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Locus p'nitenti'
Locus p'nitenti' (a place or chance of repentance), a power of drawing back from a bargain before any act has...
Liturgy
Liturgy [fr., Gk., a public service], the Book of Common Prayer used in the Established Church, as confirmed by the...
Marriage settlement
Marriage settlement, an arrangement made before marriage, and in consideration of it (the highest consideration known to the law), whereby...
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Notice to quit
Notice to quit. Where there is a tenancy from year to year subsisting, it can only be put an end...
Obsignatory
Obsignatory, ratifying and confirming.
Officiating
Officiating, according to its ordinary connotation, the word 'officiating' is generally used when a servant having held one post permanently...
Open space
Open space, means it is only with reference to the country that the word 'open' carries the meaning 'free from...
Pandect', or Digesta
Pandect', or Digesta. In the last month of the year AD 530, Justinian, by a constitution addressed to Tribonian, empowered...
Jesuits
Jesuits, members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order, founded in 1534 by Ignatius Loyola and confirmed...
Derivative Deed
Derivative Deed. A secondary deed of conveyance or settlement of property, which presupposes some other conveyance primary or precedent, and...
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