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Libel

Odgers or Fraser on Libel; also Addison on Torts, and Clerk and Lindsell on Torts. See FAIR COMMENT; JUSTIFICATION; PUBLICATION; and

Law society

in 1845, governing the education, practice and conduct of articled clerks and solicitors. A clerk or solicitor must be enrolled with

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Lardarius regis

Lardarius regis, the king's larderer, or clerk of the kitchen.

Ne admittas

either party fears that the bishop will admit the other's clerk during the suit between them; it ought to be issued

Publication

published may be in the position of a servant or clerk, Edmondson v. Birch & Co., (1907) 1 KB 371, but

Pipe

answered to the Crown upon their annual accounts, before the clerk of the pipe (First Rep. Of Select Com. on Pub.

Stock Exchange

usages of the Stock Exchange. 75. No member or authorized clerk shall carry on business in the double capacity of broker

Intoxicating liquor

attached to the licence' [s. 14(5)]. 8. Register of Licences.--The clerk of the licensing justices keeps (s. 50) a register in

Wrong

a designed or known detriment. See TORT, and Addison or Clerk and Lindsell on Torts. The maxim that 'No man can

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