Fall - Law Dictionary Search Results
Interpretatio flenda est ut res magnis valeat quam pereat
to be made that the thing may rather stand than fall.
Judgment decree or final order
decree or final order, in order that a decision should fall within the definition of the word 'judgment' or 'final order'
Koran, or Alcoran
contains both ecclesiastical and secular laws. Consult Gibbon's Dec. and Fall, ch 1.
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Dowry
marriage but out of love, affection or regard, would not fall within the mischief of the expression 'dowry' made punishable under
Embring days or ember days
Common Prayer. Our almanacs call the weeks in which they fall the Ember weeks, and they are now chiefly noticed on
Class or classes of cases
groups of individuals, who by the nature of their activities fall under one particular group or groups by their common or
Domo reparanda
that lay for one against his neighbour, by the anticipated fall of whose house he feared a damage and injury to
Civil Law
solitudes of a majestic ruin.' And see Gib. Dec. and Fall, c. xliv., for an outline of the Roman jurisprudence. ]
Beneficio primo ecclesiastico habendo
the Lord Chancellor, to bestow the benefice that should first fall in the royal gift, above or under a specified value
Body
of pregnancy at which separate existence is impossible does not fall within the coroner's jurisdiction, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 9,
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