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Common employment
damage caused by the negligence of his servant has the exception that where the person injured is the fellow-servant of and
Registration of title of land
s. 8, (English) Land Registration Act, 1925). But the latter exception has little practical importance, for the reasons that charges, which
Mental reservation
Mental reservation, a silent exception to the general words of a promise or agreement not
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Master and servant
Priestly v. Fowler, (1837) 3 M&W 1, made the important exception that the master was not liable to a servant for
record
one or more arrests or convictions see also business records exception, public records exception 2 : something (as a disc or
res gestae
v. State, 552 N.E.2d 56 (1990)"] 2 a : an exception or set of exceptions to the hearsay rule that permits
special duty doctrine
special duty doctrine : an exception to the public duty doctrine that imposes liability for injury
Fight
(2003) 9 SCC 322 (327). (Penal Code, 1860, s. 300 Exception 4) A fight is a combat between two and more
special use permit
board) for a use of property that is a special exception : lawful approval for a special exception
Bill of exceptions
Bill of exceptions. Prior to the Judicature Acts, if a judge, at the
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