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Candlemas-day
of candles on that day for the service of the ensuing year. In some parts of the country agricultural tenancies date
Anghyvarch
woman, and not subject to a division upon a separation ensuing. A fine for committing certain actions without permission, Anc. Inst.
Ensuable
Ensuing following
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Injunction
of the means of subsistence, or permanent ruin to propertmay ensue'e.g., from the obstruction of ancient lights of a dwelling house,
Prizefighting
(English) Regulation of Railways Act, 1868, s. 21. If death ensue, the surviving combatant is guilty of manslaughter.
Particular tenants, Alienation by
estate that the law entitled them to make a forfeiture ensued to the person in immediate remainder or reversion. As if
Money of account, money of measurement money of payment
their powers, and having rejected the Bill a General Election ensued, but when the House of Commons so elected presented the
Misadventure, excusable homicide by
manner, the instrument, or the quantity of punishment, and death ensue, it is manslaughter at lest, and in some cases, according
Landlord and tenant
he entered upon them subject to the deterioration which would ensue naturally during the term, having regard to the purpose for
Jactitation
married to another whereby a reputation of their marriage may ensue. The party injured sues for the purpose of having perpetual
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