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Quando aliquid mandatur, mandatur et omne per quod pervenitur ad illud
quod pervenitur ad illud. 5 Rep. 116, (When anything is commanded, everything by which it can be accomplished is also commanded.)
Quare impedit
recover his presentation, and a writ issues to the bishop, commanding him to admit his presentee. In cases where there is
Repugnant
and one law is inconsistent with another law when the command or power or provision in the one law conflicted directly
Serjeant
by the sovereign's writ, addressed unto such as are called, commanding them to take upon them that degree by a certain
Habeas corpora juratorum
process which issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, commanding the sheriff to summon a jury. The practice was similar
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
is addressed to him who detains another in custody, and commands him to produce the body, with the day and cause
Law
which men are obliged to make their conduct conformable. A command, enforced by some sanction, to acts or forbearances of a
Enforcement
or process of compell-ing compliance with a law, mandate or command', (Black Law Dictionary) see also Hameed Joharan v. Abdul Salam,
charge
the care of another 2 : an authoritative instruction or command ;esp : instruction in points of law given by a
Base-estate
in pure villenage is to do all that the lord commands; and if a copy holder have but a base estate,
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