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Copyhold
is due to the lord from the heir upon his admission, as a consideration for the renewal of a grant. If
Confession
rate substantially all the facts which constitute the offence. An admission of an incriminating fact, howsoever grave, is not by itself
Hearsay evidence
(whether spoken or written) of a fact, therefore, is not admissible. And this rule is extended to affidavits, which, except on
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Estoppel
contrary to his own previous action allegation or denial an admission by words or conduct which induces another to purchase rights
Solicitor
admitted and enrolled (see ss. 3, 43 and 45). Before admission he must have been bound by a contract in writing
stowaway
surreptitiously on an airplane or vessel without legal status of admission. Such an alien is subject to denial of formal admission
Maintenance of standards
studies confers authority not merely to prescribe minimum qualifications for admission, courses of study, and minimum attendance at an institution which
Primary rural credit society
development; and (2) the bye-laws of which do not permit admission of any other co-operative society as member: Provided that this
Press
to newspapers. Though the Act gives a general right of admission, there is power by resolution temporarily to exclude the Press.
Inheritance
when such ancestor is a female. (8) That in the admission of female paternal ancestors, the mother of the more remote
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