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Ob

to throw against obovate reversely or oppositely ovate Ob is commonly assimilated before c f g and p to oc of … as in oblige to bind to obstacle something standing before object lit to throw against obovate reversely or oppositely ovate Ob

Oyster

or in brackish water in the mouth of rivers The common European oyster Ostrea edulis and the American oyster Ostrea Virginiana … They are usually found adhering to rocks or other fixed objects in shallow water along the seacoasts or in brackish water

Profession

was to make provision for the practical study of the common law and for the instruction of all their members in … 1966 Mad LW (Cr) 80. Means 'one of the chief objects of the Inns of court was to make provision for

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Tenement

lands and other solid objects, but also to offices, rents, commons, advowsons, franchises, peerages, etc, 2 Bl. Com. 16. 'Tenement' may … freehold, is applicable not only to lands and other solid objects, but also to offices, rents, commons, advowsons, franchises, peerages, etc,

Common gaming house

Matched in: Term Common gaming house

Equitable claims and defences at Common Law

Matched in: Term Equitable claims and defences at Common Law

Trial

At a trial by jury now, as formerly in the Common Law Courts, the cause is called on, or the prisoner … the senior counsel for the defendant. If the defendant's counsel object to any question or any document, all the defendant's counsel

Money of account, money of measurement money of payment

in the opinion of the Speaker of the House of Commons contains only provisions dealing with all or any of the … introduced in the Council at a subsequent stage if an objection is taken that the Bill is a Money Bill, the

Association of persons

'associate' means, according to the Oxford dictionary, 'to join in common purpose, or to joint in an action'. Therefore, an association … a tax on income, the association must be on the object of which is to produce income, profits or gains, CIT

Hereditaments

in Hale's Analysis (p. 48) is the following:-Rents, services, tithes, commons, and other profits in alieno solo, pensions, offices, franchises, liberties, … Touch (8th Edn.) 91. 'Hereditament' includes land as a physical object, money which is liable to be invested in land and

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