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Curtilage

v. Vestry of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, (1895) 1 QB 433]; the limit of the premises in which house-breaking can be committed. See (English) Larceny Act, 1916, s. 46 (2), by which no building, though within the curtilage,

Criminal Charge

Criminal Charge, that in determining whether proceedings for condemnation constituted a 'criminal charge' for the purpose of Article 6 of the convention the court had to consider, Regina (Mudie) v. Dover Magistrates' Ct (CA), (2003) 2...

Defeasance

Defeasance, is a provision which limits or defeats the operation of the Bill, Blaiberg v. Beckett, (1886) 16 QBD 96 (101) (CA) (UK). Ordinarily denotes a provision which defeats the operation of a deed but is...

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Consumer hire agreement

for the bailment of goods to the hirer which: '(I).........(a) is not a hire-purchase agreement, and (b) is capable of subsisting for more than there months; and (c) does not require, the hirer to make payments exceeding

circa

Approximately about commonly abbreviated ca used especially before dates and numerical measures as he was born circa 1650 ca 50 feet high

capricious

capricious 1 : governed or characterized by impulse or whim: as a : lacking a rational basis b :

Conditional fee agreements

Conditional fee agreements, are nowadays perhaps the most important species of champerty. Such agreements are still unlawful, R (Factorthame Ltd) v. Transport Secretary (No 8) (CA), (2003) LR 381 QB. Means an agreement in writing between...

revendicate

revendicate -cat·ed -cat·ing [back-formation from revendication, from French, from Middle French, probably from revendiguer to revendicate, from re- back + vendiguer to lay claim to something, from Latin vindicare] in the civil law of Louisiana :...

irrevocable

irrevocable : not capable of being revoked [the offer was for ten days] ir·rev·o·ca·bil·i·ty n ir·rev·o·ca·bly adv

Gautama

The family name of Buddha the founder of Buddhism born ca 563 bc died ca 483 bc In He is worshipped by Buddhists as a god See Buddha

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