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Contentious business
there is no such contest; the latter term is most frequently used in connection with obtaining probate or administra-tion, but is
Contribution
contract or otherwise, of his share of the liability. It frequently arises between sureties, who are bound for the same principal,
Corporation or body politic
for the purpose of trade, or the doing of acts frequently occurring; in these cases, the affixing of the common seal
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Court and Judge
is not true. While the words 'court' and 'Judge' are frequently used interchangeably they are not stricto sensu synonymous for the
Court-baron
or four days' notice have been deemed sufficient. It was frequently held together with the court-leet, and generally assembled but once
Crown
worn on the head by sovereign princes. The word is frequently used when speaking of the sovereign himself, or the rights,
Argumentum a communiter accidentibus in jure frequens
frequens est [Lat.], An agreement from things commonly happening is frequent in law.
Customs of the port
generally known as customs of the port, which have been frequently established in litiga-tion, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 12(1), para
Days of grace
expiration, in the expectation that it will be renewed is frequently referred to as days of grace for payment of the
Assassination
by lying in wait. In modern times the term is frequently applied to the open murder of great personages from political
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