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Maxim

Consult Broom's Legal Maxims; Mew's Digest, tit. 'Maxims,' and see full collections in Encyclop'dia of the Laws of England, and in … the Solicitors' Managing Clerks' Association in January, 1905: see Law Times Newsp. For January 14, 1905. Consult Broom's Legal Maxims; Mew's

Henry VIII Clause

the delegating Act in order to bring that Act into full operation or otherwise by Order to remove any difficulty, and … or otherwise by Order to remove any difficulty, and at times giving power to modify the provisions of other Acts also,

Heirloom

consent of the usufructuary for the time being if of full age (ibid., sub-s. 5). Heirlooms, is derived from 'loom', an

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accelerate

a security agreement) so that payment of the debt in full is due immediately see also acceleration clause b : to … -at·ed -at·ing vt : to bring about at an earlier time: as a : to advance (the maturity date of a

Executory

personal estate of a deceased; whatever may be executed. Taking full effect at a future time, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,

Colligenda bona, letters ad

goods of the deceased, and may give the grantee the full powers of an administrator during the time he is to

Abbot, or Abbat

abbots were those privileged to wear the mitre and allowed full episcopal authority within their precincts. They were also lords of … precincts. They were also lords of Parliament, and at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII. Were

valued policy law

pay to the insured in case of total loss the full amount of insurance regardless of the actual value of the … regardless of the actual value of the property at the time of the loss

full of the moon

the time when the moon is fully illuminated

Way

of way as of right and without interruption for a full period of twenty years is conclusive that way is a … defeated by showing the commencement of the right within the time of legal memory; and where the right shall have existed

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