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Weights and measures

Stone v. Tyler, (1905) 1 KB 290. An amending (English) Weights and Measures Act, 1889, provides of the verification of weighing instruments, authorizes the publication of convictions, prescribes that coal is to be sold by weight only,

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origination

origination the process of preparing, submitting, and evaluating a loan application; generally includes a credit check, verification of employment, and a property appraisal. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Averment

affirmation of any matter in a pleading, and when new matter was introduced the pleading con-cluded with a verification except in the anomalous case of the general plea of bankruptcy under the repealed 6 Geo. 4, c.

Contract for sale of land

material documents in his possession or in that of his trustees an mortgagees. The expenses of production for verification of those which are not in such possession are to be borne by the purchaser, (English) L.P. Act,

Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)

make such provisionas is neessary for securing the accuracy of the notes to be taken and for the verification of the transcript. Many of thematters in the Act are governed by the rules made under it. [See

Energy audit

Energy audit, means the verification, monitoring and analysis of use of energy including submission of technical report containing recommendations for improving energy efficiency

Going to the Country

the essential termination to a pleading which took issue upon a material fact in the preceding pleading. See VERIFICATION.

Good faith

on the circumstances of the individual case, the nature of the imputation, the need and the opportunity for verification, the situation and context in which the imputation was made, the position of the person making the imputation,

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