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Tobacco
and maintenance of the colonies and plantations in America, and of the commerce of this country with them); 15 Car. 2, c. 7; and the (English) Tobacco Cultivation Act, 1831 (1 & 2 Wm. 4, c. 13). … was liable to a penalty of 10l. for every rood grown, recoverable by penal action. See 12 Car. 2, c. 34 (the preamble of which shows the origin of the prohibition to have been the protection and
Security for costs
security will not be required: aliter, in the Irish Free State, Wakely v. Triumph Cycle Co., 40 TLR 15 (CA); (2) where he mis-describes his residence, or is keeping out of the way; (3) where he is
H'retico comburendo, De
thereupon delivered over to the secular power in order that he might be burnt to death.-See Fitz. N.B. 269; Lely's Church of England Position, 179; 2 Hen. 4, c. 15; 1 & 2 P. & M. c.
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Forcible entry
been wrongfully deprived of possession, but it was absolutely pro-hibited by the Statutes of Forcible Entry (5 Rich. 2, c. 7; 15 Rich. 2, c. 2; 8 Hen. 6, c. 9), which make forcible entries punishable with
Auctioneers
been held in Scotland that an auctioneer warrants his authority to sell, Anderson v. Croall, (1904) 6 F 153. An auctioneer requires an annual licence (Auctioneers Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 15), ss. 2 and … made by the auctioneer, see Re Hare and O'Moore's Contract, (1901) 1 Ch 93; McManus v. Fortescue, (1907) 2 KB 1. It has been held in Scotland that an auctioneer warrants his authority to sell, Anderson v.
Wildlife vegetation
butterflies, crustacea, fish and moths and aquatic or land vegetation, Essar Oil Ltd. v. Halar Utkarsh Samiti, (2004) 2 SCC 392 (406): AIR 2004 SC, 1834. [Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, s. 2(37), (15)]
L'sione fidei, suits pro
tribunals for the administration of equity; but these suits were prohibited by the Constitutions of Clarendon, 10 Hen. 2, c. 15.
Drifts of the forest
and also to discover whether any cattle of strangers be there, which ought not to common, Manwood, p. 2, c. xv. … to discover whether any cattle of strangers be there, which ought not to common, Manwood, p. 2, c. xv.
Quarter-days
are February 8, May 9, August 11, and November 11. The Scottish quarter days are February 2, May 15, August 1, and November 11. In Northern Ireland the quarter-days are the same as for England. … Quarter-days, the days which begin the four quarters of the year, viz., the 25th of March, or Lady-day; the 24th of June, or Midsummer-day; the 29th of September, or Michaelmas-day; and the
Nicolaitan
One of certain corrupt persons in the early church at Ephesus who are censured in Rev ii 6 15
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