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Partition
say, what was once a joint title has become a divided title though there has been no division of any properties
Novell'
to Justin the Second and to Tiberius; they are generally divided into chapters. There is a Latin epitome of these Novell'.
Party-wall
two adjoining owners are tenants in common: (2) a wall divided longitudinally into two strips, one belonging to each of the
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Partition, Deed of
or joint heirs in gavelkind, and they were desirous of dividing it into distinct portions, to be exclusively enjoyed by each,
Insurance
agree, each entering his ships for a certain amount, to divide the losses sustained by any of them. These are institutions
Institutions
elementary introduction to legal study (legum cunabula). The work was divided into four books, subdivided into titles. The Institutes are the
Coparceners or parceners
By deed of partition, as (a) Where coparceners agreed to divide the estate in to equal parts in severalty, each to
Segment
the parts into which any body naturally separates or is divided a part divided or cut off a section a portion
Septicidal
Dividing the partitions said of a method of dehiscence in which
War Office
Local Government Act, 1933, ss. 24 to 30]. In boroughs divided by wards, an alderman or, in some cases, a councillor,
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