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Bowgrace

A frame or fender of rope or junk laid out at the sides or bows of a vessel to secure it from

Buffer

An elastic apparatus or fender for deadening the jar caused by the collision of bodies as a buffer at the end of a

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Puddening

A quantity of rope yarn or the like placed as a fender on the bow of a boat

Illegal contract

A breach of promise of marriage by a married man pending divorce after decree nisi may be actionable, Fender v. Mildmay, (1937) 53 TLR 885. Illegality super-vening by act or change in the law terminates the contract.

Marriage, Promise of

pending decree absolute the House of Lords held that the promise was not void as against pubic policy, Fender v. Mildmay, (1937) 106 LJ KB 641, and see ILLEGALITY. As to defence of illness, see Jefferson v.

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Fender

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Bowgrace

A frame or fender of rope or junk laid out at the sides or bows of a vessel to secure it from

Buffer

An elastic apparatus or fender for deadening the jar caused by the collision of bodies as a buffer at the end of a

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Puddening

A quantity of rope yarn or the like placed as a fender on the bow of a boat

Illegal contract

A breach of promise of marriage by a married man pending divorce after decree nisi may be actionable, Fender v. Mildmay, (1937) 53 TLR 885. Illegality super-vening by act or change in the law terminates the contract.

Marriage, Promise of

pending decree absolute the House of Lords held that the promise was not void as against pubic policy, Fender v. Mildmay, (1937) 106 LJ KB 641, and see ILLEGALITY. As to defence of illness, see Jefferson v.

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