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Quia Timet Bill
apprehended injury, if it does come, will be irreparable, Fletcher v. Bealey, (1885) 28 Ch D 688; and Colls v. Home and Colonial Stores, 1904 AC 179.
Money Bill
moneys' following an express direction to pay debts was held to carry both real and personal property. In Collings (:in re), (1933) Ch 920, it was held that 'money' in its strict legal sense included money on
Array, Military Commission of
by 5 Hen. 4, so as to prevent the insertion therein of any new penal clauses, Rushworth, Hist. Coll., vol. Iv., pp. 662, 667.
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Light
1 Ch 167. See PRESCRIPTION. The Prescription Act has not altered the previous law as to ancient lights, Colls v. Home and Colonial Stores, 1904 AC 179. And the right is to uninterrupted access of such light
Kumki lands
in respect of 'kumki' lands. Such privileges include the use of 'kumki' lands for grazing cattle, cutting and coll-ecting leaves, timber and other forest produce for agricultural and domestic purposes of the kumki-dar, State of Mysore v.
Campartum
a part of a larger field or ground, 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.
Presentative
Having the right of presentation or offering a clergyman to the bishop for institution as advowsons are presentative collative or donative
Sole agent
an expression of which the meaning is to be ascertained by construction of the contract, Snelgrove v. Ellringham Coll. Co., (1881) 45 JP 408; and Lamb v. Goring Brick Co., (1932) 1 KB 710. The appointment does
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Quia Timet Bill
apprehended injury, if it does come, will be irreparable, Fletcher v. Bealey, (1885) 28 Ch D 688; and Colls v. Home and Colonial Stores, 1904 AC 179.
Money Bill
moneys' following an express direction to pay debts was held to carry both real and personal property. In Collings (:in re), (1933) Ch 920, it was held that 'money' in its strict legal sense included money on
Array, Military Commission of
by 5 Hen. 4, so as to prevent the insertion therein of any new penal clauses, Rushworth, Hist. Coll., vol. Iv., pp. 662, 667.
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Light
1 Ch 167. See PRESCRIPTION. The Prescription Act has not altered the previous law as to ancient lights, Colls v. Home and Colonial Stores, 1904 AC 179. And the right is to uninterrupted access of such light
Kumki lands
in respect of 'kumki' lands. Such privileges include the use of 'kumki' lands for grazing cattle, cutting and coll-ecting leaves, timber and other forest produce for agricultural and domestic purposes of the kumki-dar, State of Mysore v.
Campartum
a part of a larger field or ground, 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.
Presentative
Having the right of presentation or offering a clergyman to the bishop for institution as advowsons are presentative collative or donative
Sole agent
an expression of which the meaning is to be ascertained by construction of the contract, Snelgrove v. Ellringham Coll. Co., (1881) 45 JP 408; and Lamb v. Goring Brick Co., (1932) 1 KB 710. The appointment does
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