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Date
year in which it was made. Dates began to be inserted in deeds in the reigns of Edward II. and Edward
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
in relation to non-repair of a highway, a saving was inserted in the Criminal Appeal Act, s. 20 (3), and the
Conveyancing Acts (English)
the old forms were very lengthy, and required to be inserted with or without modification in every important conveyance of land.
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Commissoria lex
Commissoria lex, the term applied to a clause often inserted in conditions of sale, by which a vendor reserved to
Pro falso clamore suo
a plaintiff 'for his false claim,' which used to be inserted in a judgment for the defendant. Obsolete.
Re-entry
clause of this nature, called a 'proviso for re-entry,' is inserted in every properly drawn lease, empowering the lessor to re-enter
Public order
I, List II, Schedule VII) The expression 'public order' was inserted in Article 19(2) of the Constitution by the Constitution First
Surcharge and falsify
be [given], that is a surcharge; or if anything is inserted, that is a wrong charge, he is at liberty to
Within the meaning of
meaning of, the words 'within the meaning of' have been inserted to include only those documents which deal, or purport to
Vi et armis
Vi et armis [Lt.] (with force and arms), words formerly inserted in pleadings to characterize a trespass, but directed to be
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