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stood
stood past and past part of stand
Valuation
rule that this value is to be estimated as it stood before the grant of the compulsory powers. The owner is
Fleta
Juris Anglicani, a treatise upon the whole law, as it stood at the time this author wrote, which serves as an
Gavelkind
succeeded, and uncle surviving, for though in equal degree, they stood in the place of their respective fathers. The partible quality
Gods exported in bond
187. [Customs Act, 1962, s. 20, first proviso (as it stood from 13-5-1994 to 26-5-1994)]
Heresy
heresy, leaving the jurisdiction in cases of heresy as it stood at Common Law; that is, it left the simple offence
In particular
general public, are saved by Article 19(6) as it originally stood, the subject-matter covered by the said provision being justiciable, Akadasi
Land-gabel
the site of a house, or the land whereon it stood; the same as what we now call ground-rent.
Other legal proceeding
proceeding' employed in s. 40(2) of the Act as it stood prior to its amendment by Act 22 of 1973, Assistant
Plastic
[Central Excise and Sale Act, 1944, s. 15A (as it stood prior to 28-2-1964)]
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