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Maritime law
salvage, etc. No system or code of maritime law has ever been issued by authority in Great Britain. The laws and
Legacy
on a legacy to a legatee, let the interest be ever so small, or a provision for his maintenance until the
Knowledge
desires the thing to be so. Since it is difficult ever to be absolutely certain of anything, it has to be
Frank-almoigne
lands of the donor to them and their successors for ever. They were discharged of all other except religious services, and
Pascuum
feeding, is wheresoever cattle are fed, of what nature so ever the ground is, and cannot be demanded in a pr'cipe
Insurance
provisions, but it is recognized as the typical British policy. Every line, and almost every word of it, has been judicially
Injunction
the Court of Appeal, shall be restrained by injunction; but every matter of equity on which an injunction against the pro-secution
Incorporation by reference
Knill v. Towse, (1889) 24 QBD 186. Whether there can ever be incorpora-tion by implication is very doubtful; see per Farwell,
Hinduism
influx of tributary rivers and rivulets, spreading itself over an ever-increasing area of country and finally resolving itself into an intricate
Hereditary duties
a barrel, 4d. per barrel under 6s., and 15d. for every hogshead of sider (sic) and perry, directed in 1660 by
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