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Distress
(English) Act of William and Marry allows the sale only after written notice of the distress, and gives double damages against any person distraining and selling if no rent is due. The same Act also requires appraisement
jeopardy
of conviction that an accused person is subjected to when on trial for a criminal offense see also double jeopardy NOTE: Jeopardy attaches, or comes into effect for double jeopardy purposes, when a jury is sworn in … and this applies whether the first trial ends in acquittal, conviction, or a mistrial. If a mistrial occurs due to a manifest necessity or if a defendant appeals a conviction, however, the rule against double jeopardy does
Double avail of marriage
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overreaching
established limits (as of authority or due process) [claimed that by the prosecution barred a retrial because of double jeopardy] 2 : the gaining of an unconscionable advantage over another esp. by unfair or deceptive means [if
Institutions
which both are intended. The fourth division is of Actions by which the plaintiff sued for the single, double, treble, or quadruple value of the thing he would recover. The fifth is of Actions of good faith, … the fourth, under three heads--their divisions, the way of acquiring them, and the means by which they become due to us. The divisions are principally two; by the first, things are divided into those which belong to
National insurance
of 2l. to a mother on her confinement. If both husband and wife are insured, this benefit is doubled. (5) Additional Benefits, i.e., further benefits which an approved society can give to its members as a result … contributors for a minimum of 104 weeks, but have ceased to be employed contributors, and who have give due notice of their intention to become voluntary contributors. (b) Persons engaged in excepted employment who have received the
Bond
obligation shall be void, or else shall remain in full force, and the bond is then called a double or conditional one; see Dav. Prec. Vol. V., pt. Ii., p. 268. When a bond contains a penalty, … on the amount secured is collected by means of coupons attached to the bond, which are cashed at due date as warrants for the interest specified on each. Other bonds are registered, and interest is paid by
Notice to quit
a tenant, after having given or been given a notice, contumaciously wilfully holds over, and becomes liable for double rent according to the (English) Distress for Rent Act, 1737 (1 Geo. 2, c. 19), s. 18. Where … that it came to the tenant's hands, is not sufficient. If a landlord receive or distrain for rent due after the expiration of a notice to quit it is a waiver of that notice, and giving a
Fine
fine was single when an estate was granted to the consignee, and nothing rendered to the cognisor; or double, when there was a render back again either of the land itself or something out of it, for … a sum of money called King's silver, which was the post-fine, as distinguished from the pr'-fine, which was due on the writ; (3) the conusance or concord itself, which was the agreement expressing the terms of the
Satisfaction
of artificial rule'upon an artificial notion, and a sort of feeling of what is called a leaning against double portions--if the father (or quasi parent) afterwards advance a portion on the marriage, or preferment in life, of … Satisfaction, legal compensation; the recompense for an injury done, or the payment of money due and owing. See ACCORD. The giving of something with the intention, express or implied, that it is to
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Distress
(English) Act of William and Marry allows the sale only after written notice of the distress, and gives double damages against any person distraining and selling if no rent is due. The same Act also requires appraisement
jeopardy
of conviction that an accused person is subjected to when on trial for a criminal offense see also double jeopardy NOTE: Jeopardy attaches, or comes into effect for double jeopardy purposes, when a jury is sworn in … and this applies whether the first trial ends in acquittal, conviction, or a mistrial. If a mistrial occurs due to a manifest necessity or if a defendant appeals a conviction, however, the rule against double jeopardy does
Double avail of marriage
Matched in: Term Double avail of marriage
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overreaching
established limits (as of authority or due process) [claimed that by the prosecution barred a retrial because of double jeopardy] 2 : the gaining of an unconscionable advantage over another esp. by unfair or deceptive means [if
Institutions
which both are intended. The fourth division is of Actions by which the plaintiff sued for the single, double, treble, or quadruple value of the thing he would recover. The fifth is of Actions of good faith, … the fourth, under three heads--their divisions, the way of acquiring them, and the means by which they become due to us. The divisions are principally two; by the first, things are divided into those which belong to
National insurance
of 2l. to a mother on her confinement. If both husband and wife are insured, this benefit is doubled. (5) Additional Benefits, i.e., further benefits which an approved society can give to its members as a result … contributors for a minimum of 104 weeks, but have ceased to be employed contributors, and who have give due notice of their intention to become voluntary contributors. (b) Persons engaged in excepted employment who have received the
Bond
obligation shall be void, or else shall remain in full force, and the bond is then called a double or conditional one; see Dav. Prec. Vol. V., pt. Ii., p. 268. When a bond contains a penalty, … on the amount secured is collected by means of coupons attached to the bond, which are cashed at due date as warrants for the interest specified on each. Other bonds are registered, and interest is paid by
Notice to quit
a tenant, after having given or been given a notice, contumaciously wilfully holds over, and becomes liable for double rent according to the (English) Distress for Rent Act, 1737 (1 Geo. 2, c. 19), s. 18. Where … that it came to the tenant's hands, is not sufficient. If a landlord receive or distrain for rent due after the expiration of a notice to quit it is a waiver of that notice, and giving a
Fine
fine was single when an estate was granted to the consignee, and nothing rendered to the cognisor; or double, when there was a render back again either of the land itself or something out of it, for … a sum of money called King's silver, which was the post-fine, as distinguished from the pr'-fine, which was due on the writ; (3) the conusance or concord itself, which was the agreement expressing the terms of the
Satisfaction
of artificial rule'upon an artificial notion, and a sort of feeling of what is called a leaning against double portions--if the father (or quasi parent) afterwards advance a portion on the marriage, or preferment in life, of … Satisfaction, legal compensation; the recompense for an injury done, or the payment of money due and owing. See ACCORD. The giving of something with the intention, express or implied, that it is to
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