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Waste lands
Waste lands, the expression 'waste lands' has a well-defined legal connotation. It means lands
Water supply and sanitary fittings
Water supply and sanitary fittings, the expression 'sanitary fittings' has received judicial interpreta-tion by the Supreme Court
Winning
or vein of ore and prepare it for working. The expression 'to win' interpreted in the English cases was in respect
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Parol evidence
meaning of, or to add to, vary, or alter the express terms of a deed, is, that it shall not be
Personal effects
House Dictionary of the English Language, at page 1075, the expression is given the following meaning: Personal effects, privately owned articles
Bailment
Bailment [fr. bailler, Fr., to deliver], a compendious expression to signify a contract resulting from delivery; perhaps best defined
Negotiable instruments
exchange or cheque is payable to the order which is expressed to be so payable or which is expressed to be
Failure of justice
submission in a criminal Court is accentuated with the said expression. Perhaps it is too pliable or facile an expression which
Malice
malitia pr'cogitata, or malice prepense or aforethought. It is either express, as when one with a sedate and deliberate mind and
Acquisition
2003), s. 2(a)] 'Acquisition', with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, includes hiring, borrowing, or accepting as a gift. [Arms Act,
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Expressible - Law Dictionary Search Results
Waste lands
Waste lands, the expression 'waste lands' has a well-defined legal connotation. It means lands
Water supply and sanitary fittings
Water supply and sanitary fittings, the expression 'sanitary fittings' has received judicial interpreta-tion by the Supreme Court
Winning
or vein of ore and prepare it for working. The expression 'to win' interpreted in the English cases was in respect
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Parol evidence
meaning of, or to add to, vary, or alter the express terms of a deed, is, that it shall not be
Personal effects
House Dictionary of the English Language, at page 1075, the expression is given the following meaning: Personal effects, privately owned articles
Bailment
Bailment [fr. bailler, Fr., to deliver], a compendious expression to signify a contract resulting from delivery; perhaps best defined
Negotiable instruments
exchange or cheque is payable to the order which is expressed to be so payable or which is expressed to be
Failure of justice
submission in a criminal Court is accentuated with the said expression. Perhaps it is too pliable or facile an expression which
Malice
malitia pr'cogitata, or malice prepense or aforethought. It is either express, as when one with a sedate and deliberate mind and
Acquisition
2003), s. 2(a)] 'Acquisition', with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, includes hiring, borrowing, or accepting as a gift. [Arms Act,
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