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Entry
estate in the lease without actual entry, but no lease at a rent can be made to commence later than 21 years from its date. See INTERESSEE TERMINI. A right of entry may be disposed of by
Executor
mortgagee dealing with him is concerned to inquire for what purpose the money is required. Even if a later will subsequently comes to light appointing a different person executor, the acts of the former executor so long
Maximum period
to repeal a law fixing the maximum period under Article 22(7) (b), the longer period fixed under the later law of detention would become the maximum period. The word 'may' in Article 22(7) amounts to 'shall', Fagu
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Public chapels
Public chapels, are chapels founded at some period later than the church itself; they were designed for the accommodation of such of the parishioners as in course
Noting
are abroad, but mere notice is sufficient if they are in England. A bill must be noted not later than the next succeeding day of business after the day of dishonour. See Bills of Exchange Act, 1882,
Spirits
Spirits. By 23 & 24 Vict. c. 114, and the (English) Spirits Act, 1880, and later Acts, the excise regulations relating to the distilling, rectifying, and dealing in spirits have been successively amended and
Reserve
or occasion; to refrain from using or enjoying at once. To keep back or hold over to a later time or place or for further treatment. To set apart for some purpose or with some end in
Return of post
letter by return of post. A reply by telegram or by verbal message, or by any means not later than a letter written and sent by return of post would reach, is within the meaning of 'return
Rule against perpetuities
means the rule prohibit-ing a grant of an estate unless the interest must vest, if at all, no later than 21 years after the death of some person alive when the interest was created, Black's Law Dictionary,
Sacramentum
the wager, forfeited by the party found to be in the wrong, was anciently devoted to religious pur-poses, later went to the public chest. But there is reason to think that at a still earlier period the
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Entry
estate in the lease without actual entry, but no lease at a rent can be made to commence later than 21 years from its date. See INTERESSEE TERMINI. A right of entry may be disposed of by
Executor
mortgagee dealing with him is concerned to inquire for what purpose the money is required. Even if a later will subsequently comes to light appointing a different person executor, the acts of the former executor so long
Maximum period
to repeal a law fixing the maximum period under Article 22(7) (b), the longer period fixed under the later law of detention would become the maximum period. The word 'may' in Article 22(7) amounts to 'shall', Fagu
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Public chapels
Public chapels, are chapels founded at some period later than the church itself; they were designed for the accommodation of such of the parishioners as in course
Noting
are abroad, but mere notice is sufficient if they are in England. A bill must be noted not later than the next succeeding day of business after the day of dishonour. See Bills of Exchange Act, 1882,
Spirits
Spirits. By 23 & 24 Vict. c. 114, and the (English) Spirits Act, 1880, and later Acts, the excise regulations relating to the distilling, rectifying, and dealing in spirits have been successively amended and
Reserve
or occasion; to refrain from using or enjoying at once. To keep back or hold over to a later time or place or for further treatment. To set apart for some purpose or with some end in
Return of post
letter by return of post. A reply by telegram or by verbal message, or by any means not later than a letter written and sent by return of post would reach, is within the meaning of 'return
Rule against perpetuities
means the rule prohibit-ing a grant of an estate unless the interest must vest, if at all, no later than 21 years after the death of some person alive when the interest was created, Black's Law Dictionary,
Sacramentum
the wager, forfeited by the party found to be in the wrong, was anciently devoted to religious pur-poses, later went to the public chest. But there is reason to think that at a still earlier period the
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