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Cousin
personal on the death of the intestate with a few exceptions, see DEVOLUTION OF PROPERTY ON DEATH, the share of the
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
that the Court's decision involves a point of law of exceptional public importance, and that it is desirble in the public
Curtesy of England
freehold estates maybe tenants by the curtesy; but aliens cannot, except under the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act, 1914,
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Default summons
and 10l., and is not available against a working-class defendant, except in the case of a trade debt, where the claim
Adoption
order is to place the adopted child for all purposes except as mentioned below in the position of a child as
Domesday, or domesday-book
greater containing a survey of all the lands in England except the counties of Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland, Durham, and part of
Domestics
For the purposes of Unemployment Insurance, employment in domestic service, except where the employed in any trade or business carried on
Evacuee
property he left in Pakistan were exercisable by the Custodian excepting that he could not appropriate the proceeds for his own
Exchequer, Court of
Court of Common Law, having also an equitable jurisdiction, which, except when it sat as a Court of Revenue was transferred
Fee-simple
the case of persons dying after 1925, with a few exceptions, and escheat was replaced by certain rights conferred on the
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