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Hospitals
perpetual by 21 Jac. 1, c. 1, any person seised of an estate in fee-simple may, by deed enrolled in Chancery, erect and found a hospital for the sustenance and relief of 'the maimed, poor, needy, or
Law society
1845, governing the education, practice and conduct of articled clerks and solicitors. A clerk or solicitor must be enrolled with the law society to be admitted to the legal profession, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 894.
Lease and release
under the Statute of Uses, and a Common Law Release. This compound conveyance originated thus: The Statute of Enrolments (27 Hen. 8, c. 16) seemed to be confined to cases where an estate of inheritance or freehold,
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Letters of safe-conduct
he has letters of safe-conduct, which, by drivers old statutes, must be granted under the Great Seal, and enrolled in Chancery, or else are of no effect-the sovereign being the best judge of such emergencies as may
Loan societies
society is permitted to receive by way of discount, at the time of the loan, interest under its enrolled rules, not exceeding 12l. per cent. and to receive the principal by such instalments as the rules specify,
Master of the Rolls
deemed to be valid, subject, nevertheless, to be discharged or altered by the Lord Chancellor, and were not enrolled till they were signed by the Lord Chancellor, 3 Geo. 2, c. 30. This judge, by the (English)
Verderer
it well maintained; and he is sworn to keep the assize of the forest, an view, receive and enrol the attachments, and presentments of trespasses of vert and venison, etc., Manw. 332.
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