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Execution
or giving effect to the judgment of the court, Overseas Aviation Engg. (G.B.) Ltd. (in re:), 1963 Ch 24: (1962) 3 All ER 112: (1962) 3 WLR 594 (CA). Stands derived from the latin ex sequi, meaning,
Fast-day
of England Fast-days in the Prayer-book Calendar Scheduled to the (English) Calendar (New Style) Act, 1750 (24 Geo. 3, c. 23), and see also the still unrepealed 5 & 6 Edw. 6, c. 3 (printed in the
Quota
as provided by s. 3, ibid.; and see the (English) Wheat Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5,c. 24), s. 3, as to quota payments. Quota attaches to the owner of a business at the point of
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Confession of defence
his costs up to the time of such pleading, unless it be otherwise ordered. [(English) R.S.C. 1883, Order XXIV., r. 3.]
Ordinatione contra servientes
writ that lay against a servant for leaving his master, contrary to the ordinance of statute 23 & 24 Edw. 3, Reg. Brev. 189.
Panier
See Pannier 3
VerbarSai
See Capuchin 3 a
Capucine
See Capuchin 3
Durant
See Durance 3
Escarbuncle
See Carbuncle 3
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