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Marriage
by license without consent where the parties had subsequently lived together until the passing of the Act. Present Law.--The general purport
Husband and wife
the case of necessaries, where husband and wife are living together, the presumption is that the wife has the husband's authority
Goodwill
lack of competition and many other factors go individu-ally or together to make up the goodwill, though locality always plays a
Act of Parliament
necessarily implies a negative, but if the Acts can stand together, they shall have a concurrent efficacy; (9) Acts of Parliament
Conflate
To blow together to bring together to collect to fuse together to join
Gavelkind
own right, were postponed to males, yet they might inherit together with males by representa-tion. 'If a man have three sons
Address
the President of India to both Houses of Parliament assented together at the commencement of the first session after each general
Assembly, General
Assembly, General [fr. simul, Lat., together; hence ensemble, assembler, Fr., to draw together], the highest ecclesiastical
Assize, or assise
Assize, or assise [fr. assideo, Lat., to sit together; whence assire, O. Fr., to set, assis, set, seated, sealed],
Book
or other material, blank, written, or printed, fastened or bound together so as to form a material whole. Loose sheets or
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