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Straw, Man of
of shares, in a company, to such a man is good, subject to its regulations, so as to relieve the transferor
Negligence
the want of ordinary diligence; (2) slight, the want of great diligence; and (3) gross, the want of slight diligence. A … execution of his master's business. See MASTER AND SERVANT. A manufacturer is liable for negligence in the making or preparation of
Occupation
in its scope and significance. It is described as a generic and very comprehensive term, which includes every species of the … one's life; the principal or usual business in which a man engages; that which principally takes up one's time, thought, and
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Interest
(English) Conditional Fee Agreements Regulation, 2000 (SI 2000/692), reg. 4(2)(c)(e)(ii)], Garrett v. Halton BC, (2007) 1 WLR 554 CA Cir. Interest, … termini, it extended to estates, rights and titles that a man hath of, in, to or out of lands, 1 Inst.
Charter
man and man. Charters of the Sovereign are written instruments granting certain privileges or exemptions to any person or body politic
Fer' natur', animals
of hunting, taking, and killing certain wild animals, usually called game, in exclusion of other persons. He has a transient property … nor are they liable to distress for rent. But a man may acquire a qualified property in them, either (1) Per
Office of profit
Art. 102(1)(a)] It need not be in the service of Government. Generally it is understood that an office means a position … office capable of yielding a profit or from which, a man might reasonably be expected to make a profit. The actual
Virulent
is highly poisonous or malignant: venomous: acrimonous. 'Virulence' as a ground for exclusion from inheritance is treated from an entirely different … emphasis in those contexts was of the competence of a man to perform his social and religious obligations and no word
Reasonableness
standard of reasonableness as it might conceive it in a given situation. A thing is not unreasonable in the legal sense … impugned resolutions is different from the test of the 'reasonable man' familiar to the law of torts, whom English law figuratively
Homicide
life of a human being. In its several stages of guilt, arising from the parti-cular circumstances of mitigation or aggravation which … kinds:- (a) Per infortunium, or by misadventure, as where a man doing a lawful act, without any intention of hurt, by
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