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Contra formam statuti

[in such case made and provided]. The usual conclusion of every indictment, etc., brought for an offence created by statute prior

Controller

give effect to the provisions of this Act and includes every Additional, Deputy or Assistant Controller who may be authorised by

Conventionary tenements

were held by way of leases which were perpetually renewable every seventh year at the Assesion Court, Rowe v. Brenton, (1828)

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Corn-rent

for each 6s. 8d., or a quarter of malt for every 5s.; or that the lessees should pay the same according

Custom of the country

landlords and tenants which is considered to be incorporated in every farming lease or agreement unless it ibe expressly excluded therefrom.

Costs

either between solicitor and client, being what are payable in every case to the solicitor by his client, whether he ultimately

Court-baron

(see COPYHOLDS), although not one of record, was incident to every manor, and could not be severed therefrom. It was ordained

Criminal Procedure Act, 1885 (English)

provisions of s. two of this Act shall apply to every trial for felony or misdemeanor . . . and that

Criminal trespass

Criminal trespass, every trespass does not amount to criminal trespass within the meaning

Crown debts

process called an extent. See 33 Hen. 8, c. 39. Every person having money belonging to the Crown is a Crown-debtor.

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Contra formam statuti

[in such case made and provided]. The usual conclusion of every indictment, etc., brought for an offence created by statute prior

Controller

give effect to the provisions of this Act and includes every Additional, Deputy or Assistant Controller who may be authorised by

Conventionary tenements

were held by way of leases which were perpetually renewable every seventh year at the Assesion Court, Rowe v. Brenton, (1828)

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Corn-rent

for each 6s. 8d., or a quarter of malt for every 5s.; or that the lessees should pay the same according

Custom of the country

landlords and tenants which is considered to be incorporated in every farming lease or agreement unless it ibe expressly excluded therefrom.

Costs

either between solicitor and client, being what are payable in every case to the solicitor by his client, whether he ultimately

Court-baron

(see COPYHOLDS), although not one of record, was incident to every manor, and could not be severed therefrom. It was ordained

Criminal Procedure Act, 1885 (English)

provisions of s. two of this Act shall apply to every trial for felony or misdemeanor . . . and that

Criminal trespass

Criminal trespass, every trespass does not amount to criminal trespass within the meaning

Crown debts

process called an extent. See 33 Hen. 8, c. 39. Every person having money belonging to the Crown is a Crown-debtor.

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