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Money
was held to carry both real and personal property. In Collings (:in re), (1933) Ch 920, it was held that 'money'
Array, Military Commission of
the insertion therein of any new penal clauses, Rushworth, Hist. Coll., vol. Iv., pp. 662, 667.
Kumki lands
the use of 'kumki' lands for grazing cattle, cutting and coll-ecting leaves, timber and other forest produce for agricultural and domestic
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Campartum
which would otherwise be in gross or common, Prinne, His. Coll., Vol. iii., p. 89.
Amrygoll
Amrygoll [am-rhy-coll, total loss], loss of property, Anc. Inst. Wales.
Collingly
With embraces
Colling
An embrace dalliance
Coll
To embrace
Sole agent
be ascertained by construction of the contract, Snelgrove v. Ellringham Coll. Co., (1881) 45 JP 408; and Lamb v. Goring Brick
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