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Bird fancier
One who takes pleasure in rearing or collecting rare or curious birds
Monkflower
A name of certain curious orchids which bear three kinds of flowers formerly referred to
Land-tax
1927 (17 & 18 Geo. 5, c. 10), s. 54. Curious 'Land Tax Commissioners' Names Acts' Names of Commissioners are passed
Jus
no practical application, and must be viewed merely as a curious theory, except so far as positive law, which may be
Joint-tenancy
after-acquired property; lands, acquired jure accrescendi, will consequently pass. A curious question some times arose as to what is the law
Jews
until 1846, by 9 & 10 Vict. c. 59. For curious comment on the Statute by Lord Coke, see 2 Inst.,
Identity
517, as to identification generally, and ss. 517 A.B.C. for curious cases of mistaken identity--such as the Tichborne Case in 1867-1872,
Apices juris non sunt jura
and judgment of ancient and latter times, that have disallowed curious and nice exceptions tending to the overthrow or delay of
Quidnunc
One who is curious to know everything that passes one who knows or pretends
Overcurious
Too curious
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