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Militia

Council. Voluntary enlistment in the Militia, which was the practice long before the Suspension Act was passed, was regulated by the

House of Commons

of Ways and Means of the House of Commons (so long as it is a Committee of the whole House) varying … deductions made on account of any temporary tax between the dates of the expiration and renewal of the tax; it applies

Tithe Rent-Charge

respect of the fee-simple unless it is subject to a long lease of more than 14 years at a rent less … lay tithe rent-charge not being agricultural land at the same date. The substituted charge is a 60 years' annuity at the

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Sufficient cause

landlord to let out a building in his occupation. So long as it is found to be genuine and bona fide … Sufficient cause, for non-appearance refers to the date on which the absence was made a ground for proceeding

Savings banks

(5) Uncontrolled. (1) Trustee Savings Banks are regulated by a long series of Acts (the Trustee Savings Banks Acts, 1861 to … depositor's book, attested by the receiving officer and by the dated stamp of his office, and the amount received is to

Law

direct legislative sanction to the trade activities themselves. But so long as the trade activities are carried on in pursuance of … of the State of Bombay; The memorandum of Central Government, dated 11th May, 1957 was an approval in terms of the

Covenant

Tenant, and for covenats implied in perpetuity leases converted into long terms of 2,000 years by the (English) Law of Property … R.P. Act,1945, s. 5, enabled persons in existence at its date (Kelsey v. Dodd, 52 LJ Ch 34) who were not

Duel

in a doubtful case for the trial of the truth, long since disused. In modern times a duel is a combat … a full list of celebrated duels, see Haydn's Dictionary of Dates, tit. 'Duel.' It is a misdemeanour to challenge another to

Defeasance (defeasance)

be strictly performed before the defeazance can be consummated. So long as it was the law that a condition in a … defeasance should recite the deed to be defeated and its date, and must be made between the same parties as are

Court-leet

Act, 1887, though for all but formal purposes it has long since fallen into desuetude, and there is still an annual … month aftr Easter and serving for a year from that date, the court being held 'for the purpose of preventing small

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