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against him until he has first discussed the principal debtor, if he is solvent. This right the surety enjoys, as the beneficium ordinis vel excussionis. And again, if other persons are joined with him in the obligation
Deer-leap, or deer's-leap
paling of an ancient park, its breadth being the supposed distance a deer could leap; (2) a right enjoyed by the owner of a park which adjoins a forest or chase to maintain a high bank from
Decree
State with the Indian Union and the coming into force of the Indian Constitution, the Nizam of Hyderabad enjoyed uncontrolled Sovereign powers. He was the supreme legislature, the supreme Judiciary and the supreme head of the executive,
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Court of record
value and are not to be questioned when produced before any court. The power that courts of record enjoy to punish for contempt is a part of their inherent jurisdiction and is essential to enable the courts
Sabbatic
Of or pertaining to the Sabbath resembling the Sabbath enjoying or bringing an intermission of labor
Copyhold
of such manor. The tenant may have the same quantities of interest in this tenure as he may enjoy in freeholds, as an estate in fee-simple or (by particular custom) fee-tail, or for life, and he may
Commodatum
Commodatum. He who lends to another a thing for a definite time, to be enjoyed and used under certain conditions, without any pay or reward, is called commodans; the person who receives the
Churchways
to go to and form the parish clash over the land of a private individual owner, and is enjoyed by the parishioners as a means of access to the parish church, Boteler v. Bristow, (1475) YB Trin
Catchland
what parish it belongs, and the minister who first seizes the tithes of it, by right of pre-occupation, enjoys them for that year, Cowel.
Cabinet
are vested in cabinet which is individually and collectively responsible to Parliament. Cabinet functions as long as it enjoys confidence of Parliament, Dictionary of Political Science, Joseph Dunner, p. 73. In UK cabinet consists of the Prime
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