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Ibidem, Ibid., Ib., Id
Ibidem, Ibid., Ib., Id. [Lat.] (in the same place or case).
Ibid
Ibid., means in the same place. This abbreviation, used in citations
Notice
parts of the land under the same title (s. 200m ibid), but without prejudice to any obligation to register as land
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Certificate
68; for Certificate of Incorporation, see ss. 15 and 329, ibid.; and commencement of business, s. 94, ibid., and s. 82,
Mortgage
is excluded by the terms of the mortgage (s. 93 ibid.). See CONSOLIDATION. The (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s.
Tail
the heirs of the body etc. (but see s. 131 ibid., and SHELLEY'S CASE), or in tail, i.e., to create the
Maritime Courts
Maritime Courts. These were formerly the High Court of Admiralty and its Court of appeal, the Judicial Committee of the...
Workmen's Compensation Act
earning full wages in his employment [s. 1 (1) (a), ibid.], and serious and wilful misconduct may disqualify unless the injury
Trust instrument
Trust instrument. Under the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 117 (1) (xxxi.) and s. 9, includes in relation to...
Sudder dewanny adawlut
the chief civil Court of justice held at the presidency, Ibid. The chief criminal Court of justice, Ibid.
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