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Separate estate
her or acquired by or devolving upon her after that date shall belong to her in all respects as if she
Power
more objects are excluded, in certain cases. For ascertaining the date for the purpose of the rule against perpetuities, the date
Perpetuity
or any will of a person who died before that date, and subject to s. 163 of the (English) Law of
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Marriage
breach of promise of marriage, which is of comparatively modern date. The strictness of Lord Hardwicke's Act led to marriages being
Made his appearance
themselves form into a composite collocation as thus: 'From the date on which the accused was arrested or made his appearance'.
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
shall have vested in possession or twelve yeas from the date when the right first accrued to the person whose interest
out of status
which tells you when you must leave the U.S. The date granted on the I-94 card at the airport governs how
Lease
terms of years absolute, whether created before or after that date, take effect from the date fixed for commencement of the
Fair market value
ordinarily fetch on sale in the open market on the date of execution of the instrument of transfer of such property;
Diary
AIR 1994 SC 1775. Entries in a diary, reflecting the date of payment. If the date of payment does not correspond
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