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Civil Law
phrases, meaning the same system of jurisprudence; it is now frequently denominated 'the Roman Civil Law.' The collections of Roman Civil
Cestui que trust
Cestui que trust, the person (now frequently termed 'beneficiary,' as in s. 62 of the Trustee Act,
Certiorari
away by statute, and special clauses in modern statutes have frequently taken it away. See e.g., (English) Public Health Act, 1875,
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Certificate
to declare or verify the truth of anything. Certificates are frequently referred to or required by Statute. A certificate is the
Betting
the Street Betting Act, 1906, is committed by any person frequenting or loitering in streets or public places on behalf either
Boundaries
presumption may be rebutted. Simple fences or ditches and walls frequently belong to the owners of both properties in common, see
Boosey [or Boosy] Pasture
country or written agreement in the north-western counties of England frequently allowed, till May 1, or 12, to outgoing tenants whose
Bills of quantities
specification. It too will be split into sections or elements frequently in accordance with the rules or recommendations of standard methods
Bill of Exchange
Law, by mere endorsement, so that very many names are frequently attached to one bill as endorsers, and each of them
Away-going, or Way-going crops
the benefit and encouragement of agriculture; but modern farming agreements frequently bar any claim under it, and substitute a claim to
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