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Electric lighting

be granted to the local authorities themselves or, with their consent, to independent contractors. Licenses continue in force for any period … license from the Board of Trade; or (2) by Provisional Order of the Board of Trade, needing confirmation by special Act

Venue

special order of the Court or a judge, unless by consent of the parties, R.H.T. 1853, r. 18. It is, however,

Anticipation

indemnify a trustee for a breach of trust instigated or consented to by a married woman. Property acquired by a married … proceeding instituted by a married woman to be paid by order of the Court out of property subject to restraint on

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Mansion-house

exchanged, or leased by such tenant for life without the consent of the trustees of the settlement, or the order of

Emigration of poor persons

council of any county or county borough may, with the consent of the Minister of Health, and in compliance with such … the Minister of Health, and in compliance with such rules, orders, and regulations as he may prescribe, procure, or assist in

settlement

the litigation [the states finally agreed upon a and a consent decree "W. J. Brennan, Jr."] [entered into a property prior … limits of a defendant's insurance policy can be discovered in order to obtain reasonable s "J. H. Friedenthal et al."] 3

Married women's property

a wife of the moneys of her husband without his consent might be transferred to him by order of Court. S.

Nonsuit

judge cannot order a nonsuit on plaintiff's opening without the consent of his counsel, see Fletcher v. L.&N.W.R. Co., (1892) 1

Additur

is a trial court's order, issued usually, with the defendant's consent, that increases the damages awarded by the jury to avoid

Separation

apart from each other while remaining married, either by mutual consent or by judicial decree, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn. See, … Sweet v. Sweet, (1895) 1 QB 12. The Court will decree specific performance of an agreement to execute a deed of

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