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Sus. Per coll
Sus. Per coll. When indictments were in Latin, this abbreviation for suspendatur per collum-'let him be hanged by the neck'-was...
Collative advowson
Collative advowson. See ADVOWSON.
Advowson
Advowson [fr. advocare, Lat.], a right of presentation to, or the patronage of, a church or spiritual living; the person...
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Light
Light. No right to have the access of the sun's rays to one's windows free from any obstruction exists at...
Salary
Salary, a recompense or consideration generally periodically made to a person for his service in another person's business; also wages,...
Restraint on alienation
Restraint on alienation. Although conditions in restraint of alienation of an absolute interest in possession in either real or personal...
Quia Timet Bill
Quia Timet Bill, a bill filed for the purpose of quieting a present apprehension of a probable future injury to...
Money Bill
Money, means current coin; metal stamped in pieces as a medium of exchange and measure of value. Hence, anything serving...
Money
Money, means current coin; metal stamped in pieces as a medium of exchange and measure of value. Hence, anything serving...
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