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Benefit of clergy
right, which had been merely a matter of royal favour, founding their principal argument upon this text of Scripture: 'Touch not
Molder
who or that which molds or forms into shape specifically Founding one skilled in the art of making molds for castings
Founding
The art of smelting and casting metals
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Consideration
may be insufficient for the validity of other transactions maybe found:' (a) In so-called gratuitous or voluntary promises which are void
find
find found find·ing vt 1 : to come upon accidentally or through
Costs
a sum less-- (i) in the case of an action founded on contract, than forty pounds; or (ii) in the case
Finder of goods
CC 387; R. v. Ashwell, (1886) 16 QBD 215. Goods found on private property belong to the owner of such property,
Cephalosporin
in 1955 in the culture broth of a Cephalosporium species found off the coast of Sardinia Other cephalosporins have been found
Person of unsound mind
(1); (c) Certified [(English) Lunacy Act, 1890, s. 4]; (d) Found to be of unsound mind upon inquisition (see that title),
Grounds
also all the 'basic facts' on which those conclusions are founded, they are different from subsidiary facts so further particulars of
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