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Husband and wife
of 'separate use,' 'trusts,' and 'equity to a settlement,' very largely modified the Common Law in favour of the wife; and
Professional crime
in Europe, the terms 'organised crime' and 'professional crime' are largely inter-changeable. As compared to American standards, the European criminal organizations
destructibility of contingent remainders
destructibility of contingent remainders :a now largely abolished rule in the law of estates that a contingent
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Workmen's Compensation Act
Compensation Act, 1906 (6 Edw. 7, c. 58), which very largely increased the scope and character of this particular legislation, but,
Tobacco
the Irish Tobacco Act, 1907 (7 Edw. 7, c. 3), largely removed the restrictions as to growth, etc., and similar provision
Supreme Court of Judicature
(which at Common Law 'followed the event' of an action largely in the discretion of the judge was adopted for all
Summary judgment
by R.S.C. of January, 1902. This procedure has been very largely followed in recent years. see LEAVE TO DEFEND. A judgment
Remainder
the Act had abolished real actions on which they were largely based. This Act, however, provided that the accidental determination by
Professional institution
in Europe, the terms 'organised crime' and 'professional crime' are largely inter-changeable. As compared to American standards, the European criminal organizations
Process
Indian Standards Act, 1986 (63 of 1986), s. 2(o)] Is largely taken for all the proceedings in any action or prosecution,
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