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VerbarOrthopnoeliga

be performed only in an erect posture by extension any difficulty of breathing

Obstinacy

can not be shaken at all or only with great difficulty firm and usually unreasonable adherence to an opinion purpose or

Control

concept than 'possession' which is a technical term of some difficulty; Warner v. Metropolitan Police Commr., (1969) 2 AC 256: (1968)

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Election

with, all the provisions of the will, there is no difficulty--he takes the testator's estate and gives up his own to

Deed

these materials best unite the two qualities of durability and difficulty of concealing alteration or erasure. (3) The language employed should

Scale of Costs

grounds arising out of the nature and importance or the difficulty or urgency of the case, the Court or a judge

Trust

in the requisite assurances without her husband's concurrence; but this difficulty has been removed by modern statutes; see especially (English) Married

Tontine

the seventeenth century, when the Governments of Europe had some difficulty in raising money in consequence of the wars of Louis

Survivorship

COMMORIENTES; JOINT TENANCY. In questions of construction of wills the difficulty generally arises in regard to the persons or class of

Sufficient cause

has to be understood as sufficient cause. For instance economic difficulty or financial stringency or family reasons may compel a landlord

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