Exceptional - Law Dictionary Search Results
Service uniform
of olive drab woolen or khaki colored cotton with all metal attachments of dull finish bronze with the exceptional of insignia of rank which are of gold or silver finish
insightful
having intellectual depth having or showing an exceptional degree of insight2 of people or their comments
Inimitable
Not capable of being imitated copied or counterfeited beyond imitation surpassingly excellent matchless unrivaled exceptional unique as an inimitable style inimitable eloquence
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schedule a occupations
authority to approve labor certifications for these occupations. These occupations are physical therapists, professional nurses and people of exceptional ability in the sciences or arts. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
Landlord and tenant
repair or under any warranty that the premises are fit for the purposes for which they are taken except as to fitness upon letting furnished premises [see Collins v. Hopkins, (1923) 2 KB], or as to fitness
Shop
or when the article is required in a case of illness. The sale of meals and food is excepted in certain circumstances, as also that of intoxicating liquors, medicine, etc., newspapers, etc., motor and cycle supplies, etc.
Prescription
tithes and rent) are prima facie indefeasible after thirty years' uninterrupted enjoyment, and absolutely indefeasible after sixty years, except by showing that the enjoyment was by some agreement in writing. (2) Claims to ways or 'other' easements
Notice
Class C of s. 10, where the charge is created or transferred after 1925, including (i.) mortgages, not excepting first mortgages (not completed by possession of the title deeds) and required to be registered; (ii. and iii.)
Magna Carta
assigned unto her the third part of all the lands of her husband which were his during coverture, except she were endowed of less at the church door. No widow shall be distrained to marry while she
Alien
be capable of holding real or personal estate; that alien friends might hold every species of personal property except chattels real; that subjects of a friendly power might hold lands, etc., for the purposes of residence or
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