Alcock V Hill - Law Dictionary Search Results
Heirloom
armour and other relics hung in a church in honour of an ancestor were also heirlooms see hill v hill 1897 1 qb 483 ca
Precatory words
words of recommendation as imperative but of late years the tendency has been the other way see hill v hill 1897 1 qb 483 williams v williams 1897 2 ch 12 re oldfield 1904 1 ch 549 comiskey
Negligence
for those of a british subject at all events if the wrong doer is not a foreigner davidson v hill 1901 2 kb 606 contributory negligence of plaintiff if the plaintiff has been guilty of contributory negligence in
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Unclaimed property
v swiss bank corporation 1921 3 kb 110 explaining pott v clegg 1849 16 m w 321 foley v hill 1851 2 hlc 28 it follows from this that the statute of limitations will not run for such
Public mischief
to what constitutes the offence see r v munley 1932 1 kb 529 false information to police kerr v hill duncan v jones 1936 1 kb 218 public meeting apprehension of breach of the peace and see public
Ancient demesne
fines and services due to the lord are certain see third report of the real property commissioners merttens v hill 1901 1 ch 853
Customary freeholds
services are similar to those already noticed as relating to copyholds properly so called see duke of portland v hill 1866 lr 2 eq 765 eardley v granville 1876 3 ch d 826 mr cruise divides customary freeholds
Guest
host so long as there is nothing in the nature of a trap or concealed danger see corby v hill 1858 4 c b n s p 565 explaining southcote v stanley 1856 1 h n 247 see
Right close, Writ of
or in fee tail or for life or in dower fitz n b 11 f and see merttens v hill 1901 1 ch p 853
Soc, Sok, Soka
a power or privilege to administer justice and execute laws also a shire circuit or territory see merttens v hill 1901 1 ch 842 see soke
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