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Regulation and restriction

between 'regulation' and 'restriction' or 'prohibition' has al-ways been drawn, ever since Municipal Corporation of the City of Toronto v. Virgo,

Drunkenness

has no privilege thereby; but what hurt or ill so ever he doth, his drunkenness doth aggravate it; nam crimen ebrietas

Forbarre

Forbarre, to deprive one of a thing for ever, Cowel.

Post captain

States navy but no such commission as post captain was ever recognized in either service and the term has fallen into

Bankers' cash notes

from one person to another by delivery. Now seldom if ever made, their use having been superseded by the introduction of

Assault

with or without a weapon. No words, how provoking so ever they be, will amount to an assault. Assault does not

Appendant

house, etc. It differs from appurtenance, in that appendant must ever be by prescription, i.e., a personal usage for a considerable

Allegans suam turpitudinem non est audiendus

of evidence in England; and it is doubtful whether it ever was. See Best on Evidence. But a person cannot take

Abjuration

claimed sanctuary (see that tile) to forsake the realm for ever. It was abolished by 12 Jac. 1, c. 28. The

Soever

A word compounded of so and ever used in composition with who what where when how etc

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