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Fry
To cook in a pan or on a griddle esp with the use of fat butter or olive oil by
cooked over
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Recoct
To boil or cook again hence to make over to vamp up to reconstruct
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Annexation
to another, and see RES NULLIUS. As to concessions granted by the former sovereign prior to annexation, see Cook v. Sprig, 1899 AC 572. The financial liabilities of a conquered state are not after annexation binding on
Time
reached, on the ground that the stipulation for time to consider is void for want of consideration: see Cooke v. Oxley, (1790) 3 TR 653; 1 RR 783, and the many cases iin which it has been
Rem, Judgment in
goods by a competent tribunal, Geyer v. Aquilar, 7 TR 696; and as to highways, Wakefield Corporation v. Cooke, 1904 AC 31. See The Duchess of Kingston's case, and notes thereto, 2 Sm. L.C.
Caveat viator
of a public nuisance towards the person injured, Barnes v. Ward, (1850) 9 CB 392; and see also Cooke vs. Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland, 1909 AC 229, and cases there cited.
Trial
at the discretion of the Court or judge, and see R.S.C. Ord. XXXVI., rr. 2-6; also Keeling v. Cook, (1934) 78 LJNC 306, and JURY. In county courts parties are entitled to trial by jury unless the
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