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Executory trusts
the manifest intention of the testator in the other, will attach to the words expressive of the trusts a more liberal
Magna Carta
it shall be lawful to our sheriff or bailiff to attach and inroll all the goods and chattels of the dead,
Preamble
though in an ordinary statute the Supreme Court does not attach any importance to the Preamble, all importance has to be
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Incapacity
capabilities (2) Lack of ability to have certain legal consequences attach to one's actions. For ex. a five-year old has an
Grazing
medium filum vi'. See also AGISTMENT. As to power to attach grazing rights to small holdings and allotments, see s. 42
Garnish
by a prisoner on his going to prison. Also to attach a debt. See next title. To serve an heir with
Free-bench
free-bench does not, like that to dower at Common Law, attach till the husband's death, any alienation by him alone, to
Movable property
include corporal property of every description, except land and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything which is
Fixtures
or by being cemented or otherwise united to some erection attached to the ground, the question arises-when may the tenant remove
Garnishee
called a 'garnishee order.' See (English) R.S.C., Ord. XLV. See ATTACHMENT LESS OF DEBTS; FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. A person or constitution (Such
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