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Letters-patent, or letters overt

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Letters patent

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As far as possible occurring in letters patent

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Duplicate

Duplicate, second letters-patent, granted by the Lord Chancellor in the same term as the first when the letters were void; a

Doubles

Doubles, letters-patent.

Life-peerage

Life-peerage. Letters-patent, conferring the dignity of baron for life only, do not enable the grantee to sit and vote in

Judgment

the court for its decision. An order for transfer of a suit made under clause 13 of the Letters Patent of the Calcutta High Court is not a 'judgment' within the meaning of cl. 15 of the LettersPatent of the Calcutta High Court is not a 'judgment' within the meaning of cl. 15 of the Letters Patent and no appeal lies therefrom under the Letters Patent, as it neither affects the merits of the controversy

Threats

also, s. 29 (ibid.), as to threats to accuse of certain serious crimes, and BLACKMAIL. The sending of letters threatening to murder is punishable by penal servitude not exceeding ten years (Offences against the Person Act, 1861, … threatening to burn or destroy houses, buildings, ships, etc., is similarly punishable. (Malicious Damage Act, 1861, s. 50) Patents.--Threatening by a patentee with legal proceedings is dealt with by s. 36 of the Patents and Designs Act,

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