Forty - Law Dictionary Search Results
Arrest
enjoyed by a member of the House of Commons for forty days after every prorogation, and forty days before the next
Quadragene
An indulgence of forty days corresponding to the forty days of ancient canonical penance
Quadragenarious
Consisting of forty forty years old
Licence
and (b) that if a lease is for more than forty years and is made for building, improvement, or alteration of
Pension
derived from any source other than earnings, do not exceed forty-nine pounds seventeen shillings and six pence. There are, however, several
Musician, London
shall be liable to a penalty of not more than forty shillings, or, in the discretion of the magistrate before whom
Magna Carta
shall tarry in the chief house of her husband by forty days after th death of her husband, within which days
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
be forced on a purchaser's if the vendor can show forty years' undisturbed possession, Sands v. Thompson, (1883) 22 Ch D
Entry
of disabilities, provided it be not more than thirty (formerly forty) years in the whole. See (English) Real Property Limitation Act,
Lent
spring], the time from Ash Wednesday to Easter Day. The forty days of Lent are days of fasting or abstinence.
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