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Common stock or common hotchpot
Common stock or common hotchpot, the doctrine of throwing into common stock inevitably postulates that the owner of a
Common Intention, common object
Common Intention, common object, under s. 34 when a criminal act is done by several persons in furtherance of
Common compound
Common compound, the aforesaid meaning of the term 'common' read in the light of term 'compound' as an adjective
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Tenancy in Common
Tenancy in Common. Legal estate in undivided shares inland has been abolished by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1,
Common object
Common object, 'common object' is different from a 'common intention' as it does not require a prior concert and
Common employment
Common employment. The general rule that a master is liable for damage caused by the negligence of his servant
Common Law
Common Law [lex communis, Lat.]. 'The phrase 'common law' is used in two very different senses. It is cometimes
Common object, common intention
Common object, common intention, 'common object' is different from a 'common intention' as it does not require a prior
House of Commons
House of Commons, one of the constituent parts of Parliament, being the assembly of knights of shires, or the representatives of
common-law
common-law 1 : of, relating to, or based on the common law [common-law immunity] 2 : relating to or
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Commonable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Common stock or common hotchpot
Common stock or common hotchpot, the doctrine of throwing into common stock inevitably postulates that the owner of a
Common Intention, common object
Common Intention, common object, under s. 34 when a criminal act is done by several persons in furtherance of
Common compound
Common compound, the aforesaid meaning of the term 'common' read in the light of term 'compound' as an adjective
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Tenancy in Common
Tenancy in Common. Legal estate in undivided shares inland has been abolished by the Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1,
Common object
Common object, 'common object' is different from a 'common intention' as it does not require a prior concert and
Common employment
Common employment. The general rule that a master is liable for damage caused by the negligence of his servant
Common Law
Common Law [lex communis, Lat.]. 'The phrase 'common law' is used in two very different senses. It is cometimes
Common object, common intention
Common object, common intention, 'common object' is different from a 'common intention' as it does not require a prior
House of Commons
House of Commons, one of the constituent parts of Parliament, being the assembly of knights of shires, or the representatives of
common-law
common-law 1 : of, relating to, or based on the common law [common-law immunity] 2 : relating to or
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