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Institutions
Judiciorum Publicorum Leges. The Institutes are quoted in the same manner as the Code and Pandects, with the letter I. or Inst.: thus, ' si adversus 12, I. DcNuptiis, is nothing more than the twelfth paragraph of
Inquiry, writ of
same, and return the inquisition into court. The writ is necessary after an interlocutory judgment, the defendant having let judgment go by default, to ascertain the quantum of damages. By (English) R.S.C.1883, Ord. XIII., r. 5, it
Inland
Inland, demesne land; that which was let to tenants being denominated outland (utland), Domesday. The expression used in relation to a postal article, means: (i)
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Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
s. 2 of the Act of 1920, or otherwise under the Acts. But Class C houses, which were let on 24th June, 1933, cannot be decontrolled under s. 2 of 1920, after 24t June, 1933, and if
Impossibility
B&S 326, where the defendant was held excused from payment of damages for non-performance of an agreement to let a music-hall to the plaintiff for entertainments for four non-consecutive days, by reason of the hall having been
Illegal contract
the Common Law, such as agreements to commit a crime or tort, or as for rent of lodging let for prostitution, Jennings v. Brown, (1842) 9 M&W 496; or for price of indecent picture, Fores v. Johnes.
Petition of Right
Petition of Right, 3 Car. 1, c. 1, a parliamentary declaration of the liberties of the people, assented to by Charles I. in the beginning of his reign. In the first Parliament of Charles I., which...
Housing of the working classes
preceding enactments, provides an exception to the rule that there is no implied condition of fitness in the letting an unfurnished house. In a contract for letting of a small house or part of a house for
Holding
the residue pastoral, or in whole or in part cultivated as a market garden, and which is not let to the tenant during his continuance in any office, appointment or employment held under the landlord.' The Agricultural
Hire-purchase system
Hire-purchase system. A system whereby the owner of goods lets them on hire for periodic payments by the hirer upon an agreement that when a certain number of
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Institutions
Judiciorum Publicorum Leges. The Institutes are quoted in the same manner as the Code and Pandects, with the letter I. or Inst.: thus, ' si adversus 12, I. DcNuptiis, is nothing more than the twelfth paragraph of
Inquiry, writ of
same, and return the inquisition into court. The writ is necessary after an interlocutory judgment, the defendant having let judgment go by default, to ascertain the quantum of damages. By (English) R.S.C.1883, Ord. XIII., r. 5, it
Inland
Inland, demesne land; that which was let to tenants being denominated outland (utland), Domesday. The expression used in relation to a postal article, means: (i)
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Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
s. 2 of the Act of 1920, or otherwise under the Acts. But Class C houses, which were let on 24th June, 1933, cannot be decontrolled under s. 2 of 1920, after 24t June, 1933, and if
Impossibility
B&S 326, where the defendant was held excused from payment of damages for non-performance of an agreement to let a music-hall to the plaintiff for entertainments for four non-consecutive days, by reason of the hall having been
Illegal contract
the Common Law, such as agreements to commit a crime or tort, or as for rent of lodging let for prostitution, Jennings v. Brown, (1842) 9 M&W 496; or for price of indecent picture, Fores v. Johnes.
Petition of Right
Petition of Right, 3 Car. 1, c. 1, a parliamentary declaration of the liberties of the people, assented to by Charles I. in the beginning of his reign. In the first Parliament of Charles I., which...
Housing of the working classes
preceding enactments, provides an exception to the rule that there is no implied condition of fitness in the letting an unfurnished house. In a contract for letting of a small house or part of a house for
Holding
the residue pastoral, or in whole or in part cultivated as a market garden, and which is not let to the tenant during his continuance in any office, appointment or employment held under the landlord.' The Agricultural
Hire-purchase system
Hire-purchase system. A system whereby the owner of goods lets them on hire for periodic payments by the hirer upon an agreement that when a certain number of
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