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Falsa demonstratione legatum non perimitur
Falsa demonstratione legatum non perimitur [Lat.], a legacy will not fail from a false description.
Cestui que trust
The remedy of the cestui que trust, if the trustee fails in his duty, is by an action in the Chancery
Equity
calls it the correction of mere law, where mere law fails on account of its univer-sality and points to the impossibility
Contravenes
Contravenes, including 'fails to comply with' Food and Environment Protection Act, 1985, s. 16(3) (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol....
Locomotives. I
penalty on it appearing that they were so constructed but failed to consume by reason of default of the company owing
Breve judiciale non cadit pro defectu forme
judiciale non cadit pro defectu forme [Lat.], A judicial writ fails not through defect of form.
British museum
v. British Museum Trustees, (1894) 10 TLR 338, the plaintiff failed to recover for a libel in a pamphlet bought by
Burial
implies that a faculty was originally obtained. The faculty, however, fails when the family cease to be parishioners. In Bryan v.
Character and antecedents
decide whether to commit for sentence, but where they have failed to make a proper inquiry before deciding to proceed summarily,
Children
custody of them (including father who having deserted his wife fails to pay any part of his earnings for the support
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