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Wills
at the least, and to have been made at the time of the last sickness of the deceased, and in his
Stridhan
or interest in it with the sole exception that in times of extreme distress, as in famine, illness or the like,
Month
moneth, i.e., completeth its orbit. It is either--(1) Lunar, the time between the change and change, or the time in which
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Militia
and the ballots and enrolments for the Militia were from time to time suspended. Finally in 1865, by the (English) Militia
Interpretation Act, 1889 (English)
of this Act, references to the Sovereign reigning at the time of the passing of the Act or to the Crown
Current official scale of rates
'current rate' may mean the rate obtaining at a particular time or at a future time or from time to time.
Real representative
his death and notwithstanding any testamentary disposition thereof, devolve from time to time on the personal representative of the deceased in
Voluntary conveyance
in good faith to any person not having at the time of the conveyance notice of the intent to defraud creditors
Sale or return
the goods without giving notice of rejection, then, if a time has been fixed for the return of the goods, on
Residence
who dwells in a place for a considerable period of time as distinguished from one who merely works in a certain
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