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Adoption
a female infant unless the court finds special reasons. The consents of the parents and guardians (if any) and of any
Desertion
Adultery by a husband after some years' separation by mutual consent is not evidence of desertion, and a wife without cause
Act of Parliament
a law made by the sovereign, with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the Commons, in
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Appropriation, powers of
of the persons interested in that property subject to the consent of the person entitled to that part, or to the
Directors
are, however, qualifications to meet the case of withdrawal of consent to become a director before the issue of the prospectus
Volenti non fit injuria
maxim, see Herd v. Weardale, etc., Co., 195, AC 67. Consent or 'leave and licence' may be said to be a
Settled land
the settlement, or trustees with a power of sale or consent thereto, and others. The number of trustees to whom the
Trust for sale
a rule in the trustees so that with or without consent of any other person as directed by the donor or
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
various kinds of planting, fencing, works, etc.--For these the written consent of the landlord is required: the consent may be either
Partnership
'no person may be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners'; that differences as to ordinary matters
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