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Apparator, or Apparitor

Apparator, or Apparitor, a messenger who cites and arrests offenders, and

heir

intestacy, unworthy compare ancestor, devisee, legatee, next of kin, successor apparent heir : heir apparent in this entry beneficiary heir in

Purport

fictitious, what appears on the face of the instrument, the apparent and not the legal import and, therefore, any act which

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authority

through negligence allowed the agent to believe has been granted apparent authority : the authority that a principal purposely or through

Otherwise than under normal circumstances

circumstances, means death not being in the usual course but apparently under suspicious circumstances if not caused by burns or bodily

Prince of Wales

Prince of Wales, the eldest son of the reigning sovereign, if so created. He is the heir-apparent to the Crown;...

Hybrid award

one the difficulty of showing that there is an error apparent on the face of the award becomes insurmountable and ordinarily

Easement

such as a path or road; discontinuous, for intermittent use; apparent or patent; non-apparent, where there is no external indication that

Colour

early adopted into the language of pleading. It was an apparent or prima facie right; and the meaning of the rule,

Manifest

Evident to the senses esp to the sight apparent distinctly perceived hence obvious to the understanding apparent to the

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