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Contract
& 46 Vict. c. 61), s. 17, Copyright Act, 1911. Acknowledgements of debt barred by the Statute of Limitations. Representations as
Confession by culprit
Confession by culprit, the acknowledgment by a criminal of the offence charged against him when
Concord
was the foundation and sustenance of the fine taken and acknowledged by the party before one of the judges of the
Married women's property
1), and by the (English) Law of Property, s. 127, acknowledgements by woman married before 1883, of disposition of land or
Deed and other instruments
Deed and other instruments, a document by an intermediary acknowledging the overlordship of another would, fall within the definition. An
Share and debenture
debenture is an instrument of debt executed by the company acknowledging its receipt to repay the same at a specified rate
Medio acquietando
of a mesne lord from a rent, which he had acknowledged in court not to belong to him, Reg. Jur. 129.
Sanad, deed and other instrument
their ordinary meaning. For example, a document by an intermediary acknowledging the overlordship of another would, fall within the definition, Bishambhar
Church
2, c. 4, but the State has in various ways acknowledged the existence of non-conforming bodies. See WELSH CHURCH; CLERGY; DISSENTERS.'Consult
University
as a society or corporate body, with definite organiza-tion and acknowledged power and privileges, and forming an institution for the promotion
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