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Legacy

The giving of interest on a legacy to a legatee, let the interest be ever so small, or a provision for

Licentia transfretandi

the port of Dover, or other seaport, commanding him to let such persons pass over sea as have obtained the royal

Illegal contract

a crime or tort, or as for rent of lodging let for prostitution, Jennings v. Brown, (1842) 9 M&W 496; or

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Malikana

proprietary and possessory of rights in them when they are let in farm or held in khas by Government, Mahendra Narayan

Manucaptio

to bail by the sheriff or other shaving power to let to mainprise, Fitz. N.B. 249. See MAINPRIZE.

Impossibility

from payment of damages for non-performance of an agreement to let a music-hall to the plaintiff for entertainments for four non-consecutive

Gaffoldland

Gaffoldland, liable to taxes, and rented or let for rent, Ibid.

Hypothec

to the rent of land, exceeding two acres in extent, let for agriculture or pasture. It is restricted in certain cases

Ferm, or fearm

Ferm, or fearm, a house or land or both, let by lease.

Neat-land

Neat-land, land let out to the yeomanry.

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