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Freemasons
of all secret societies. Its objects, of course, are unknown except to the members, but are believed to be of a
Chancellors of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
is the defendant, over all civil actions and suits whatsoever, excepting where a right of freehold is concerned, and of all
Chemical weapons
weapons, 'chemical weapons' means,--(i) the toxic chemicals and their precursors, except where intended for--(a) industrial, agricultural research, medical, pharmaceutical or other
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Age
he cannot be convicted of an offence involving carnal knowledge, except as a principal in the second degree in a rape,
Cereals
Cereals, the Act extends to home-grown cereals, that is, cereals grown in the United Kingdom being wheat, barley, oats, rye,...
Advocates, Faculty of
Courts in Scotland they have an exclusive right of audience except (1) where a party conducts his own case, and (2)
exchequer
one point the Exchequer also had jurisdiction over all actions, except those involving real property, between two subjects of the Crown.
final
to be determined by the court or to be done except execution of the judgment but not precluding appeal used of
hearsay rule
to test the accuracy of the statement. There are numerous exceptions to the rule, however, mainly for statements made under circumstances
heir
entry forced heir : an heir who cannot be disinherited except for causes recognized by law ;esp in the civil law
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