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Special indorsement
C.D. or order, A.B.'; the signature of the indorser being subscribed to the direction. Its effect is to make the instrument
Simony
Vict. c. 122), required a declaration against simony to be subscribed by every person about to be instituted or collated to
Post entry
the same upon oath, and a statement be made and subscribed by the person so over-entered, that neither he, nor any
Delivered
Delivered, word 'delivered' cannot be construed as 'Subscribed', Mithilesh Kumar Sinha v. Returning Officer, AIR 1993 SC 20. [Presidential and...
Ragman's-roll, or Ragimund's-roll
the list of the barons and men of note who subscribed the submission to Edward I. in 1296, and which was
Onus probandi, animo attestandi
attest. As regards the latter maxim, the attesting witness must subscribe with the intent that the subscription of the signature made
Performing right
performing in public, broad-casting and causing to be transmitted to subscribers to a diffusion service, in all parts of the world,
Pardanashin lady
tenants, is literate with a certain amount of education, who subscribes to newspapers and arranges her affairs, Shivmala Tej Singh v.
Oversubscription
Oversubscription, means a situation in which there are more subscribers to a new issue of securities available for purchase, Black's
Hindu religion
it does not worship any one God; it does not subscribe to any one dogma; it does not believe in any
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