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Free-bench
As the right of the wife to free-bench does not, like that to dower at Common Law, attach till the husband's … the 1st January, 1926, of full age and of unsound mind, and died intestate and without having recovered.
Health
The medical facilities are, therefore, part of social security and like gilt-edged security, it would yield immediate return in the increased … Health, The state of being sound or whole in body, mind, or soul; freedom from pain or sickness, Black's Law Dictionary,
Infanticide
born alive, but has not yet respired, its condition is like that of the f'tus in utero. It lives merely because … birth to a child so that the balance of her mind is still dis-turbed causes the death of such newly-born child,
Law and order and public order
But where the gravity of the act is otherwise and likely to endanger the public tranquility, it may fall within the … fire to the school building was creating panic in the minds of the police personnel of the State from performing their
Magna Carta
greatness thereof, saving to him his contenement; and a merchant likewise, saving to him his merchandise; and any other's villein than … provisions which could not have originated, sua sponte, in the mind of any legislator, however gifted he may have been. The
Possession
is that which is his own to do what he likes with it. Those things are a man's property which are … Possession, implies dominion and control and the consciousness in the mind of the person having dominion that he has it and
Power
of powers of appointment by will are to be executed like other wills, and to be valid, although other required solemnities … whether it is merely his wish or indication of his mind that the person appointed by him should use his own
Religion
theistic and in fact there are well-known religions in India like Buddhism and Jainsim which do not believe in the existence … of faith stemming from the depth of the heart and mind. Religion is a belief which binds the spiritual nature of
Residence
dwell permanently or for any length of time', and words like 'dwelling place' or 'abode' are held to to be synonymous. … from the bishop, grantable by s. 43 for incapacity of mind or body, or illness of wife or child for six
Ringing the changes
one. The buyer gave him a second, which he treated like the first, and returned with the same words, and so … and then, by a series of maneuvers involving change of mind, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1327.
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