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Jurisdiction
hear and determine a cause, and such tribunal cannot exist except by authority of law. Jurisdiction always emanates directly and immediately
Jus
application, and must be viewed merely as a curious theory, except so far as positive law, which may be said to
Public health
(1883), Notification (1889 and 1899) and Treatment, (1913), Tuberculosis (1921, except s. 6) Acts; the Cleaning of Persons Act, 1897; Isolation
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Law Reform (UK)
5, c. 41), all causes of action shall with certain exceptions survive on the death (after the 24th July, 1934) of
Leading question
on Evidence. Such questions are not allowed to be put except in cross-examination, except as to matter not in dispute, and
Letter of credit
on the international trade of this country. Except under very exceptional circumstances, the courts should not interfere with that mechanism, Tarapore
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
is twenty years after the cause of action has accrued, except in the case of mortgage debts which are now barred
London
24 Geo. 5, c. 51), does not apply to London except where expressly mentioned, namely, the provisions of Part III. relating
Manor
the Court baron. Every manor (with some doubtful and unimportant exceptions) is of a date prior to the statute of Quia
Land charge
under a conveyance made after 1925, of a legal estate except mortgages protected by a deposit of deeds, or within the
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