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Malice exception
Malice exception, A limitation on a public official's qualified immunity, by which
Wills
does not extend to Scotland, where, as generally in Europe, except in England and Ireland, a man cannot deprive his wife
National insurance
provisions of the Act--Voluntary Contributors. A. Employed Contributors. With the exception of persons specially 'excepted' and 'exempted,' as mentioned below, all
Registration of title of land
should be observed that mines and minerals which have been excepted from a grant of land are not guaranteed unless separately
Deed
their rank, profession or calling, and their places of abode, except in the case of a peer. The assumption of any
Intoxicating liquor
usual practice was to renew such licences in all cases except where actual misconduct on the part of the holder was
Lease
Act; see infra. Until 1926, under a lease for years, except a lease operating under the Statute of Uses, the lessee
Tail
1926 of personal property [L.P. Act, 1925, s. 130 (2), except personalty settled by reference to land s. 130 (3)] Sub-s.
res gestae
v. State, 552 N.E.2d 56 (1990)"] 2 a : an exception or set of exceptions to the hearsay rule that permits
Criminal Evidence Act
(they having been previously incompetent on the groundof interest), expressly excepted criminal proceedings from its opertion; but a series of enactments
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