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Another major consideration with the use of under-gate units is that of water immersion/ingress and warranty voidance.
The protagonist is an entrepreneur of waste; the novel bursts with witty and dramatic conjurings of garbage, voidance, slag.
Were the bishop or incumbent to prosecute the question of voidance in the church courts, a writ of prohibition soon removed it to the king's judges.
Sections 18, 19 and 20 of the Marine Insurance Act 1906 contain the classic insurance law on non-disclosure, mis-representation and Policy voidance.
The 40 participating students were assigned to research adoption laws, child trafficking laws, different types of contract law, and laws that govern voidance of contracts if contrary to public policy.
Its dean (similar to an archdeacon in the Church of England) is appointed by the bishop, and, on the voidance of the see, summons the diocesan synod, at the instance of the primus, to choose a bishop.
The event when the Poet declares "Alone on the stage," potentially leads toward the voidance of distinction between performers and audience as an exit from the work itself, its self-relativization, and as an anticipation of a significant element of contemporary theatre in general.
Shortly after the deposition of John XXIII, Henry V of England assented to an ordinance that during the voidance of the Holy See bishops elect should be confirmed by their metropolitans; but the ordinance was not recorded on the Statute Roll.