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False pretence, obtaining property
a promise as to future conduct not intended to be kept is not by itself a false pretence,' and 'may add
Expiring laws continuance Acts
1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 33), was, for example, kept in force by annual inclusion in successive Expiring Laws Continuance
High Court
to punish for contempt of itself. It has to be kept in view that as a superior Court of record the
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Hanaper-office
the business of a subject, and their returns, were formerly kept in a hamper, in hanaperio, 5 & 6 Vict. c.
Margarine
be registered (s. 8). A register of consignments must be kept (s. 9). See, generally, Part II. of the Act.
In forma pauperis
may direct. In London and the District Registries lists are kept of counsel and solicitors willing to undertake conduct of actions
In pari delicto potior est conditio possidentis
the plaintiff by the defendant for consumption in a brothel kept by her, inasmuch as the plaintiff could not recover without
Inch of candle
a small piece of candle, about an inch long, was kept burning, and the last bidder, when the candle went out,
Indecent prints or books
in which obscene books, pictures, etc., are suspected to be kept, on complaint on oath that the complainant believes that such
Indian consulate
the Government of India where a register of births is kept, or where there is no such office, such office as
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