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Institutions

to comprise in his Code and Digest, or Pandects, a complete body of law. But these works were not adapted to

Jus in re

Jus in re, a complete and full right; a real right, or a right to

Material facts and material particulars

facts which are essential to clothe the petitioner with a complete cause of action, are 'material facts' which must be pleaded,

Pandect', or Digesta

of the mass of ancient juristical writings a useful and complete body of law (jus Antiquum);--the work was to be named

Title

There are several stages and degrees requisite to form a complete title to lands and tenements. 1. The lowest and most

Trust

or defined by words; divided into- (a) Trusts executed, perfect, complete, or constituted. (b) Trusts executory, imperfect, incomplete, or directory. (II.)

Universal agent

as it would be to make such an agent the complete master, not merely dux facti but dominus rerum the complete

If from any cause whatsoever

'If from any cause whatsoever, the purchase should not be completed and the purchase money paid on the day hereinbefore stipulated,

Injunction

court goes further and compels a defendant who has actually completed the wrongful act to undo what he has done and

Young person

of 1956), s. 2 (c)] Means a person who has completed fourteen years of age but has not completed eighteen years

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