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not merely indicate 'taking out' but have reference to the taking out of goods which had become part and parcel of

Amalgamation

more companies are fused into one by merger or by taking over by another. Reconstruction or 'amalgamation' has no precise legal

Arrest

his presence or dangerously wounds another. He may arrest anyone taking part in any affray while it is continuing or, if

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Butlerage

much older than the customs. It was a right of taking two tuns of wine from every ship importing into England

Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)

in coming to a determination, s. 16 contains provisions for taking shorthand notes, and is as follows:' (1) Shorthand notes shall

Deathbed or Dying Declarations

31 Vict. c. 35), ss. 6, 7, makes provision for taking the depositions of persons dangerously ill, and making the same

Demurrer

seldom resorted to. Demurrer, is an act of objecting or taking exception or a protest. It is a pleading by a

Deprivation

Deprivation, taking away from a clergy-man his patronage, vicarage, or other spiritual

Eggs

5, c. 40, and see ANIMALS. Of Game.--The destruction or taking of or possessing eggs of any kind of game, or

Entices takes

entices any minor'. The word 'takes' does not necessarily connote taking by force and it is not confined only to use

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Exported from

not merely indicate 'taking out' but have reference to the taking out of goods which had become part and parcel of

Amalgamation

more companies are fused into one by merger or by taking over by another. Reconstruction or 'amalgamation' has no precise legal

Arrest

his presence or dangerously wounds another. He may arrest anyone taking part in any affray while it is continuing or, if

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Butlerage

much older than the customs. It was a right of taking two tuns of wine from every ship importing into England

Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)

in coming to a determination, s. 16 contains provisions for taking shorthand notes, and is as follows:' (1) Shorthand notes shall

Deathbed or Dying Declarations

31 Vict. c. 35), ss. 6, 7, makes provision for taking the depositions of persons dangerously ill, and making the same

Demurrer

seldom resorted to. Demurrer, is an act of objecting or taking exception or a protest. It is a pleading by a

Deprivation

Deprivation, taking away from a clergy-man his patronage, vicarage, or other spiritual

Eggs

5, c. 40, and see ANIMALS. Of Game.--The destruction or taking of or possessing eggs of any kind of game, or

Entices takes

entices any minor'. The word 'takes' does not necessarily connote taking by force and it is not confined only to use

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