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Assessors
'natural skill and experience' in Admiralty actions, and such assessors frequently sit in county courts under the powers of this Act.
Commission Agent or Broker
anyone traffics or negotiates for another; also, and much more frequently, the percentage given to factors or agents for transacting the
Coke, Sir Edward
that he strongly protested against 'the cursed gallows tree' so frequently in use in his day. He died in 1634. Author
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Customs
duties of tonnage and pound-age, of which mention is so frequently made in English history, were customs duties; the first being
Commission day
was never transacted on Commission Day, whereas now it very frequently is.
Concessi
Concessi (I have granted), a word of frequent use in conveyances. By s. 59(2) of the (English) Law
Conditional fee
this estate, and ascertains its determination. A fee qualified is frequently called a fee base, i.e., impure, defective, and circumscribed. There
Conditional limitation
take advantage of a condition. These limitations are now become frequent, and their mixed nature his given them the name of
Consequential damages
due to fire damage in a factory. It is most frequently encountered in contracts and insurance policies when its meaning is
Consultation
1956, page 1242) also says that the word 'consult' is frequently defined as meaning 'to discuss something together, or to deliberate'.
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