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Mortmain
14, the necessity is dispensed with by the statute, or charter constituting the corporation. In some cases a now restriction is
Magna Carta et Carta de Foresta sont appelles les deux grandes chartres
the Charta of the Forest are called the two great charters.) 'The two famous charters of English liberties, magna carta and
Instrument
to prepare or provide], a formal legal writing-e.g., a record, charter, deed or transfer, or agreement. By s. 205(1)(viii.) of the
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Inspeximus
Inspeximus (we have inspected), the first word of an ancient charter, or royal grant. An exemplification of the enrolment of a
Incorporation
perpetual existence and succession, except as limited by the Royal Charter or Act of Parliament effecting the incorporation. Municipal Boroughs are
House of Commons
of the People Act, 1918. 'The Six Points of the Charter.'--The six points of the 'People Charter 'demanded by the 'Chartists
Contra formam feoffamenti
of a tenant enfeoffed of certain lands or tenements, by charter of feoffment from a lord, to make certain services and
Cyrographum
Cyrographum, an Anglo-Saxon charter, this word being written in capital letters at the top
Magna Carta
The great Charter so called obtained by the English barons from King John
demise
transmission of property by testate or intestate succession 3 : charter of a boat in which the owner surrenders completely the
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