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Previous conviction

offences; males under sixteen are liable to whipping in addition. Frequently statutes [see, e.g., (English) Licensing Act, 1872, s. 12, as

Prize Court

to war have been brought to a conclusion. It is frequently confounded with the Court of Admiralty, in consequence, perhaps, of

Promotion

as understood in ordinary parlance and also as a term frequently used in cases involving service laws means that a person

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Public mischief

at common law. Prosecutions for this offence have become increasingly frequent of late years, and as to what constitutes the offence,

Publication

of witnesses. Publication of a citation in two newspapers is frequently ordered by the Court for Divorce and the Court of

Punishment

to the discretion of the Court. Too great severity has frequently led to refusals of juries to convict, especially where the

Qabzadar

Qabzadar, was in old settlement decrees frequently used loosely to cover either under-proprietary rights or occupancy rights.

Master and servant

2nd Servants in particular trades. These (who are now more frequently termed 'workmen,' their masters being termed 'employers') are subject to

Marriage settlement

is desired to preserve in the family, the property is frequently settled on the husband or the wife, according to the

Deed

are not a necessary part of an assurance, yet they frequently become material as an aid to collect the intention of

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