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Statutum hiberni' de coh'redibus
to him; and certain knights had been sent over to know what the practice was in England in such a case,
Statutory Declarations Act, 1835
Statutory Declarations Act, 1835 (English) (5 & 6 Wm. 4, c. 62), which substitutes declarations for oaths in a large...
Si quis
for Holy Orders resides, that 'if any one' (si quis) knows of any just cause for which he ought not to
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Scienter
knew the individual beast to be mischievous. See ANIMALS. Means knowledge of the nature of one's act or omission or of
Open market
taken to advertise the property and let all likely purchasers know that the land is in the market for sale, Ahura
Sailing instructions
they are enabled to understand and answer his signals, to know the place of rendezvous appointed by the fleet in case
Reserve and provision
a formula well-known in commercial accountancy, it becomes essential to know the exact connotation of the two concepts 'reserve' and 'provision'
Quod partes replacitent
formed on so immaterial point that the court does not know for whom to give a judgment. The parties must then
Quiet enjoyment
by purchase for value made, done, executed or omitted or knowingly suffered the subject-matter of the conveyance shall remain to and
Public policy
a man who at the time of making it was known to be married, Wilson v. Cranley, (1908) 1 KB 729.
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