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Requisition of property

state but is taken out of the control of the owner for the time being for certain purpose, however the owner becomes entitled to compensation, because 'requisition' of the property amounts at least to temporary deprivation of

Notice to quit

in such cases the tenant usually holds from year to year upon the former terms. No fresh notice, however, is necessary where a tenant, after having given or been given a notice, contumaciously wilfully holds over, and

Trust

(hence called the trustee), for the benefit of another (hence called the cestui que trust, or beneficiary), not, however, issuing out of real or personal property, but as a collateral incident accompanying it, annexed in privity to

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Magna Carta

statutes in thirty-seven chapters, which are for the most part declaratory of our ancient and cherished customs, supplying, however, many of the deficiencies of the Common Law. 'Codes are not made; they make themselves,' said Pourtales, and

Forfeiture

up from all change or transfer), was prohibited under pain of forfeiture to the lord. The Crown may, however (see MORTMAIN), grant a licence which will avoid this forfeiture. By the (English) Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act,

Expectant heir

run by the lender requires. At Common Law all such loans are good, and the interest upon them, however high, recoverable. By the Usury Acts, indeed-which, however, did not apply to loans to expectant heirs with any

Civil Law

of Jus Civile Papirianum. Legislation under the kings must have been extremely simple; very few relics of it, however, have been preserved, and among them it is almost impossible to distinguish the genuine from the spurious. The

Ancient law

Ancient law, uniformly refuse to dispense with a single gesture, however, grotesque, with a single syllable, however its meaning may have been forgotton; with a single witness, however superfluous

Adoption

are deprived permanently of their parental rights, and are required to acknowledge the fact. In regard to property, however, under any disposition or an intestacy the child retains his status as a child of his or her

Income

in the manufacture or other processes carried on by the assesses qua that commodity. It is not necessary, however, for income to accrue that there must be a sale of a commodity: consumption or use of a

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Requisition of property

state but is taken out of the control of the owner for the time being for certain purpose, however the owner becomes entitled to compensation, because 'requisition' of the property amounts at least to temporary deprivation of

Notice to quit

in such cases the tenant usually holds from year to year upon the former terms. No fresh notice, however, is necessary where a tenant, after having given or been given a notice, contumaciously wilfully holds over, and

Trust

(hence called the trustee), for the benefit of another (hence called the cestui que trust, or beneficiary), not, however, issuing out of real or personal property, but as a collateral incident accompanying it, annexed in privity to

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Magna Carta

statutes in thirty-seven chapters, which are for the most part declaratory of our ancient and cherished customs, supplying, however, many of the deficiencies of the Common Law. 'Codes are not made; they make themselves,' said Pourtales, and

Forfeiture

up from all change or transfer), was prohibited under pain of forfeiture to the lord. The Crown may, however (see MORTMAIN), grant a licence which will avoid this forfeiture. By the (English) Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act,

Expectant heir

run by the lender requires. At Common Law all such loans are good, and the interest upon them, however high, recoverable. By the Usury Acts, indeed-which, however, did not apply to loans to expectant heirs with any

Civil Law

of Jus Civile Papirianum. Legislation under the kings must have been extremely simple; very few relics of it, however, have been preserved, and among them it is almost impossible to distinguish the genuine from the spurious. The

Ancient law

Ancient law, uniformly refuse to dispense with a single gesture, however, grotesque, with a single syllable, however its meaning may have been forgotton; with a single witness, however superfluous

Adoption

are deprived permanently of their parental rights, and are required to acknowledge the fact. In regard to property, however, under any disposition or an intestacy the child retains his status as a child of his or her

Income

in the manufacture or other processes carried on by the assesses qua that commodity. It is not necessary, however, for income to accrue that there must be a sale of a commodity: consumption or use of a

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