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strike
trial [it struck that part of [the] injunction "National Law Journal"] 2 : to remove (a prospective juror) from a venire
Commonwealth
administration of the Parliamentary Army, and the Protector Cromwell. The journals of this Parliament are found alongwith the rest. See DE
Federal Government
in detail, and see DOMINIONS and STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER. See Journal of Society of Comparative Legislation for April and July, 1900.
Court-leet
for certain offenes, such the stopping up of ways': Solicitor's Journal,Vol. 49, p. 493. The Court-leet is a court of record
Marriage
to non-Christian marriage, see Articles by Sir D. Fitzpatrick in Journal of Society of Comparative Legislation, August, 1900, and December, 1901.
Supplies and services
circle geometry becomes a misleading stroke of conceptualism in this journal area. For example, an essential commodity is at once a
Ship's papers
the bills of lading and invoices, the log-book or ship's journal, and the bill of health, 1 Marshall on Insur., c.
Rules of procedure
of the rules are unwritten, to be collected from the journals or reports of debates, or to be ascertained from personal
Protest
the House of Lords, to enter his dissent on the Journals of the House, with his reasons for such dissent, which
Option of purchase in a lease
see article by Mr. T. Cyprian Williams in the Solicitors' Journal for July 9, 1898; and for cases on option of
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