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Bankruptcy, Court of
who is also empowered to exclude any county court and attach its district to the High Court. A U.S. district court
Bastard
and all the legal rights and privileges of a child attach, however conspicuous and notorious may be the origin of the
Commitment
Act, 1906 (Bailey v. Plant, 1901 (1) KB 31); see ATTACH-MENT, and R.S.C. Ord. XLIV.; and (2) the sending to prison,
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Contempt of court
day after the trial. The High Court has power to attach for contempt any one who publishes improper comments upon a
Corporate name
to it, or supposing none to be actually given, will attach to it by implication, and by that name alone it
Conflict of laws
breach of the comitas or jus gentium, that reproach shall attach to the nation whose laws are least calculated to ensure
Destruction of buildings
air space formerly occupied by the flat, and would thus attach to the corresponding flat in any building erected to replace
Informer
the offence for a penalty before any criminal liability can attach, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 783.
Remitter of actions to County Court
(s. 58) and certain probate proceedings (s. 61), application to attach debts or bring execution against members of a firm (s.
Registration of title of land
The same incidents, according to the quality of the title, attach to registered leaseholds to the extent of the term and
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