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Purchaser
and the nature of the title shall require, the person last entitled to the land (which expression extends to the last
Population
of a municipal borough according to the returns of the last census, q.v., for the purposes of investment in its stock
Period of not less than
The period of seven years would not complete till the last 'minute' or even the last 'second' of the said period
Endorsee
case of successive endorsements, the person in whose favour the last endorsement is made. [Multimodal Transportation of Goods Act, 1993 (28
Vice-Chancellors in Equity
them was at one time called Vice-Chancellor of England, the last who bore that title being Sir Lancelot Shadwell. Each Vice-Chancellor
Trust
(1)] On the death of a sole trustee, or the last of several trustees, the legal estate vests in his personal
Possessio fratris
he was only of the half-blood to A., the person last seised; but it descended to a sister (if any) of
Magna Carta
the lawful owners of lands which took place before the last circuits were ancient, but all disseisins since were novel. Mortancestor
In the son or daughter of such a female
of pre-emption has been confined to the issues of the last male holder from whom the property which has been sold
Further advance, or charge
the date of the first advance or when the mortgagee last made a search, whichever last happened. A further advance may
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