. C. 24), punishable by penal servitude up to seven years or imprisonment, with or without hard labour, up to
Reward
brought to trial is punishable by penal servitude up to seven years. [(English) Larceny Act, 1916, s. 34, and cf. s.
Oleron
England. The inhabitants of Oleron have been able mariners for seven or eight hundred years past. They are said to have
Winding-up
(4) On reduction of members to less in number than seven, or, in a private company, below two; or (5) On
Civil Law
and historical knowledge. Ritter published another edition of it some seventy years afterwards. The best modern edition is that of Prof.
Company
business for more than six months after with less than seven members, each member having knowledge of the reduction below the
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