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Drawee in case of need
Drawee in case of need, when in the bill or in any endorsement thereon the name of any person is given
prima facie case
prima facie case see case
Warrant-case
Warrant-case, means a case relating to an offence punishable with death, imprisonment for life or imprisonment for a term exceeding two years.
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Tichborne case
Tichborne case. A very celebrated case in which one Arthur Orton, for falsely swearing in 1867 and afterwards that he
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
Moot-case or Moot-point
Moot-case or Moot-point, a point or case unsettled and disputable, such as properly affords a topic of disputation.
Clayton's case
Clayton's case. 1 Mer. 572. The rule in this case is that payments are presumed, prima facie, to be appropriated
Case for the opinion of Courts of Law
Case for the opinion of Courts of Law. Prior to 16 & 17 Vict. c. 86, s. 61, the
Calvin's case
Calvin's case (Calvin v. Smith, 7 Rep. 1; 2 ST 559). A case decided in 1608 in which it was
test case
test case see case
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