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League of Nations Union
S.W. 1) is a British voluntary organisation, under a Royal Charter, of which the object is to educate and make effective
Letters-patent, or letters overt
date of grant. Inventors should obtain the assistance of a chartered patent agent. See also (English) Patents and Designs Acts, 1919
Leucata
768. And so it seems to be used in a charter of William the Conqueror to Battle Abbey.
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Limited liability
have also long been found (though not universally) in the charters of incorporated banks and insurance companies. Companies Acts.--Under the Companies
Manumission
a sword, and proclaiming them free. Others were manumitted by charter. There was also an implied manumission, as when the lord
Muniment-house or muniment-rooms
castles, colleges, public buildings, etc., purposely made for keeping deeds, charters, writings, etc., 3 Inst. 170.
Mixed subjects of property
the nature of things real; such are animals fer' natur', charters and deeds, Court rolls and other evidences of the title
Monstraverunt
for tenants in ancient demesne who held lands by free charter, when they were distrained to do unto their lords other
Moteer
Court of the lord, from which some were exempted by charter or privilege
Muniment
on which claims and rights are founded and depend; evidences, charters.
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