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Ab antiquo
Ab antiquo, of an ancient date.
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Digest. Besides these there are Viner's and Bacon's Abridgments, and Harrison's, Chitty's, Fisher's, and Mews' Digests, of later date; and the English and Empire Digest; also the Encyclopaedia of the Laws of England; and The Laws of
Amnesty
c. 11, and 20 Geo. 2, c. 52), by which crimes against the Government up to a certain date are so obliterated that they can never be brought into charge. All acts of amnesty originate with the
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Accumulation
to cease and become of no effect immediately upon the appropriate statutory period becoming exceeded, and until that date leaves them as valid as if the Act had not passed. The period of any minority during which
Actio personalis moritur cum persona.
damages are limited in certain cases by s. 1 (3); the action must either be pending at the date of death or commenced not earlier than six months before or not later than six months after grant
Adjourn
sitting to a close, with the intention of resuming on the next working day or a specified later date. Webster Law Dictionary, p. 18. In U.K., the House of Lords and the House of Commons may each
Adoption
order authorizing the adoption. Applications are made to the Court within whose jurisdiction the child resides at the date of application, and are heard in camera. For the Ronan Law, as altered by Justinian, see Sand. Just.
Advice
or banker to another by letter, informing him of bills or drafts drawn on him, with particulars of date, or sight, the sum, and the payee. Bills presented for acceptance or payment are frequently dishonoured for 'want
Alibi
an assertion made by his employer that the accused was on leave of absence from duty on the date of offence does not, by any stretch of reasoning or logic, amount to pleading alibi, Subhash Chand v.
Animals
in the neighbourhood, but no proceeding can be taken until after the expiration of a fortnight from the date of the service of a notice, alleging a nuisance, signed by not less than three householders residing within
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Ab antiquo
Ab antiquo, of an ancient date.
Abridgment, or Digests of the Law
Digest. Besides these there are Viner's and Bacon's Abridgments, and Harrison's, Chitty's, Fisher's, and Mews' Digests, of later date; and the English and Empire Digest; also the Encyclopaedia of the Laws of England; and The Laws of
Amnesty
c. 11, and 20 Geo. 2, c. 52), by which crimes against the Government up to a certain date are so obliterated that they can never be brought into charge. All acts of amnesty originate with the
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Accumulation
to cease and become of no effect immediately upon the appropriate statutory period becoming exceeded, and until that date leaves them as valid as if the Act had not passed. The period of any minority during which
Actio personalis moritur cum persona.
damages are limited in certain cases by s. 1 (3); the action must either be pending at the date of death or commenced not earlier than six months before or not later than six months after grant
Adjourn
sitting to a close, with the intention of resuming on the next working day or a specified later date. Webster Law Dictionary, p. 18. In U.K., the House of Lords and the House of Commons may each
Adoption
order authorizing the adoption. Applications are made to the Court within whose jurisdiction the child resides at the date of application, and are heard in camera. For the Ronan Law, as altered by Justinian, see Sand. Just.
Advice
or banker to another by letter, informing him of bills or drafts drawn on him, with particulars of date, or sight, the sum, and the payee. Bills presented for acceptance or payment are frequently dishonoured for 'want
Alibi
an assertion made by his employer that the accused was on leave of absence from duty on the date of offence does not, by any stretch of reasoning or logic, amount to pleading alibi, Subhash Chand v.
Animals
in the neighbourhood, but no proceeding can be taken until after the expiration of a fortnight from the date of the service of a notice, alleging a nuisance, signed by not less than three householders residing within
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