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D.C.
D.C. district court
Executory devise
Executory devise. Mr. Fearne (Cont. Rem. 386) defines an executory devise to … limitation of a future estate or interest in lands or chattels (though, in the case of chattels personal, it is more
Group A, B, C and D posts
Group A, B, C and D posts, means the post under the Government classified as group
Corporation or body politic
Billericay Rural Council, (1903) 1 KB 772; Douglass v. Rhyl U.D.C., (1913) 2 Ch 407; Nixon v. Erith U.D.C., (1924) 1 … v. Rhyl U.D.C., (1913) 2 Ch 407; Nixon v. Erith U.D.C., (1924) 1 KB 87; and by the Companies Act, 1929,
Extraordinary traffic
Thomas, (1893) 2 QB 333; Barnsley, etc., Society v. Worsborough U.D.C., 1916 AC 291; Butt v. Weston-super-Mare U.D.C., 1921 AC 340. … Society v. Worsborough U.D.C., 1916 AC 291; Butt v. Weston-super-Mare U.D.C., 1921 AC 340.
Advertisement
Fr.], a public notice or announcement of a thing. The duties payable on advertisements were repealed by 16 & 17 Vict. … payable on advertisements were repealed by 16 & 17 Vict. c. 63, s. 5. As to the protection afforded to Trustees
Oysters
the discharge of a sewer causing conta-mination, Foster v. Warblington U.D.C., (1906) 1 KB 648.
Common employment
14 is not of such tender years, Bass v. Hendon U.D.C., (1912) 28 TLR 317 (CA). The master is of course
Schoolmaster
East Sussex C.C., (1914) 109 LT 778; Price v. Rhondda U.D.C., (1923) 2 Ch 372.
Enclosed area
Enclosed area, mean enclosed premises, Talbot v. D.P.P. (D.C.), (2000) 1 WLR 1102 (QBD).
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