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Frauds, Statute of
best rent which can be reasonably obtained without taking a fine; and by s. 3 grants and surrenders were required to … Geo. 5, c. 49), s. 162. There now remain in force s. 4 (amended), ss. 10, 11 and 23 and 24
Alien
or traded with an enemy or within specified limits been fined or imprisoned in the Empire, or who was not of … who is not a British subject. The Regulations now in force are the (English) Naturalization Regulations, 1933 (S. R. & O.
Assault
than two months' imprisonment or by not more than 5l. fine. As to 'aggravated' assault on a boy under 14 or … Fr., to assai]; insultus, Lat.], an attempt to offer, with force and violence, to do a corporal hurt to another, as
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Clandestine mortgages
intent to defraud, is made guilty of mis-demeanour punishable by fine and imprisonment and also to an action for damages if … part thereof, to any person, the former mortgage being in force, and shall not discover in writing to the second mortgagee
Copyright
7 and (with slight alteration) s. 8 of the (English) Fine Arts Copyright Act, 1862 (25 & 26 Vict. c. 68), … of any other statutory enactment for the time being in force' (s. 31). By sub-s. 2 of s. 1 of this
Magna Carta
an ecclesiastical benefice. The 14th chapter is directed against excessive fines, and provides that:-'A freeman shall not be amerced for a … be done to the contrary, it shall beheld of no force or effect.' Consult 2 Hallam's Middle Ages, p. 326; McKechnie's
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him to whom a rent-seck or rent-charge was granted, by fine levied in the King's court, against the tenant of the … a grantee of a rent (not a rent service) to force the tenant to consent to the transfer, Black's Law Dictionary,
Solicitor
act as solicitors on penalty on summary conviction of a fine not exceeding one hundred pounds. The (English) Solicitors Act, 1936 … prosecuting in a summary way any person not having in force a practising certificate who wilfully pretends to be a solicitor
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