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Dharma
individual in all respects through its social and political institutions. Shortly put, dharma regulates the mutual obligations of individual and the
Contingent remainder
essay in 1772, expanded into two volumes by the author shortly before his death in 1794, and edited in that form
Executor
& 24 Vict. c. 38), the executor may and should shortly after the funeral publish an advertisement in The London Gazette,
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Gift
is made: A gift inter vivos (a) may be defined shortly as the transfer of any property from one person to
Intoxicating liquor
of thirteen earlier Acts. The effect of this statute is shortly as follows:- 1. Grant of Licence.--Defining 'intoxicating liquor' as meaning
Land-tax
the redemption of the tax, but the redemption clauses were shortly afterwards superseded by the (English) Land Tax Redemption Act, 1802
Law Officers of the Crown
Law Officers of the Crown, shortly termed 'Law Officers,' the Attorney-General and the Solicitor-General, this definition
Milk
in the case of 'horse's milk', for exhilaration and nourishment. Shortly put, they are different articles of food and the same
Pr'munire
offence within the statutes of pr'munire, or as it is shortly called, a pr'munire; and the (English) Habeas Corpus Act, 31
Public prosecutor
late J.B. Maule, Esq., Q.C.), with one assistant, was appointed shortly after the commencement of the Act in 1880; but the
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