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Easter term
6; see now (English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 52, abolishing terms, s. 53, with power to regulate vacations.
Imprisonment for life and Imprisonment for a term
Imprisonment for life and Imprisonment for a term, there is a clear distinction between imprison-ment for life and
Term fee
take place. See App. N. to R.S.C. ad fin. See TERMS.
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Unfair term
under the contract to the detriment of the consumer. [Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations, 1994, Reg 4(1)]
remaining term
remaining term the original amortization term minus the number of payments that
Imprisonment for a term
Imprisonment for a term, imprisonment for a term means imprisonment for a definite or
Michaelmas Term
in every year. The division of the legal year into terms is abolished so far as relates to the administration of
Probatory term
Probatory term, a term for taking testimony.
Term sheet
Term sheet, means a document setting forth all information that is
long-term care
long-term care
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