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Base-infeftment

Base-infeftment, a disposition of lands by a vassal, to beheld of himself, Scots Law.

Collision of ships

to be observed by ships (see Regulations, 1910), and s. 471 of the Act provides for inquiries to beheld by order of the Board of Trade.

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Criminal Law Amendment Acts, 1885 to 1928 (English)

repeals s. 5 of the Punishment of Incest Act, 1908, which required all proceedings under the Act to beheld in camera, see R. v. Forde, (1923) 39 TLR 322.

Felo de se

by the (English) Forfeiture Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 23). A coroner's inquest (see CORONER) must beheld in every case of suicide, and in the absence of evidence of unsoundness of mind a verdict of

Magna Carta

this charter may be infringed or broken. and if anything should be done to the contrary, it shall beheld of no force or effect.' Consult 2 Hallam's Middle Ages, p. 326; McKechnie's Magna Carta.

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Beheld

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Base-infeftment

Base-infeftment, a disposition of lands by a vassal, to beheld of himself, Scots Law.

Collision of ships

to be observed by ships (see Regulations, 1910), and s. 471 of the Act provides for inquiries to beheld by order of the Board of Trade.

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Criminal Law Amendment Acts, 1885 to 1928 (English)

repeals s. 5 of the Punishment of Incest Act, 1908, which required all proceedings under the Act to beheld in camera, see R. v. Forde, (1923) 39 TLR 322.

Felo de se

by the (English) Forfeiture Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 23). A coroner's inquest (see CORONER) must beheld in every case of suicide, and in the absence of evidence of unsoundness of mind a verdict of

Magna Carta

this charter may be infringed or broken. and if anything should be done to the contrary, it shall beheld of no force or effect.' Consult 2 Hallam's Middle Ages, p. 326; McKechnie's Magna Carta.

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