"Institorial Power" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Institorial Power LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

Tbe charge given to a clerk to manage a shop or store. 1 Bell, Comm. 506, 507

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Apparator LAW AND LEGAL

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Charge-Sheet LAW AND LEGAL

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Cone And Key LAW AND LEGAL

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Consummate LAW AND LEGAL

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Contumacy LAW AND LEGAL

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Countee LAW AND LEGAL

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Hostler LAW AND LEGAL

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Installation LAW AND LEGAL

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Mainpernor LAW AND LEGAL

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Noting LAW AND LEGAL

As soon as a notary has made presentment and demand of a bill of ex-change, or at some seasonable hour …

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Postmaster LAW AND LEGAL

An officer of the United States, appointed to take charge of a local post-office and transact the business of receiving …

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Rack LAW AND LEGAL

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Rebate LAW AND LEGAL

Discount; reducing the Interest of money ln consideration of prompt payment. Also a deduction from a stlpulat-ed premium on a …

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Restriotion LAW AND LEGAL

In tbe case of land registered under the English land transfer act, 1875, a restriction is an entry on the …

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Separaliter LAW AND LEGAL

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Sugoession LAW AND LEGAL

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