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Tout
in such business, or who for purposes of such procurement frequents the precincts of the Court. In re Sant Ram AIR
Torture
to make him disclose his accomplices. It was , however, frequently the practice to torture by virtue of Royal Warrant, a
Title
either possession or even the right of possession. This is frequently styled the mere right, jus merum; and the estate of
Rent
by express powers of distress and entry. Small rent-charges were frequently granted for the mere purpose of qualifying the grantee for
Public Order Act, 1936
exhibited to the public on private property, yet they are frequented by the public, the public go there, Kannammal v. A.S.
Market
control is exercised over the business of, or the persons frequenting, the market by the owner of the place or by
Jus
its Jus Civile, sometimes called Jus Civile Romanorum, but more frequently designated by the term Jus Civile only, by which is
Primogeniture
of an intestate parent. An analogous right of succession is frequently given by will, and even more frequently given and preserved
Expectant heir
another person. expectant heirs wishing to anticipate this property have frequently borrowed money, to be repaid when the expected property shall
Customary Court-baron
clear, tht the lord may hold a customary court as frequently as he pleases, and compe the attendance of his tenants
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