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Council

a councillor being three years, and tht of an alderman six. One-third of the councillors go out every year, and one-half

County Councils

of the whole numberof county councillors. They are elected for six years, and one-half of the number goes out inevery third

Court of record

or carried on business for the greater part of the six months immediately prior to his death, Administration of Insolvent Estates

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Covenanted payments to charity

provisions relating to disposition for a period which cannot exceed six years do not apply in relation to income which is

Criminal Law Amendment Acts, 1885 to 1928 (English)

and illicit though un-resisted intercourse with girls between thirteen and sixteen, are made misdemeanours, brothel-keepers are made liable to summary proceedings,

Curtesy of England

L.P. Act, 1922, in regrd to enfranchised copyholds. There are six circumstances necessary to the existence of this estate (which appears

Chairman

Lok Sabha, Speaker nominates a panel of not more than six chairmen from amongst the members. Any one of them may

Decree nisi

not to be made absolute until after the expiration of six months from the pronouncing thereof, unless the Court by general

Demise

7 as commonly printed), s. 8, as to continuance for six months of Privy Councillors, Lord Chancellor, and others; (English) Demise

Detinue

Act, 1856. An action of detinue must be brought within six years (English) [Limitation Act, 1623 (21 Jac. 1, c. 16,

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Council

a councillor being three years, and tht of an alderman six. One-third of the councillors go out every year, and one-half

County Councils

of the whole numberof county councillors. They are elected for six years, and one-half of the number goes out inevery third

Court of record

or carried on business for the greater part of the six months immediately prior to his death, Administration of Insolvent Estates

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Covenanted payments to charity

provisions relating to disposition for a period which cannot exceed six years do not apply in relation to income which is

Criminal Law Amendment Acts, 1885 to 1928 (English)

and illicit though un-resisted intercourse with girls between thirteen and sixteen, are made misdemeanours, brothel-keepers are made liable to summary proceedings,

Curtesy of England

L.P. Act, 1922, in regrd to enfranchised copyholds. There are six circumstances necessary to the existence of this estate (which appears

Chairman

Lok Sabha, Speaker nominates a panel of not more than six chairmen from amongst the members. Any one of them may

Decree nisi

not to be made absolute until after the expiration of six months from the pronouncing thereof, unless the Court by general

Demise

7 as commonly printed), s. 8, as to continuance for six months of Privy Councillors, Lord Chancellor, and others; (English) Demise

Detinue

Act, 1856. An action of detinue must be brought within six years (English) [Limitation Act, 1623 (21 Jac. 1, c. 16,

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