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Abscond
of 50/. or upwards; that there is probable cause to believe that the defendant is about to quit England unless he
Administrator
apply (Probate Rules, 120). Where the estate is known or believed to be insolvent, the Public Trustee can obtain a grant
Actus non facit reum, nisi mens sit rea.
as to acquit on trial for bigamy a woman reasonably believing her first husband (whom she had lost sight of for
Actual authority
on an agent, including the authority that the agent reasonably believes he or she has as a result of the agent's
Sham
trick fraud or device that deludes and disappoints a make believe delusion imposture humbug
Sibylist
One who believes in a sibyl or the sibylline prophecies
Shittah
altars boards etc of the Jewish tabernacle were made now believed to have been the wood of the Acacia Seyal which
Shire horse
One of an English breed of heavy draft horses believed to be descended largely from the horses used in war
Apparent authority
Apparent authority, means authority that a third party reasonably believes an agent has, based on the third party's dealings with
Septuagint
version of the Old Testament so called because it was believed to be the work of seventy or rather of seventy
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