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Bail
Bail [fr. bailler, Fr., to hand over], to set at liberty a person arrested or imprisoned, on security being taken...
Forthwith
Forthwith. When a defendant is ordered to plead forthwith, he must plead within twenty four hours. When a statute or...
Manner
Manner, in Black's Law Dictionary, the word 'Manner' has been defined to mean that 'a way, mode, method of doing...
Purporting to be done
Purporting to be done, connotes that the act was such as could ordinarily be done by the person in the...
Universitas vel corporatio nondicitur aliquid facere nisi is sit collegialiter deliberatum, etiam si major pars id faciat
Universitas vel corporatio nondicitur aliquid facere nisi is sit collegialiter deliberatum, etiam si major pars id faciat. Dav. 48.-(An university...
Manner and form
Manner and form, the words 'manner and form' refer only ' to the mode in which the thing is to...
Failing of record
Failing of record, when an action is brought against a person who alleges in his plea matters of record in...
Overt
Overt, open. The expression overt act means an act which shows the intention of the party doing it. It is...
Undertake any operation in the land
Undertake any operation in the land, the words used in the s. are 'to undertake any operations in the land'...
Legally bound to do
Legally bound to do, A person is said to be 'legally bound to do' whatever it is illegal in him...
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