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Covenant

Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 106), abolished the implications in words such as 'dedi,' concessi; but certain covenants (see

Cousin

used in a loose and vague sense without any such implication, as when the sovereign addresses a nobleman, or a member

Corporate name

none to be actually given, will attach to it by implication, and by that name alone it must sue and be

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Consideration

grantor, see also Norton on Deeds, ch. Resulting Trusts. This implication has been removed, in regard to deeds executed after 1925

Accessary, or Accessory

no accessories, either before or after the offence, every person implicated being a principal [see (English) Accessories and Abettors Act, 1861,

Condition

be imposed by the parties, either expressly or by necessary implication arising our of the construction of the document or agreement,

Co-owner

on which he could erect a homestead, has preposterous legal implication, Satwant Singh Sodhi v. State of Punjab, (1999) 3 SCC

Case, action on the

to support the legal action of 'debt' (also founded, by implication, on failure to pay), see the Chancery writ, consimili casu,

Bruton error

confrontation by admitting into evidence a non-testifying codefendant's confession that implicates a defendant who claims innocence, Bruton v. United States, 391

Audit

made for it, but such an annual audit was by implication required, Newton v. Birmingham Small Arms Co., (1906) 2 Ch

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