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League

between different states or parties. it may be offensive, or defensive, or both. It is offensive when the contracting parties agree to unite in attacking a common enemy; defensive when the parties agree to act in concert

Inhibition

'Land Registration.' In the Scots Law: (1) A writ whereby the debtor or party inhibited is prohibited from contracting any debt which may become a burden on his heritable property. See 31 & 32 Vict. c. 101,

In jure non remota causa, sed proxima spectatur

from the breach itself, or (2) might reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both contracting parties at the time of the contract as resulting from breach. See CAUSA CAUSANS and Broom's Leg. Max

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Marshalsea, Court of the

taken by a jury of the country); and if all debts, contracts, and covenants where both of the contracting parties belonged to the royal household, and then the inquest was composed of men of the household only.

Exchange, Deed of

same manor, and the like the one in consideration of the other. It takes place between two distinct contracting parties only, although several persons may compose each party. The operative and indispensable verb was 'exchange,' which no

Agricultural Gangs Act, 1867

counties in England certain persons known as gangmasters hire children, young persons, and women, with a view to contracting with farmers and others for the execution on their lands of various kinds of agricultural work, enacts certain

Contrahent

Entering into covenant contracting as contrahent parties

Corrugant

Having the power of contracting into wrinkles

Eserine

bean and the seed of Physostigma venenosum physostigmine It is used in ophthalmic surgery for its effect in contracting the pupil

Heart

A hollow muscular organ which by contracting rhythmically keeps up the circulation of the blood

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League

between different states or parties. it may be offensive, or defensive, or both. It is offensive when the contracting parties agree to unite in attacking a common enemy; defensive when the parties agree to act in concert

Inhibition

'Land Registration.' In the Scots Law: (1) A writ whereby the debtor or party inhibited is prohibited from contracting any debt which may become a burden on his heritable property. See 31 & 32 Vict. c. 101,

In jure non remota causa, sed proxima spectatur

from the breach itself, or (2) might reasonably be supposed to have been in the contemplation of both contracting parties at the time of the contract as resulting from breach. See CAUSA CAUSANS and Broom's Leg. Max

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Marshalsea, Court of the

taken by a jury of the country); and if all debts, contracts, and covenants where both of the contracting parties belonged to the royal household, and then the inquest was composed of men of the household only.

Exchange, Deed of

same manor, and the like the one in consideration of the other. It takes place between two distinct contracting parties only, although several persons may compose each party. The operative and indispensable verb was 'exchange,' which no

Agricultural Gangs Act, 1867

counties in England certain persons known as gangmasters hire children, young persons, and women, with a view to contracting with farmers and others for the execution on their lands of various kinds of agricultural work, enacts certain

Contrahent

Entering into covenant contracting as contrahent parties

Corrugant

Having the power of contracting into wrinkles

Eserine

bean and the seed of Physostigma venenosum physostigmine It is used in ophthalmic surgery for its effect in contracting the pupil

Heart

A hollow muscular organ which by contracting rhythmically keeps up the circulation of the blood

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