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Manufacture
the commodity to the point where commercially it can no longer be regarded as the original commodity but instead is recognised
Inheritance
he represents. The rights which the dead man can no longer own or exercise in propria persona and the obligations which
Will, Estate at
Act, 1925, enacts that a lease by parol for a longer term than three years shall have the force and effect
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Demurrage
a ship by the freighter, for detaining her in port longer than the period agreed upon for her sailing. It is
Family
to maintenance, she shall henceforth be deemed to be no longer a member of the subscriber's family in matter to which
Publication
Act of 1932). Publication of evidence in Chancery is no longer practised, as all parties attend the examination of witnesses. Publication
Particular tenants, Alienation by
fee, these being estate which either must or may last longer than his own, his creating them was not only beyond
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
the person whose interest was determined, whichever period is the longer. Bys. 3, persons who, at the time their right to
Easement
easement. (1) Where a right of way had been enjoyed longer than living memory and the land had been settled for
Cruelty
leave and live apart from him, and shall be no longer bound to cohabit withhim. Consult Browne and Watts on Divroce;
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