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Mortgage
mortgage is the creation of an interest in property, defeasible (i.e., annullable) upon performing the condition of paying a given sum … such proviso, the legal estate becomes perfected in the mortgagee, i.e., indefeasible, and so lost at the Common Law to the
Motor Car
to obtain a driving licence he must be physically fit (i.e., not suffer from certain physical diseases or disabilities which might
Namely
exists between the words namely and including. Namely imports interpretation i.e. indicates what is included in the previous term; but including … is included in the previous term; but including imports addition i.e. indicates something not included, Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn. Namely,
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National Assembly of the Church of England
1919). The Church Assembly consists of the House of Bishops (i.e., members of the Upper Houses of the two Convocations), the … Upper Houses of the two Convocations), the House of Clergy (i.e., members of the two Lower Houses), and the House of
Nobility
to their respective honours; they are created either by writ, i.e., by royal summons to attend the house of peers, or … summons to attend the house of peers, or by letters-patent, i.e., by royal grant of any dignity and degree of peerage.
Not yet become binding on the parties
Not yet become binding on the parties, the expression 'not yet become binding on the parties' in Article V(1)(e)
Annuity
For the recovery of arrears of annuities charged on land, i.e., rent charges, see RENT CHARGE, and for apportionment of annuities
Wreck
could be identified by its owner it was not wreck, i.e., property which the Crown could claim as part of its
Act of Parliament
expressly, but by implication, as when it is contrary thereto, i.e., so clearly repugnant that it necessarily implies a negative, but
Antichresis
of the ground were not alienated, which was called VIF-gage, i.e., vivum vadium. The obsolete Welsh mortgage bears a resemblance to
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