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Hereditaments

7th Edn., p. 730. The enumeration of incorporeal hereditaments in Hale's Analysis (p. 48) is the following:-Rents, services, tithes, commons, and

Frauds, Statute of

statute is said to have been famed by Sir Matthew Hale, Lord Keeper Guilford, and Sir Leoline Jenkins, an eminent civilian.

Diversity

been already decided, 4 Bl. Com. 396. See also 1 Hale's Pleas of the Crown, 370.

Health

The state of being hale sound or whole in body mind or soul especially the

Healthy

Being in a state of health enjoying health hale sound free from disease as a healthy child a healthy

Accretion

it be sudden and considerable it belongs to the Crown, Hale, De Jure Maris, 14; 2 Bl. Com. Ch. Xvi; A.G.

Arbor consanguinitatis

family. See the Arbor civilis of the civilians and canonists, Hale's Com. Law, 335.

Barrister, or Barrastor

except through the intervention of a solicitor. See Doe v. Hale, (1850) 15 QB 171, where it was said that the

Benefit of clergy

28), s. 6, abolished benefit of clergy altogether, See 2 Hale's Hist. 323; Jac. Law Dict.

Berwick-upon-Tweed

and is no part of the county of Northumberland. See Hale's Hist. 257.

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