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Tailzie, or Entail

and succeeding Acts, an estate might be tied up for ever. See the Case of the Queensberry Leases, (1819) 1 Bligh,

Super falso et certo fingitur, super incerto et vero jure sumitur

is presumed is not certain to be true. No one ever believed that a fiction (e.g. that a contract in fact

Foreign exchange derivative contract

Foreign exchange derivative contract, means a financial transaction or an arrangement in what-ever form and by whatever name called, whose...

Statham

was thrown into a more methodical form than it had ever yet received by this author, who was a Baron of

Springing use

of age, the use results to the settlor until, if ever, the period arrives and a good legal estate was conferred

Savaram-jeroyiti

of the zamindar, and, if the expression savaram jeroyiti is ever used, it must mean home farm cultivation in, D. Tatayya

Sanatan dharma

dharma, meaning religion which is immutable, constant, living, permanent and ever in existence, Aruna Roy v. Union of India, (2002) 7

Royal Courts of Justice

May, 1883, that London causes were to be tried for ever thereafter at the Royal Courts. But in 1891 the Supreme

Relegation

Relegation, exile; judicial banishment. Abjuration, i.e., a deportation for ever into a foreign land, is a civil death; relegation is

Release

transfer is a simple right, which once discharged is for ever extinguished, and not an estate which may be qualified or

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