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Wills
speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention
Merger
well as between two. (2) The several estates must be immediately expectant upon each other; the more remote estate must be
Piracy
with intent to commit or at the time or of immediately before or immediately after committing the crime of piracy in
Law in force
change in the territories to which any law in force immediately before the appointed day extends or applies, and territorial references
Law
any enactment, proclamation Regulation, rule, notification or other instrument, having, immediately before the appointed day, the force of law in the
Jurisdiction
except by authority of law. Jurisdiction always emanates directly and immediately from the law; it is a power which nobody on
Information
Solicitor-General, and not by way of petition. When a suit immediately concerned the crown or government alone, the proceeding was purely
Forthwith
Ch D 169; 2 Chit. Arch. Prac., 14th Edn., 1435]. Immediately, without delay, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 664. The
Fixtures
1 KB 119, annexed to houses or lands, which become, immediately on annexation, part of the realty itself, i.e., governed by
Directly
appertaining to a mine, as lessees under the State, who immediately before the date of vesting, were working the mine under
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