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Civil Law
Imperial, or Civil Law, as consolidated by Justinian, consists of four parts:-- (1) The Institutes, in which the elements of jurisprudence
Magna Carta
of Charles II did away with the effect of the four next chapters of the Great Charter. It will be only
Average
(ii) in the case of weekly paid workman, in the four complete weeks, (iii) in the case of daily paid workman,
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Cord of wood
Cord of wood, a quantity of wood eight feet long, four feet broad, and four feet high.
Herald
expeditions, i.e., York, Lancaster, Chester, Windsor, Richmond, and Somerset; the four former were instituted by Edward III, and the two latter
Hikenilde, Ickneal or Ikenild Street
Hikenilde, Ickneal or Ikenild Street, one of the four Roman roads of Britain, leading from St. David's to Tynemouth,
Hire
bailment for a reward or compensation. It is divisible into four sorts:-(1) The hiring of a thing for use (locatio rei).
Insurance
considerable part of the business is transacted between one and four. Merchants and ship-owners who manage their own insurance business procure
Legacy
it is postponed to the claims of creditors. There are four kinds of legacies:-(1) General, when it does not amount to
Multi-storeyed building
Multi-storeyed building, means a building constructed on any land, containing four or more apartments, or two or more buildings in any
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