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Butler's Ordinance

of Edward I., yet it never was a statute, nor ever so received; but only some constitution of the king's council,

Exchange, Deed of

other, were resorted to. In modern practice no exchange is ever made without either a deed or (under conditions in regard

Cuilibet in sua arte perito est credendum

Cuilibet in sua arte perito est credendum [Lat.], Who so ever is skilled in his profession is to be believed.

Domicile

Vict. c. 114), it is enacted among other things that every will made out of the United Kingdom by a British

Discharge of a jury

continuing their deliberations, or so divided as to be unable ever to agree, or that there is other sufficient cause. After

Dharma

Dharma, dharma embraces every type of righteous conduct covering every aspect of life essential

Deportation

See TRANSPORTATION. Exile, an abjuration, which is a deportation for ever into a oreign land, was anciently with us a civil

Declaratory Statutes

Statutes, those which declare what the Common Law is and ever has been, as the Bill of Rights, 1 W. &

De jure judices de facto juratores respondent

judge determine the law, and the jury the fact; if ever they come to be confounded, it will prove the confusion

Dare ad remanentiam

remanentiam, to give away in a remainder fee, or for ever.

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