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Siren
nymphs or according to some writers of two said to frequent an island near the coast of Italy and to sing
Dean
peculiars without cure of souls, who therefore may be, and frequently are, persons not in holy orders. Their appointments are either
A vinculo matrimonii
the marriage was not void ab initio, yet it was frequently granted before the establishment of the 'Divorce Court' in 1857,
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Abbreviation
Abbreviation, an abridging or contraction, very frequent in old statues, as of 'rationabilem' by 'ronabilem' (in the
Absque impetitione vasti
Absque impetitione vasti [Lat.] (without impeachment of waste), a reservation frequently made to a tenant for life, that no man shall
Abusing children
and encouraging of prostitution of girls and allowing them to frequent brothels. See also CHILDREN.
Achators, or Achetors
Achators, or Achetors, purveyors, because they frequently bargain; also purchasers, Chaucer.
Ad ea qu' frequentius accident jura adaptantur
Ad ea qu' frequentius accident jura adaptantur. Wing. 216; 2 Inst. 137; Broom's Leg.
Advice
and the payee. Bills presented for acceptance or payment are frequently dishonoured for 'want of advice.
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
his tenancy. The operation of this Act could be and frequently was excluded by agreement, but now the tenant cannot deprive
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