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Damages
of Equity long laboured under the infirmity of not being able to award damages by way of compensation for a fraud,
Cultivable land
Cultivable land
Court-leet
Court-leet. [Coke says leet is a Saxon word, and comes from the verb gelathian, or gelethian (g being added euphoni'...
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Praeligcoces
A division of birds including those whose young are able to run about when first hatched
Contract note
Contract note, a short statement of the effect of a contract. The expression is defined ins. 77(3) of the Finance...
Can
Can, clearance, averment, Anc. Hist. Eng. 1. To be able to do something. 2. To have permission (as often interpreted
Contract
Contract, an agreement between competent parties, to do or to abstain from doing some act. For numerous other definitions, see...
Conge d'Eslire, or elire
appoint such person to the office as he shall think able and convenient for the same. See R. v. Archbishop of
Coalition
place in multi-party system in which no single party is able to command support of a working majority, Dictionary of Political
Civic nature
are of a civic nature if it is to be able to claim exemption means that the body must have objects
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