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Scrumptious
Nice particular fastidious excellent fine
Tail
and also as against all persons, including the King's most excellent Majesty, his heirs and successors, whose estates are to take
Royal fish
the property of the King, on account of their superior excellence, 1 Bl. Com. 290. Porpoises are also said to be
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Penal Laws
a penalty for its commission. For the penal laws par excellence, see ROMAN CATHOLICS, and Lilly and Wallis's Laws affecting Catholics.
Manerium dictur a manendo, secundum excellentiam, sedes magna, flxa, et stabilis
Manerium dictur a manendo, secundum excellentiam, sedes magna, flxa, et stabilis. Co. Litt. 58.-(A manor is
Licensed victualler
1 Geo. 5, c. 24), is the licensed victualler par excellence, but the term may be applied to any person selling
Civil Law
the Twelve Tables as a summary of all that is excellent in the libraries of the philosophers. The Laws of the
Building Acts (English)
clviii.). see LONDON BUILDING ACT. The old Building Act, par excellence, the (English) Fires Prevention (Metropolis) Act, 1774 (14 Geo. 3,
Books
the earliest times to the present, are sometimes called, par excellence, 'The Books.' See REPORTS.
Apices juris non sunt jura
juris non sunt jura.-(Fine points of laws are not laws.)-'An excellent and a profitable law, concurring with the wisedome and judgment
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