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Judge
Houses of Parliament; prior to the Act of Settlement, they held office during the pleasure of the Crown. They may not
Information
circulars, orders, logbooks, contracts, reports, papers, samples, models, data material held in any electronic form and information relating to any private
Notice
Co., (1915) 1 Ch 643, where the Court of Appeal held that s. 93 of the (English) Companies (Consolidation) Act, 1908,
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In jure
jure referred to the first stage of a Roman trial, held before the praetor for the purpose of establishing the legal
Impracticability
SCC 507: 1996 SCC (L&S) 761.) the Supreme Court has held: 'When the trial itself was legally impossible and impermissible the
Impossibility
v. Caldwell, (1863) 3 B&S 326, where the defendant was held excused from payment of damages for non-performance of an agreement
Husting
hus-thing, A.-S.]. council, curt, tribunal; apparently so called from being held within a building at a time when other courts were
High Steward, Court of the Lord
High Steward is very ancient, and was formerly hereditary, or held for life, or dum bene se gesserit; but it has
Not including a company to which the provisions.. apply
which the provisions.. apply, the Explanation requires that the shares held by a company should be considered as held by the
Petit serjeanty
manorial incidents; see COPYHOLD), and the land is to be held in like manner as if before the commencement of the
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