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Advowson
fundationis, yet the greater number of them were primarily appendant, becoming by subsequent circumstances severed in gross. The severance may take
Marriage
App Cas 686, per Lord Cairns, L.C. Further, it has become a constitutional practice of the legislature to pass from time
Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in
the parentage of the issue, when the express condition has become impossible by reason of death. Thus, if an estate be
Rubber
In its natural state, it is greatly affected by temperature, becoming harder when cooled (at 0 x-10 x C it is
Reconversion
Reconversion, on 'reconversion' to Hinduism, a person can once again become a member of the caste in which he was born
Quic quid plantatur (or fixature) solo, solo cedit
Law that whatever is affixed or built on the soil becomes a part of it, and is subjected to the same
Presentation
or passes to a devisee or purchaser, unless the benefice become vacant in the lifetime of the patron, when the void
Possessio
it may be the source of rights, and it then becomes possessio in a juristical or legal sense. Still, even in
Pawn or Pledge
goods be not redeemed at the stipulated time, the title becomes absolute at law although equity allows a redemption. But in
National insurance
if they wish, come under the Acts. Married women cannot become voluntary contributors. Such persons are: (a) Persons who have been
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