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Conveyancing counsel
Chancery Act, 1852 (15 & 16Vict. c. 80), s. 40; Dan. Ch. Pr. No special provision is made for these counsel
Course, order of
drawn up without any direct application to the judge. See Dan. Ch. Pr.
Dam
Dam [fr. dam, Dan.; dammer, Icel.], a boundary or confinement; a mole an embankment
Discovery
discovery might be obtained by bill in Equity, see further Dan. Ch. Pr., 5th Edn. 1408. The Common Law Courts obtained
Fee
Fee [fr. feoh, Sax.; fee, Dan., cattle; feudum, Med. Lat.; feu, Scot.], property peculiar; reward or
Yule
Yule [fr. jule, Dan; gehul, geol, sax], the times of Christmas and Lammas.
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