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Common hall

Common hall, a Court in the city of London, at which all

Ale-conner, or Ale-founder, or Ale-kenner

chosen by the liverymen of the City of London, in Common hall, on Midsummer-day, whose office it was to inspect the measures

Aula Regis, or Regia

the king's household in all his expeditions. The trial of common causes in it was, on this account, very burdensome to … a Court established by William the Conqueror in his own hall; it was composed of the great officers of state resident

Misdemeanour

misdemeanour, whether the crime attempted be so by statute or Common Law (Arch. Cr.Pl., 2); any disobedience of a statute, Reg. … (Arch. Cr.Pl., 2); any disobedience of a statute, Reg. v. Hall, (1891) 1 QB 747; any incitement of another to commit

Arches, Court of

Courts, in the hall belonging to the College of Civilians, commonly called Doctors' Commons. It is now held at the Church

Recovery

gain a verdict or judgment. A feigned recovery. An abolished common assurance by matter of record, in fraud of the statute … Touch. C. 3; and 1 Pest. Conv. c. 1; 1 Hall. Cons. Hist. c. i. 12. An estate-tail might also be

Copyright

the term of fourteen years. Whether the right exited at Common Law is a long-vexed and still undetermined question. See Jeffries … future work also. Agreement not violative at public policy, Prentice Hall India Pvt. Ltd. v. Prentice Hall Inc & Ors., 2002

Incorporated Law Society

charter of 1903 it has been officially (as before them commonly) called 'The Law Society.' The Society first instituted lectures for … Society, and his portrait now hangs in the Law Society's Hall. A Metropolitan Law Society was also formed in 1819, and

Mortgage

in the mortgagee, i.e., indefeasible, and so lost at the Common Law to the mortgagor. Until the mortgage has been foreclosed, … the concurrence of both mortgagor and mortgagee, see Keech v. Hall, (1745) 1 Doug 21; 2 Sm. L.C. In West Bromwich

Petition of Right

first Parliament of Charles I., which met in 1626, the Commons refused to grant supplies until certain rights and privileges of … be printed and circulated with the first insufficient answer, See Hall, Const. Hist. Ch. vii.

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