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Parties
matter shall be defeated by reason of the misjoinder or non-joinder of parties, and the court may in every cause or matter deal with the matter in controversy, so far as regards the rights and interests of
Partition
as where one party has laid out large sums in improvements on the estate. On a partition, not every part of the estate need be divided. If there be three houses, it would not be right to
Perjury
or representa-tions, made in order to obtain registration for the purpose of carrying on any vocation or calling. Every person who aids, abets, counsels, procures or suborns another to commit an offence against the Act is liable
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Pleas of the Crown
centres the majesty of the whole community, is supposed by the law to be the person injured by every wrong done to that community, and is, therefore, in all cases, the proper prosecutor for every such offence.
Oath
instead of taking an oath has now been universally granted by the (English) Oaths Act, 1888, by which-- Every person upon objection to being sworn, and stating, as the ground of such objection, either that he has
Omnes licentiam habent his, qu' pro se introducta sunt, renunciare
Omnes licentiam habent his, qu' pro se introducta sunt, renunciare. Broom's Leg. Max, (Every one has a right to renounce those things which have been granted for his own benefit.) Similarly, Quilibet potest renunciare juri pro...
Jury
Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 36), is summoned by the sheriff of every county for every commission of over and terminal and general gaol delivery. The grand jury is instructed in
Murder
The execution, formerly public, has taken place in prison since 1868. See CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. On the principle that every greater felony includes a less, a person indicted for murder may be (and very frequently is) convicted of
Misprision
of capital, but nearly bordering thereon, are misprisions; and it is said that a misprision is contained in every treason and felony whatsoever, and that, if the Crown so please, the offender may be proceeded against for
Manufacturing purposes
p. 1203). According to the Permanent Edition of Words and Phrases, Vol. 26, 'manufacture' implies a change but every change is not manufacture and yet every change in an article is the result of treatment, labour and
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Parties
matter shall be defeated by reason of the misjoinder or non-joinder of parties, and the court may in every cause or matter deal with the matter in controversy, so far as regards the rights and interests of
Partition
as where one party has laid out large sums in improvements on the estate. On a partition, not every part of the estate need be divided. If there be three houses, it would not be right to
Perjury
or representa-tions, made in order to obtain registration for the purpose of carrying on any vocation or calling. Every person who aids, abets, counsels, procures or suborns another to commit an offence against the Act is liable
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Pleas of the Crown
centres the majesty of the whole community, is supposed by the law to be the person injured by every wrong done to that community, and is, therefore, in all cases, the proper prosecutor for every such offence.
Oath
instead of taking an oath has now been universally granted by the (English) Oaths Act, 1888, by which-- Every person upon objection to being sworn, and stating, as the ground of such objection, either that he has
Omnes licentiam habent his, qu' pro se introducta sunt, renunciare
Omnes licentiam habent his, qu' pro se introducta sunt, renunciare. Broom's Leg. Max, (Every one has a right to renounce those things which have been granted for his own benefit.) Similarly, Quilibet potest renunciare juri pro...
Jury
Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 36), is summoned by the sheriff of every county for every commission of over and terminal and general gaol delivery. The grand jury is instructed in
Murder
The execution, formerly public, has taken place in prison since 1868. See CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. On the principle that every greater felony includes a less, a person indicted for murder may be (and very frequently is) convicted of
Misprision
of capital, but nearly bordering thereon, are misprisions; and it is said that a misprision is contained in every treason and felony whatsoever, and that, if the Crown so please, the offender may be proceeded against for
Manufacturing purposes
p. 1203). According to the Permanent Edition of Words and Phrases, Vol. 26, 'manufacture' implies a change but every change is not manufacture and yet every change in an article is the result of treatment, labour and
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