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Maxim
Manistry, K.C., on 'The Use of Legal Maxims,' delivered in Gray's Inn Hall to the Solicitors' Managing Clerks' Association in January,
Moot
appointed times, and has of late years been revived in Gray's Inn.
Necessaries
32; Barnes v. Toye, (1884) 13 QBD 410; Roberts v. Gray, (1913)1 KB 520; and INFANT. Where 'necessaries,' that is, goods
Pension of the Inns of Court
a Parliament, and in Lincoln's Inn a council, is, in Gray's Inn, termed a pension, being an assembly of the benchers
Benchers
is an appeal from them to the judges, R. v. Gray's Inn, (1780) 1 Dougl. 353. See Odgers on Inns of
Perpetuity
consult the works of Lewis (1849); Marsden (1883); and Prof. Gray (Boston, U.S.A., 2nd Edn. 1906); and as to option of
Possessory lien
rule it is immaterial how possession is obtained, Robbins v. Gray, (1895) 2 QB 501; Keene v. Thomas, (1905) 1 KB
Possibility on a possibility
Settlement, (1914) 1 Ch 595. Consult Williams on Real Property; Gray on Perpetuities, 2nd Edn. par. 125 et seq; and Wolst.
Remoteness
Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 163, and PERPETUITIES. Consult Gray on Perpetuities.
Restrictive Covenant
v. Reacher, (1908) 2 Ch 665; see also Drake v. Gray, (1936) 1 Ch 465; Re Union of London and Smith's
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