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Possibility on a possibility
Possibility on a possibility. Lord Coke lays it down as a rule that the event on which
Engineering operations
Engineering operations, 'engineering operations' includes the formation or laying out of means of access to a road or the
Pasture
land on which cattle feed. See Norton on Deeds. The laying down permanent pasture with the written consent of the landlord
Lease from month to month
prove by legal, valid and reliable evidence. Therefore the burden lay upon the defendant to prove his contrary claim that lease
Legislation
On the other hand, it is for the legislature to lay down the law, prescribing norms of conduct which will govern
Leproso amovendo
Leproso amovendo, an ancient writ that lay to remove a leper or lazar, who thrusts himself into
Liberate
Liberate, a writ that lay for the payment of a yearly pension or other sum
Moderata miscericordia
Moderata miscericordia, a writ founded on Magna Charta, which lay for him who is amerced in a Court, not of
Local distribution entity
an entity authorised by the Board under section 20 to lay, build, operate or expand a city or local natural gas
Lords Justices of Appeal
'Lords Justices of Appeal, in Chancery,' to whom an appeal lay from a vice-chancellor by 14 & 15 Vict. c. 83.
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