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Herald
expeditions, i.e., York, Lancaster, Chester, Windsor, Richmond, and Somerset; the four former were instituted by Edward III, and the two latter … of the funerals of the inferior nobility on the south side of the Trent. (3) Norroy (North Roy) King of Arms
Institutions
to legal study (legum cunabula). The work was divided into four books, subdivided into titles. The Institutes are the elements of … the Succession to Intestates, to which the cognati, or female side, were admitted by the Pr'torian equity, according to the degree
King's Bench
Law in the kingdom, consisting of a chief justice and four puisne justices, who were by their office the sovereign conservators … civil causes: the former in what is called the Crown side or Crown office, the letter in the plea side of
Motor cycle
propelled vehicle, not being an invalid carriage with less than four wheels, the weight of which unladen does not exceed 410 … It means a two-wheeled motor vehicle, inclusive of any detachable side-car having an extra wheel, attached to the motor vehicle. [Motor
Market
for buying and selling, inter alia, grains where more than four stalls or shops are kept on any plot of land … market of antiquity, which was a public market-place on one side only, the other sides being occupied by temples, theatres, etc.
Breve
note or character of time equivalent to two semibreves or four minims When dotted it is equal to three semibreves It … a line perpendicular to the staff on each of its sides formerly much used for choir service
Central Criminal Court
twelve sessions held in every year, at times fixed by four or more of the judges of the High Court, (English)
Forthwith
is ordered to plead forthwith, he must plead within twenty four hours. When a statute or rule of Court requires an
Impossibility
to let a music-hall to the plaintiff for entertainments for four non-consecutive days, by reason of the hall having been burnt … whole of the contract has been performed on the one side and nothing in consideration thereof has been done by the
Solicitor
universities, when the period may be reduced to three or four years (see Schedule I.). a practising solicitor must take out
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