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Deposit account
Deposit account, an account of sums lodged with a bank and acknowledged to be so lodged by a 'deposit receipt' given by the banker to
Estoppel
the company, but a mere statement or receipt that the certificates referred to in a transfer have been lodged with a company; the statement being by the company's secretary does not estop the company from setting up
Depose
Depose, to lay down; to lodge; to degrade from a throne or high station; to affirm in a deposition. To give evidence, bear witness,
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Letters-patent, or letters overt
for a provisional specification. The provisional specification protects the inventor pending the examination of the complete specification when lodged and during formalities required for the grant of the letters patent on the complete specification, which must be
Lodger-franchise
Lodger-franchise. This was first conferred upon the occupiers of lodgings in boroughs of 10l. yearly value, if let unfurnished, by the (English) Representation of the People Act, 1867,
Detainer
of one of the courts. Superseded by 1 & 2 Vict. c. 110, ss. 1, 2. A process lodged with the sheriff against a person in his custody was called a detainer; the officer, therefore, always searched
Harbinger
One who provides lodgings especially the officer of the English royal household who formerly preceded the court when traveling to provide and
Caveat
Land Registration Act, 1925. In Scotland any one who expects certain proceedings to be taken by another may lodge with the Clerk of court a 'caveat.' He is then entitled to be informed by the Clerk if
Tout
such procurement frequents the precincts of Civil or Criminal Courts or of revenue-offices, or railway stations, landing stages, lodging places or other places of public resort. (Legal Practitioners Act, 1879, s. 3)
Hostry
A hostelry an inn or lodging house
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