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Free-bench
or if he dies after 1925, but was on the 1st January, 1926, of full age and of unsound mind, and died intestate and without having recovered.
Urgency Order
Urgency Order. In cases of urgency, where expedient for the welfare of any person alleged to be of unsound mind or for the public safety, that person can be detained for seven days on an order signed
Error apparent on the face of the record
reasoned award, the Court can interfere if the award is based upon a proposition of law which is unsound in law. The erroneous proposition of law must be established to have vitiated the decision. The error of
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Escape
75, ss. 11 and 13, and 47 & 48 Vict. c. 54, s. 11. As to persons of unsound mind, see Lunacy Act, 1890, ss. 85-89. See RESCUE. The act or an instance of breaking free from
Adulteration
(English) Public Health (Imported Food) Amendment Regulations, 1933 (S. R. & O., 1933, No. 347), and see FERTILIZERS, UNSOUND FOOD. As to the adulteration of seeds, see Adulteration of Seeds Act, 1869 (32 & 33 Vict. c.
Corrupt
Changed from a sound to a putrid state spoiled tainted vitiated unsound
Demented
Insane mad of unsound mind
Electoral roll
for the registration in the electoral roll if he is not a citizen of India or is of unsound mind or is disqualified under the law dealing with corrupt practices and other offences relating to elections, Law
loony
Crazy insane lunatic mentally unsound
Luny
Crazy insane mentally unsound
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