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Vis
disturbance to person or property. It was a vis armata, i.e. vis cum armis, or vis simplex, i.e. vis sine armis, … a vis armata, i.e. vis cum armis, or vis simplex, i.e. vis sine armis, 1 Reeves, c. 6, p. 322.
Principal and accessory (or accessory)
offences are of two degrees: (a) of the first degree, i.e., the actual perpetrators of the crime; (b) of the second … actual perpetrators of the crime; (b) of the second degree, i.e., those who are present, aiding and abetting the act to
Feodum taliatum, i.e. hareditas in quandam certitudinem limitata
Feodum taliatum, i.e. hareditas in quandam certitudinem limitata [Lat.], fee-tail - that is,
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Testamentum, i.e. testatio mentis, facta nullo pr'sentis metu periculi, sed sol' cogitatione mortalitatis
Testamentum, i.e. testatio mentis, facta nullo pr'sentis metu periculi, sed sol' cogitatione
I
I the ninth letter of the English alphabet takes its form from the Phoelignician through the Latin
Premises let for residential purposes
purposes they are undoubtedly covered by s. 14(1) (e) but even when the premises are let out for composite or mixed
Casual employee
Casual employee, Casual employees are employees within the meaning of the term
Best evidence rule
evidence of the existence of the contents of a letter i.e. its production in court. The rule no longer applies as
Month
was written moneth]. The period in which that planet moneth, i.e., completeth its orbit. It is either--(1) Lunar, the time between
Factum
made certain. As to the plea of 'non est factum,' i.e. 'I never made the deed,' see Howatson v. Webb, (1907)
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