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Allowance

avoirdupois; but it is now nearly discontinued by merchants, or else allowed in the price. It is wholly abolished at the

Ancient law

by persons legally entitled to take part in them, or else the conveyance is null, and the seller is re-established in

Appurtenant

it is appedant or appurtenant, that which belongs to something else, an adjunct, an appendage. Law Lexicon of British India; Abbot's

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Arable land

not because it is cultivated but because it is something else such as waste, pasture, ancient meadow etc. Indeed the fact

Arson

26. Means, at common law, the malicious burning of someone else's dwelling house or outhouse that is either appurtenant to the

Assize, or assise

besides the sheriffs, to give attendance to the judges or else suffer a fine. There used to be another commission-that of

Horseflesh

by which no person may sell horseflesh for human food else here than in a shop, on which shall be painted

Improvement area

owners to demolish houses which are unfit for habitation or else to execute all necessary works by notice under ss. 9(1)

Trust

enabled to declare such trust, or by his will, or else they shall be utterly void and of none effect.' This

Spoliatus debet ante omnia restitui

Inst. 714), the despoiled ought to be restored before anything else.

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