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Issue price
Issue price, issue price is the sum total of whatever has gone into the price of liquor at the time it is issued and it is a single predetermined definite
Joint-tenancy
have then but a separate interest in the several parts of the land, and the jus accrescendi is gone. (2) By alienation without partition, as by one joint-tenant either releasing his share to the other, or conveying
Lambard's eirenarcha
Lambard's eirenarcha, a work upon the office of a justice of the peace, which having gone through two editions, one in 1572, the other in 1581, was reprinted in English in 1599.
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Latitat
in the County of Middlesex (in which the Court is holden) to be taken by bill, but has gone into some other county, to the sheriff of which this writ was directed to apprehend him there, Fitz.
Money land
trusts as the land wherefrom the money arises would, if not disposed of, have been held and have gone under the settlement, and see s. 78 (ibid.), as to personal estate settled by reference to capital money
Newspaper
judge at chambers to the prosecution of a newspaper for libel, allows the defence of justification to be gone into by justices, allows justices to summarily convict, and gives 'privilege' (see LIBEL) to newspaper reports of proceedings
Order and Disposition
when goods are in the order and disposition of a bankrupt, they go to his trustee, and have gone so since the time of James I. See BILL OF SALE, and Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 38; REPUTED
Reclaiming
Reclaiming, the action of a lord pursuing, pro-secuting, and recalling his vassal, who had gone to live in another place without his permission. Also the demanding of a thing or person to be
Pith and substance-doctrine of
true character of the enactment, the entire Act, its object and scope and effect, is required to be gone into. The question of invasion into the territory of another legislation is to be determined not by degree
Processing
Processing, in common parlance 'processing' is understood as an action which brings forth some change or alteration of the goods or material which is subjected to the act of processing. 'What is necessary in order to...
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