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Registry of ships
except (s. 3) 'ships not exceeding fifteen tons burden employed solely in navigation on the rivers or coasts of the United
reorganization
one corporation of the stock of another corporation in exchange solely for all or some of the voting stock of the
Motor Car
of which the weight unlades: (1) if it is constructed solely for the carriage of passengers and their effects, is adapted
Used substantially
both the conditions conjunctive. Sub-clause (xi) uses the words 'if solely used' for the location of the management, sale of liaison
Modesty
intending thereby to outrage her modesty. Intention is not the sole criterion of the offence punishable under s. 354 IPC, and
Law Reform (UK)
and qualifies that property as if she was a feme sole (see MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY). The Act also modifies the law
Law of Property Act, 1925 (English)
person not included in the classes referred to, e.g., a sole beneficial owner in possession of his property, selling it in
Latro
Latro, he who had the sole jurisdiction de latrone in a particular place (mentioned in Leg.
Judicial Trustee
be appointed either jointly with any other person or as sole trustee, and if sufficient cause is shown in place of
Jointure
and wife, but in common acceptation extended also to a sole estate limited to the wife only. To a legal jointure
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