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Attestation Clause
Attestation Clause, the sentence subscribed to a written instrument signed by the witnesses to
Auction
a transaction has been the subject of a prosecution and conviction, the sale may, as against a purchaser who has been
Autrefois acquit
second indictment would have been sufficient to procure a legal conviction upon the first, R. v. Emden, (1808) 9 East, 437;
Autretois acquit and autrefois convict
of an alleged criminal liability and in the case of conviction with the substitution of a new liability, State of Andhra
Award
of the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal is not a decree, sentence or an award and as such the time spent in
Commission of dlegates
to the King in the Court of Chancery, where a sentence was given in any ecclesiastical cause by the archbishop, 25
De nocumento Amovendo
nuisance issuable out of the Crown Office upon or after conviction of the defendant upon indictment. Hals. L. of E., title
Confessus in judicio pro judicato habetur, et quodam modo sua sententia damnatur
adjudged, and in a manner is condemned by his own sentence.
False pretence, obtaining property
valuable security; shall be guilty of a misdemeanour and on conviction thereof liable to penal servitude for any term not exceeding
Double complaint, or Double quarrel
to do justice in some cause ecclesiastical, as to give sentence, or institute a clerk, as in the celebrated case of
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