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King's Bench

specific remedy. By writ of habeas corpus it protected the liberty of the subject by speedy and summary interposition. It took cognizance both of criminal and civil causes: the former in what is called the Crown side

Contingent remainder

preserving contingent remainders' was held to confer on then a vested estate and not a contingent remainder. The interposition of trustees to preserve contingent remainders was rendered unnecessary in most cases by the Real Property Act, 1845

Intermediation

The act of coming between intervention mediation interposition

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Abatamentum, Abatement

Abatamentum, Abatement, an entry by interposition, Co. Litt. 277.

Mediation

The act of mediating action or relation of anything interposed action as a necessary condition means or instrument interposition intervention

Interposal

The act of interposing interposition intervention

Interlocation

A placing or coming between interposition

Intercession

The act of interceding mediation interposition between parties at variance with a view to reconcilation prayer petition or entreaty in favor of or less

Shelley's case, Rule in

the same quality, i.e., either legal or equitable, is limited by way of remainder (with or without the interposition of any other estate) to his heirs or the heirs of his body, such remainder is immediately executed

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King's Bench

specific remedy. By writ of habeas corpus it protected the liberty of the subject by speedy and summary interposition. It took cognizance both of criminal and civil causes: the former in what is called the Crown side

Contingent remainder

preserving contingent remainders' was held to confer on then a vested estate and not a contingent remainder. The interposition of trustees to preserve contingent remainders was rendered unnecessary in most cases by the Real Property Act, 1845

Intermediation

The act of coming between intervention mediation interposition

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Abatamentum, Abatement

Abatamentum, Abatement, an entry by interposition, Co. Litt. 277.

Mediation

The act of mediating action or relation of anything interposed action as a necessary condition means or instrument interposition intervention

Interposal

The act of interposing interposition intervention

Interlocation

A placing or coming between interposition

Intercession

The act of interceding mediation interposition between parties at variance with a view to reconcilation prayer petition or entreaty in favor of or less

Shelley's case, Rule in

the same quality, i.e., either legal or equitable, is limited by way of remainder (with or without the interposition of any other estate) to his heirs or the heirs of his body, such remainder is immediately executed

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