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Affinis dicitur, cum due congnationes, inter se divise, per nuptias copulantur, et altera ad alterius fines accidit

Affinis dicitur, cum due congnationes, inter se divise, per nuptias copulantur, et altera ad alterius fines accidit [Lat.],

Divisibility

The quality of being divisible the property of bodies by which their parts are capable

Institutions

ninety-nine titles. First, it is to be observed that the division is triple--Persons, Tings, and Actions--under which the subject-matter of the

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Jus

divides Jus into Natura and Lex. There is a threefold division of Jus made by Ulpian and others, which is as

Partition

has become a divided title though there has been no division of any properties by metes and bounds, Nani Bali v.

Judge

(English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 4, in the Chancery (English) Division of the High Court there are, in addition to the

Hire

locatio operis mercium vehendarum, mentioned as the 2nd and 4th divisions of the four sorts of hiring above set forth. (a)

Divisional Court

Divisional Court. A Court (which takes under the Jud. Act the

Revenue

of the Court of Exchequer were assigned to the Exchequer Division of the High Court (ibid., s. 34), see now (English)

King's Bench

of the (English) Jud. Act, 1873, to the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, and by Order in

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