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Gallows
Gallows [it is used by some in the singular, but more generally in the plural], a beam laid over either one or two posts, from which male factors are hanged. See EXECUTION OF CRIMINALS. A wooden...
Gift
Gift. The old text-writers made a gift (donatio) a distinct species of deed, and describe it as a conveyance applicable to the creation of an estate-tail; while a feoffment they strictly confine to the creation of...
Ground-writ
Ground-writ. Before the C.L.P. Act, 1852, a ca. Sa. (capias ad satisfaciendum, (q.v.) or fi. fa. (fieri facias, q.v.) could not be issued into a county different from that in which the venue in the action...
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Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum (that you have the body to answer). This, the most celebrated prerogative writ in the English law, is a remedy for a person deprived of his liberty. It is addressed to him...
Hereditaments
Hereditaments, every kind of property that can be inherited; i.e., not only property which a person has by descent from his ancestors, but also that which he has by purchase, because his heir can inherit it...
Manumission
Manumission, the act of giving freedom to slaves. Among the Romans it was performed in three several ways: 1st, when with his master's consent a slave had his name entered in the census or public register...
Procedural due process
Procedural due process, means that no one can be deprived of his life, liberty or property except in accordance with the procedure laid down by the statutory law, Ganesh Bhatt v. District Magistrate Almora, 1993 All...
Markpenny
Markpenny, a penny anciently paid at the town of Maldon by those who had gutters laid or made out of their houses into the streets, Jac. Law Dict.
Succession to this office
Succession to this office, the word 'succession' in relation to property and rights and interests in property generally implies 'passing of an interest from one person to another' vide in re Hindu Women's Right to Property...
Record
Record, a memorial or remembrance; an authentic testimony in writing contained in rolls of parchment, and preserved in a Court of record. The public records of the kingdom are placed under the superintendence of the Master...
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Gallows
Gallows [it is used by some in the singular, but more generally in the plural], a beam laid over either one or two posts, from which male factors are hanged. See EXECUTION OF CRIMINALS. A wooden...
Gift
Gift. The old text-writers made a gift (donatio) a distinct species of deed, and describe it as a conveyance applicable to the creation of an estate-tail; while a feoffment they strictly confine to the creation of...
Ground-writ
Ground-writ. Before the C.L.P. Act, 1852, a ca. Sa. (capias ad satisfaciendum, (q.v.) or fi. fa. (fieri facias, q.v.) could not be issued into a county different from that in which the venue in the action...
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Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum (that you have the body to answer). This, the most celebrated prerogative writ in the English law, is a remedy for a person deprived of his liberty. It is addressed to him...
Hereditaments
Hereditaments, every kind of property that can be inherited; i.e., not only property which a person has by descent from his ancestors, but also that which he has by purchase, because his heir can inherit it...
Manumission
Manumission, the act of giving freedom to slaves. Among the Romans it was performed in three several ways: 1st, when with his master's consent a slave had his name entered in the census or public register...
Procedural due process
Procedural due process, means that no one can be deprived of his life, liberty or property except in accordance with the procedure laid down by the statutory law, Ganesh Bhatt v. District Magistrate Almora, 1993 All...
Markpenny
Markpenny, a penny anciently paid at the town of Maldon by those who had gutters laid or made out of their houses into the streets, Jac. Law Dict.
Succession to this office
Succession to this office, the word 'succession' in relation to property and rights and interests in property generally implies 'passing of an interest from one person to another' vide in re Hindu Women's Right to Property...
Record
Record, a memorial or remembrance; an authentic testimony in writing contained in rolls of parchment, and preserved in a Court of record. The public records of the kingdom are placed under the superintendence of the Master...
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