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jurisdiction
brought to a state court. appellate jurisdiction : the jurisdiction granted to particular courts to hear appeals of the decisions of
Uses
be in esse. (5) There must be seisin in the grantee, or feoffee, to uses at the time of the execution
power
appropriate to carry out the purposes of a power expressly granted ;esp : a power that is not specifically delegated to
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Mining lease
mines and minerals, or purposes connected therewith, and includes a grant or licence for mining purposes [s. 205 (1) (xiv.), ibid.].
Tenure
the maxim, that all lands in this kingdom were originally granted by our kings, and held mediately or immediately of the
Credit information
advances, amounts outstanding under credit cards and other credit facilities granted or to be granted, by a credit institution or any
Way
for as private ways are presumed to have originated in grants from the owner of the soil, the want of repair,
authority
: the power to act that is officially or formally granted (as by statute, corporate bylaw, or court order) [within the
Injunction
1963), s. 37. Prior to the Judicature Act injunctions were grantable by the Court of Chancery only (except to prevent the
Patent
Patent, means a patent granted under this Act. [Patents Act, 1970 (39 of 1970), s.
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