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Fealty
possessions; (5) Facile and (6) Possible, that he render it easy for the lord to do any good, and not make
Forcible entry
with multitude of people, but only in a peaceable and easy manner.' A forcible entry by a person entitled to possession,
Fraud
who exulted in his ability to, 'wing me into the easy-hearted man and trap him into snares'. It has been defined
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Goodwill
v. Muller & Co.'s Margarine Limited that although goodwill was easy to describe, it was nonetheless difficultto divine. In a progressing
Heritable Jurisdiction
great families in Scotland, with a view to the more easy administra-tion of justice. Abolished by 20 Geo. 2, c. 43.
Leading question
inquires, name and address, etc., of witnesses. It is not easy to lay down any precise general rule as to what
Merit
No doubt the term 'merit' is not capable of an easy definition, but it can be safely said that merit is
Milk
of preparation of milk is known as such. It becomes easy to digest and is used in preparation of other milk
Natural justice
made inapplicable to administrative enquiries. Often times it is not easy to draw the line that demarcates administrative enquiries from quasi-judicial
Paper Money
were soon called in, others of better design and less easy to imitate being substituted. Currency notes were commonly called 'Treasury
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