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Grounds

as soon as may be, after the detention, ordinarily not later than five days, and in exceptional circumstances sand for reasons

Magna Carta

the barons in 1215 and Henry III and Edward I later confirmed. It is generally regarded as one of the great

Mutatis mutandis

like.' Extension of an earlier Act mutatis mutandis to a later Act brings in the idea of adaptation, but so far

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Not yet become binding on the parties

as award which becomes binding at a point of time later than the making of the award. In other words the

Uniformity, Act of

offenders-imprisonment for life being the punishment on a third conviction. Later Acts (UK).-The Prayer Book (Table of Lessons) Act, 1871 (34

Procoeligle

A lateral cavity of the prosencephalon a lateral ventricle of the brain

Legate

ambassador, the Pope's nuncio. There are three kinds:-(1) Legates a latere, being such as the Pope commissions to take his place

Grossment enceinte

Grossment enceinte, pregnancy in its later stages.

Electoral franchise

(a) Originally the freeholders elected the members for the county: later, residence was made an additional qualification. In the fifteenth century

Entry

no lease at a rent can be made to commence later than 21 years from its date. See INTERESSEE TERMINI. A

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