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Murder
less, a person indicted for murder may be (and very frequently is) convicted of manslaughter. The Infanticide Act, 1922, provides that
Mutatis mutandis
defined as 'The necessary changes. This is a phrase of frequent practical occurrence, meaning that matters or things are generally the
New assignment
re-assign the cause of action with fresh particulars. It most frequently occurred in actions of trespass, as where two assaults had
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Non-obstante
could not be lawfully done without it. Also, a clause frequent in statutes and letters-patent, importing a licence from the Crown
Notice of admit
of expense' (R.S.C., Ord. XXXII., r. 2). This rule is frequently acted upon. There is another (rule 4), providing for a
Originating summons
of the High Court. summonses of this description are very frequently issued in the Chancery Division for the determination of particular
Packed parcels
higher rate for 'packed' than other parcels has been determined frequently to be illegal, see G.W. Ry. Co. v. Sutton, (1869)
Paragraph
sense of which is complete. Modern deeds and wills are frequently drawn in paragraphs.
Parol or Parole
action were, when they were given viva voce in Court, frequently termed the parol.
Particulars
Prac. The necessity for application for particulars has become less frequent since the Judicature Acts, as the Rules of Court under
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