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Ordinarily
may be an option. There may be cases where an exception can be made out. It is never used in reference
Exceptio nulla est versus actionem que exceptionem perimit
Exceptio nulla est versus actionem que exceptionem perimit [Lat.], There is no exception against an action which
Intoxicating liquor
be allowed in bars of licensed premises with certain obvious exceptions, namely, children of licence holder, railway refreshment rooms, etc. See
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Alien
nationality to retain that nationality in certain cases. With certain exceptions, no alien enemy was to be naturalized for ten years
Abstract of title
absolute owners entitled in fee simple in possession are not exceptionally affected by legislation under these heads except so far as
Forfeiture
or felony, or felo de se, shall cause any forfeiture except as consequent on outlawry. The Act also makes provision for
Husband and wife
treated them, for most purposes, as one person, giving, with exceptions comparatively unimportant, the whole of a woman's property to her
Magna Carta
the lands of her husband which were his during coverture, except she were endowed of less at the church door. No
Notice
1925, does not apply to registered land, with a few exceptions. See REGISTERED LAND AND LAND CHARGES, and ANNUITIES. A purchaser
Prescription
thirty years' uninterrupted enjoyment, and absolutely indefeasible after sixty years, except by showing that the enjoyment was by some agreement in
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