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Uses
the rigidity of existing law and formalities. A system was found by the monastic jurists upon a model furnished by the
Unclaimed property
Balances, (5) Deposits with Bankers for Safe Custody, and (6) Found Property. (1) Government Stock.-The National Debt Act, 1870 (33 &
Tort
County Court, see s. 47, and COUNTY COURT. An action founded on tort was Tort [fr. tortus, Lat.], an injury or
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Lunatic
2]. As to deeds and wills executed by a person found of unsound mind by inquisition, see In re Walker, (1905)
Good faith
qualifies prosecuting the proceeding in the Court which ultimately is found to have no jurisdiction. Failure to pay the requisite court-fee
Estrays
Estrays, such valuable animals as are found wandering in a manor or lordship, the owner whereof is
Establish
fix firmly; make stable or permanent. 2. to set up; found, as an institution or business. 3. to set up, install
Declared
Declared, the expression 'declared' is wider than the words 'found or made'. To declare is to announce opinion. Indeed, the...
Child in need of care and protection
need of care and protection' means a child-(i) who is found without any home or settled place or abode and without
Case, action on the
on the case' (brevia 'de transgressione super casum') as being founded on the particular circumstances of the case thus requiring a
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