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Boone
Daniel Boone a noted American frontiersman 1734 1820
Benedicite
prayer in the Church of England It is taken from an apocryphal addition to the third chapter of Daniel
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Fahrenheit
Conforming to the scale used by Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit in the graduation of his thermometer of or relating to Fahrenheits thermometric scale Used as an alternative
VerbarHagiographa
of the three Jewish divisions of the Old Testament comprising Psalms Proverbs Job Canticles Ruth Lamentations Ecclesiastes Esther Daniel Ezra Nehemiah and Chronicles or that portion of the Old Testament not contained in the Law Tora and
Injunction
before the writ was issued. As to the principles on which the court proceeds in such cases, see Daniel v. Ferguson, (1891) 2 Ch 27; Van Joel v. Hornsey, (1895) 2 Ch 774; Woodward v. Battersea Corporation,
Legal right
a capacity of asserting a secured interest rather than a claim that could be asserted in the Courts, Daniel Hailey Walcott v. State, AIR 1968 Mad 349 (355). (Penal Code, 1860, s. 30) It includes not only
Sittings
Sittings at the Royal Courts of Justice include sittings in chambers as well as in Court, Petty v. Daniel, (1886) 34 Ch D 172
Uberrima fides
full disclosure and the utmost good faith see Phillips v. Foxall, (1872) LR 7 QB 666; Blissed v. Daniel, (1853) 10 Ha 522. A contract for sale of land (q.v.) is not in every respect uberrim' fidei,
Charge and discharge
Charge and discharge, the old mode of taking accounts in Chancery, Daniell's Chancery Practice, 2nd Edn. In Scotland the accounts of the intromissions of trustees are commonly called Accounts of
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