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Little goes

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Glanville

is supposed to have been the first undertaking of the kind in any country of Europe. It is little more than a sketch, as far as the plan of it goes, and is confined to proceedings in

Nov' narrationes

but there are sometimes pleas and subsequent pleadings. The Articuli ad Novas Narrationes is usually subjoined to this little book, and is a small treatise on the method of pleading. If first treats of actions and courts, … and is a small treatise on the method of pleading. If first treats of actions and courts, then goes through each particular writ, and the declaration upon it, accompanied with directions, and illustrated by precedents, 3 Reeves,

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Goodwill

4; see Whitley v. Stumbles, 1930 AC 540; LANDLORD AND TENANT. The purchase of a goodwill is of little or no value as a rule unless the sale is accompanied by the vendor's covenant in restraint of … the business and its assets as a whole and a going and developing concern. A variety of elements goes into its making, and its composition varies in different trades and in different businesses in the same trade,

Tenure

a relief, a tenant by grant serjeanty paid one year's value of his land, were it much or little. At last these military tenures, together with all their grievances, were destroyed at the Restoration. The statute 12 … the completion of the tenure unless curtailed on justifiable grounds. Such a person does not superannuate, he only goes out of the office on completion of his tenure, L.P. Agarwal v. Union of India, AIR 1992 SC

Floating charge

that the charge is floating charge, Atlantic Medical Ltd. (in re:), (1993) BCLC 386. See also Arthur D Little Ltd. (in administration) v. Ableco Finance LLC, (2003) LR 217 (Ch): (2002) EWHC 701 (Ch). Cover a fluctuating … 86, per Lord Macnaghten. The charge becomes fixed and enforceable by the charges as soon as the company goes into liquidation, even for the purpose of reconstruction [Crompton & Co., 1914, 1 Ch 954]. Under the (English)

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