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Adverse possession

w 910 possession is not held to be adverse if it can be referred to a lawful title doe v bightwen 10 east 583 wall v stanwick 34 ch d 763 non adverse possession is of two kinds

Barrister, or Barrastor

rule of law that a barrister shall not take instructions except through the intervention of a solicitor see doe v hale 1850 15 qb 171 where it was said that the rule of etiquette was beneficial and ought

Presumption of life or death

precise time during those seven years at which such person died he must do so by evidence see doe v nepean 1833 b ad 86 nepean v doe 1837 2 m w 894 re rhodes 1887 36 ch

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suspect class

upon a fundamental constitutional right will be upheld if it is rationally related to a legitimate government interest doe v poritz 622 a 2d 367 1995 called also protected class see also suspect classification note suspect class and

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legal estate vests in b see general finance co v liberator building society 1878 10 ch d 20 doe v oliver 1829 5 man ry 202

Resumption

rent and giving compensation for damage to crops notice to quit part only being invalid at common law doe v archer 1811 14 east 245 this resumption has frequently to be specially stipulated for but in many cases

Antenati

as heirs but in england a child legitimated per subsequens matrimonium could not before 1926 inherit real estate doe v vardill 1835 2 cl f 571 7 ib 895 but he could take as devisee under a devise

Nullus commodum capere potset de injuria sua propria

maxims and the cases cited e g hooper v lane 1857 6 hlc 461 per bramwell b and doe v bancks 1821 4 b ald 401 in which it has been held that a lessee cannot take advantage

Real Property Act, 1845

the statute being in affirmance of the common law as laid down in co litt 338 b and doe v puke 1816 5 m s 154

Year to year, tenancy from

notice is sufficient unless the agreement requires it to be in writing per lord ellenborough c j in doe v crick 1805 5 esp npc 197 but for the sake of evidence it is always advisable to give

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