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Insurance
make good extraordinary losses. Marine Insurance.--The practice of marine insurance is older than insurance against fire and upon lives, and the whole of the law is now codified in the (English) Marine Insurance Act, 1906 (6 Edw. … usually 1s. 6d. per cent. per annum. (b) Hazardous insurances.--(1) Buildings of timber or plaster, or not wholly separated by partition-walls of brick or stone, or not covered with slates, etc., and thatched barns having no chimney,
Joint-tenancy
common law rule, as joint-tenants. For example, if an estate be granted to A. and B. for their lives, they become joint-tenants of the freehold; if to A. and B. and their heirs, they are then joint-tenants … Joint-tenants being seised per my et per tout, or, as Coke says, totum conjunctim et nihil per se separatim, enjoy a survivorship (jus accrescendi) which is held to be as good as a right by descent, the
Husband
Divorce Act, 1936 (3 of 1936) s. 2(5)] A married man; a man who has a lawful wife living, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 746. Husband, the expression husband cover a person who enters into marital
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alimony
(as upon the payee's remarriage) tem·po·rary alimony : alimony pendente lite in this entry 2 : means of living, support, or maintenance [fathers and mothers owe to their illegitimate children "Louisiana Civil Code"] … nourish] 1 : an allowance made to one spouse by the other for support pending or after legal separation or divorce compare child support alimony in gross : lump sum alimony in this entry alimony pen·den·te li·te
Respondent
whom the aggrieved person has sought any relief under this Act: Provided that an aggrieved wife or female living in a relationship in the nature of a marriage may also file a complaint against a relative of
Charitable uses and trusts
of land for charitable purposes, such as parks, universities, schools, museums, places of worship, endowment or augmentation of livings, literary and scientific institutions, etc. A list of the various statutes enabling land to be acquired for charitable … s. 29(4), however, provides that assurances of land or personal estate to be laid out in land or separate instruments declaring the charitable trusts executed after 1925 need not be so enrolled, but that they must be
Liberty
are zealous to uphold the liberty of its subjects; however, that liberty is controlled and confined by law, Liverside v. Anderson, (1942) AC 206. It is something which results from a permission given to or something enjoyed … a Court of one's own. The privileged districts, called liberties from being exempt from the sheriff jurisdiction, having separate commissions of the peace, and not being incorporated boroughs, might, by Order in Council, be united with the
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