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181separate school — noun Canadian a publicly funded school receiving pupils from a particular religious group …
182separate taxation of wife's earnings — An election available before April 1990, in which both parties to a marriage agreed to treat the wife s earnings separately from the husband s, usually as a means of reducing tax. Spouses earnings are now treated separately (see independent… …
183separate-entity concept — See: accounting entity …
184separate-entity concept — See accounting entity …
185Separate Schools, Manitoba — C The question used as a test of provincial power, 61 62; rights of Roman Catholics safeguarded, 1871, 71; overthrown by Legislature, 72; judgment of provincial courts reversed by Supreme Court, 72. Bib.: Ewart, Manitoba School Question;… …
186Separate Schools, North-West Territories — B Provision for, opposed by George Brown he warns the Senate that effect would be to fasten them on the West forever, 249 …
187Separate Schools, Nova Scotia — Md Refused to Roman Catholics, 116 …
188separate school — sep′arate school n. can. a publicly funded school for children belonging to a religious minority, esp. a school for Roman Catholics • Etymology: 1950–55 …
189separate treatment — /sɛprət ˈtritmənt/ (say sepruht treetmuhnt) noun Obsolete (in the model prison system) solitary confinement …
190separate estate — /ˌsep(ə)rət ɪ steɪt/ noun the property of one of the partners in a partnership, as opposed to the property belonging to the partnership itself …
191separate covenant — A several covenant; one which binds the several covenantors each for himself, but not jointly …
192separate covenant — A several covenant; one which binds the several covenantors each for himself, but not jointly …
193separate-application adhesive — An adhesive consisting of two parts; one part being applied to one face and the other part to the other face and the two faces brought together to form a joint …
194separate chassis — The traditional body and frame design before the introduction of unitary construction; the body was lowered onto the chassis and bolted to it …
195separate acknowledgment — An acknowledgment by a married woman apart from the acknowledgment by her husband. 1 Am J2d Ack § 2 …
196separate action — An action brought by a single plaintiff, as distinguished from an action in which two or more persons join as plaintiffs …
197separate and apart — A characterization of a status in the relations between husband and wife in which there has been, not merely a discontinuance of sexual relations, but a living apart for such a period and in such a manner that the fact that they are not living… …
198separate and independent cause of action — See separable controversy …
199separate business of wife — A business carried on by a married woman on her sole account. 27 Am J1st H & W §§ 463 et seq …
200separate but equal — A doctrine, since repudiated, which justifies the segregation of races, particularly the white and black races in the public schools, where the accommodations and facilities provided are equal in service and comfort. Anno: 38 ALR2d 1188; 94 L Ed… …