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Dieffenbachia
a genus of evergreen perennial herbs of tropical America with lush foliage and poisonous sap often cultivated as houseplants
Lush
Matched in: Term Lush
Ballot
10 CP 733, in which, on a case stated by Lush, J., after hearing the Birmingham Municipal Election Petition, the mode
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Roger Tichborne--took place in 1873 before Cockburn, L.C. J., and Lush and Mellor, JJ. Others since that date are the action
Chastisement
now unsound, R. v. Jackson, (1891) 1 QB 671. See Lush on Husband and Wife; Macdonell on Master and Servant.
Husband and wife
conjugal rights, Queen v. Jackson, (1891) 1 QB 671. Consult Lush on Husband and Wife; and see ALIMONY; MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY;
Married women's property
woman and the husband's liability, see HUSBAND AND WIFE. Consult Lush on Husband and Wife
Necessaries
limited, e.g., by express notice to persons supplying goods. See Lush, 'Husband and Wife.' See HUSBAND AND WIFE. The master of
Sweepstakes
by the Duke of Atholl, see 97 J.P. 778. See Lush on Betting and Lotteries, and see LOTTERY.
Tenor
the tenor'; see Williams on Executors; In the Goods of Lush, (1887) 13 PD 20.
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Dieffenbachia
a genus of evergreen perennial herbs of tropical America with lush foliage and poisonous sap often cultivated as houseplants
Lush
Matched in: Term Lush
Ballot
10 CP 733, in which, on a case stated by Lush, J., after hearing the Birmingham Municipal Election Petition, the mode
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Bar, trial at
Roger Tichborne--took place in 1873 before Cockburn, L.C. J., and Lush and Mellor, JJ. Others since that date are the action
Chastisement
now unsound, R. v. Jackson, (1891) 1 QB 671. See Lush on Husband and Wife; Macdonell on Master and Servant.
Husband and wife
conjugal rights, Queen v. Jackson, (1891) 1 QB 671. Consult Lush on Husband and Wife; and see ALIMONY; MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY;
Married women's property
woman and the husband's liability, see HUSBAND AND WIFE. Consult Lush on Husband and Wife
Necessaries
limited, e.g., by express notice to persons supplying goods. See Lush, 'Husband and Wife.' See HUSBAND AND WIFE. The master of
Sweepstakes
by the Duke of Atholl, see 97 J.P. 778. See Lush on Betting and Lotteries, and see LOTTERY.
Tenor
the tenor'; see Williams on Executors; In the Goods of Lush, (1887) 13 PD 20.
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