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opinion
and principles of law upon which the decision in a case is based compare holding, judgment, ruling advisory opinion : a
Marriage
to the rubric, or a license obtained, and in either case that the marriage should be solemnised in church; and as
Intoxicating liquor
sold without an excise licence'; two licences are in every case required (except where the sale is in theatres or on
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Family
occupier, means the individual, the wife or husband, as the case may be, of such individual, and their children, brother or
Tithe Rent-Charge
for twenty-one days, the remedy was, until 1891, in every case by distress on the land; but the Tithe Act, 1891,
Water and watercourse
the land on which it stands, unless perhaps in the case of salt pits or springs, where the interest of each
Trust
legal estate. Before 1926 an equitable entail would in the case of an executory document or a bequest or devise by
Owner
at the time of accident and includes,-- (i) in the case, of a firm, any of its partners; (ii) in the
Oath
the oath shall hold as New Testament, or, in the case of a Jew, the Old Testament, in his uplifted hand,
Natural justice
particular rule of natural justice should apply to a given case must depend to a great extent on the facts and
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