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Coke, Sir Edward
Institutes and The Reports (see those titles), and of an edition of Littleton's Treatise on Tenures. A famous text-writer and reporter
Bulletin
a public transaction or matter of public importance; an abridged edition of the London Gazette. Means a short official statement of
Bailment
possession by the bailee at all: PALMER ON BAILMENT, 1979 edition, page 2. There may thus be bailment when a wharfinger
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Adequate
Adequate, In words and phrases (Permanent Edition-Volume 2) the word 'adequate' has been defined at page 545
Copyhold
importance of the subject in examining titles. In the previous edition of this work, copyhold was described as a base tenure
Initiate
action, a first move, beginning; start, Word and Phrases (Permanent Edition) see also Om Prakash Jaiswal v. D.K. Mittal, (2000) 3
Paracelsus
a visionary and theosophic system of philosophy The first collective edition of his works appeared at Basel in 1589 91 Among
Mother Goose
Melodiesrdquo and usually called simply ldquoMother Gooserdquo The first English edition is said to have been printed in 1719 in London
Misedition
An incorrect or spurious edition
VerbarHexapla
six languages or six versions in parallel columns particularly the edition of the Old Testament published by Origen in the 3d
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