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Taltarum's case
Taltarum's case, Y.B. 12 Edw. IV. 19 (translated in Tudor's Leading Cases on Real Property), decided that an estate tail
Wild's case, Rule in
Wild's case, Rule in. A devise to B. and his children or issue, B. having no issue at the time
Iron cased
Cased or covered with iron as a vessel ironclad
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Individual cases
Individual cases, the above words did not mean a particular person but meant 'pertaining to an event, situation or circumstances'.
Case shot
A collection of small projectiles inclosed in a case or canister
Case knife
A knife carried in a sheath or case
Institution of a case
Institution of a case, A case can be said to be instituted in a court only when the court takes cognizance of
termination of a case
termination of a case If the applicant fails to reply to the inquiry correspondence sent by their embassy or consulate, termination of
In any particular case
In any particular case, The word 'case' in ordinary usage means event', 'happening', 'situation', 'circumstances. The expression 'case' in legal sense means
law of the case
law of the case :a doctrine in legal procedure: an issue esp. of law that has been decided (as by an appeals
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