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Maritime law
law with those universally recognised principles of justice and general convenience on which merchants and navigators should act. The decisions of
Kudiyiruppu
appurtenant thereto, such other lands as are necessary for the convenient enjoyment of such re-sidential building and easements attached thereto, but
Lease and release
converts all vested uses at once into legal estates. The convenience and general applicability of the lease ad release recommended and
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Lex loci contractus
the parties. the rule is founded not merely in the convenience, but in the necessities of nations; for otherwise it would
Maintain
the purpose of preserving a protected monument or of securing convenient access thereto, [Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act,
Mandamus
it shall appear to the Court to be just for convenient that such order should be made [(English) Jud. Act, 1873,
Marginal note
later times and the present day 'marginal notes are often conveniently appended to documents of any kind. The marginal notes which
Fixtures
provision for its exclusion by landlords. (g) For ornament and convenience. The following are removable: Hangings, tapestry, and pier-glasses, whether nailed
Foreign judgment
contract, which of course it is not, though it is convenient to treat it as such. It is not strictly in
Dharmila
'Dharmila' is not a term of art, but is a convenient expression to describe those inams which are post-settlement as distinguished
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Maritime law
law with those universally recognised principles of justice and general convenience on which merchants and navigators should act. The decisions of
Kudiyiruppu
appurtenant thereto, such other lands as are necessary for the convenient enjoyment of such re-sidential building and easements attached thereto, but
Lease and release
converts all vested uses at once into legal estates. The convenience and general applicability of the lease ad release recommended and
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Lex loci contractus
the parties. the rule is founded not merely in the convenience, but in the necessities of nations; for otherwise it would
Maintain
the purpose of preserving a protected monument or of securing convenient access thereto, [Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act,
Mandamus
it shall appear to the Court to be just for convenient that such order should be made [(English) Jud. Act, 1873,
Marginal note
later times and the present day 'marginal notes are often conveniently appended to documents of any kind. The marginal notes which
Fixtures
provision for its exclusion by landlords. (g) For ornament and convenience. The following are removable: Hangings, tapestry, and pier-glasses, whether nailed
Foreign judgment
contract, which of course it is not, though it is convenient to treat it as such. It is not strictly in
Dharmila
'Dharmila' is not a term of art, but is a convenient expression to describe those inams which are post-settlement as distinguished
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