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Forty spot

The Tasmanian forty spotted diamond bird Pardalotus quadragintus

Forty-days' Court

Forty-days' Court, the Court of attachment in forests, or wood-mote Court.

Manu forti

Manu forti (with strong hand).

Quarantine, or Quarentaine

but she shall remain in her husband's capital mansion-house for forty days after his death, during which time her dower shall

Sanctuary

York, or in London to Whitefriars or the Savoy, within forty days, on confession and taking oath of abjuration of the

Way

of legal memory; and where the right shall have existed forty years, it shall be absolute and indefeasible, unless it appears

Vendor and Purchaser Act, 1874

subject to any stipulation to the contrary in the contract, forty years was to be substituted for sixty years as the

Water and watercourse

by twenty years' un-interrupted enjoyment, and an indefeasible right after forty years; and when the land over which such rights as

Forest Courts

regard, sweinmote, and justice-seat. The Court of attachments, woodmote, or forty days' Court, was held before the verderers of the forest

Costs

in the case of an action founded on contract, than forty pounds; or (ii) in the case of an action founded

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