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The report of the inquiry was issued on 3 December 1953 and stated that the cause was unascertainable.
The back yard is unfenced, and extends to the skyline and an unascertainable bit beyond.
The purchaser can apply to defer payment of the uncertain or unascertainable element.
Many, but not all, scholars accept the accuracy of these biographies, though their accuracy is unascertainable.
Some believe that the question of the existence of any god is most likely unascertainable or unknowable (agnosticism).
There was no full autopsy and the coroner said the cause of death was "unascertainable", though "not inconsistent with natural causes".
She died aged 45 in 1941, of "causes unascertainable", according to the coroner's inquest-possibly the cancer or possibly a drug overdose.
Had the limit not been stated, the rent would have been unascertainable, and the stamp duty would have been £2.
The continued expulsion of gases and fuel is causing an erratic and unascertainable flight pattern," Mr. Spock said.
A rent will be unascertainable if it is fixed by reference to facts which cannot be known at the date of the lease, eg the market rental value at a future date.
But this terror of contravening an unascertained and unascertainable will, cannot coexist with reflection: it disappears with civilization, and can no more be reproduced than the fear of ghosts after childhood.
Under New York law, written instruments, utility services, and items of unascertainable value have special rules, and for grand larceny in the fourth degree, a motor vehicle must have value of $100 or greater.
Every person first found in Ceylon as a newly born deserted infant of unknown and unascertainable parentage shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have the status of a citizen of Ceylon by descent.
Where a lease reserves a fixed rent for part of the term and an unascertainable rent for the balance, it is stamped ad valorem on the fixed rent and £2 on the unascertainable rent.
By a 5-3 vote, the Supreme Court struck down the Cincinnati ordinance, finding that it "is unconstitutionally vague because it subjects the exercise of the right of assembly to an unascertainable standard, and unconstitutionally broad because it authorizes the punishment of constitutionally protected conduct."