John - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ejectment
party claiming the title (who was the real plaintiff) to John Doe, who entered upon the land by virtue of such
Magna Carta
Magna Carta, [Latin 'great charter'] The English charter that King John granted to the barons in 1215 and Henry III and
Laudibus (de) legum angli'
Laudibus (de) legum angli'. Sir John Fortescue, who had been some time chief justice of the
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Syllogism
are to be connected together, e.g., all men are mortal; John is a man; therefore John is mortal. Consult Jevon's or
Rastell
Rastell, John, and William, his son, lawyers and printers of the time
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
claim to which has also been recognized by Starkie, Sir John Holker, and Chief Baron Pollock; and even Blackstone,with whom, as
Extravagantes
the canon law. The first extravagantes are those of Pope John XXII., successor of Clement V. The last collection was brought
Consent and implied consent
implied consent on the part of the landlord, conservation, P John Chandy and Co. (P.) Ltd. v. John P. Thomas, AIR
Confer 'conferment'
'confer' is pointer to something done overtly and explicitly, P. John Chandy & Co. (P) Ltd. v. John P. Thomas, (2002)
Commandery
tenements thereto appertaining, which belonged to the priority of St. John of Jerusalem, in England; he who had the government of
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