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Magna Carta
the lands of her husband which were his during coverture, except she were endowed of less at the church door. No
Landlord and tenant
are fit for the purposes for which they are taken except as to fitness upon letting furnished premises [see Collins v.
Shop
case of illness. The sale of meals and food is excepted in certain circumstances, as also that of intoxicating liquors, medicine,
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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
Forfeiture
or felony, or felo de se, shall cause any forfeiture except as consequent on outlawry. The Act also makes provision for
Alien
that alien friends might hold every species of personal property except chattels real; that subjects of a friendly power might hold
Abstract of title
absolute owners entitled in fee simple in possession are not exceptionally affected by legislation under these heads except so far as
declaration
admission, confession, self-incrimination NOTE: A declaration against interest is an exception to the hearsay rule. A statement that is offered to
Housing of the working classes
and consolidates the general law on the subject with some exceptions, chiefly relating to agricultural populations and needs, which are also
Married women's property
dispose by will of it as he pleased, with these exceptions and modifications:- 1) Her freehold estate became his to manage
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