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False prophecies

raising enthusiastic jealousies in the people and terrifying them with imaginary fears. They were punishable as misdemeanours by 5 Eliz. c.

Full age

to the day before as to the day after the imaginary interval at which it takes place, Hals. L.E., tit. 'Age'.

Hypothetical tenant

term used in valuations for rating denoting the ideal or imaginary person who would take premises at an average of the

Insane delusion

Insane delusion, means an irrational, persistent belief in an imaginary state of facts that deprives a person of the capacity

Mancipatio

but not till then, manumit or make him free. The imaginary sale was called mancipatio; and the act of giving him

Pretium affectionis

Pretium affectionis, an imaginary value put on a thing by the fancy of the

Proved

to mere vague apprehensions. A reasonable doubt is not an imaginary, trivial or a merely possible doubt; but a fair doubt

Reasonable hypothesis

the benefit of that hypothesis. But in assessing the evidence imaginary possibilities have no place. What is to be considered are

Reconversion

1 SCC 863: (1976) 3 SCR 82. The national or imaginary process by which an earlier constructive conversion-meaning a change of

Boundaries

Williams Real Property, 23rd Edn., p. 463. (b) Unmarked or imaginary boundaries are generally ascertained by reference to maps or plans,

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