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Jewellery
refer to articles of value used for adornment, especially those made from gold, silver or precious stones. The terms are, therefore
Lease and release
inheritance or freehold, or the use thereof, was to be made or take effect by reason only of a bargain and
Letters-patent, or letters overt
of precedence were granted to barristers. By letters-patent aliens are made denizens, and especially new inventions are protected; hence the incorporeal
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Manufacture
Economic Zones Act, 2005 (28 of 2005), s. 2(2)] --anything made by art. As to a patent for a manufacture, see
Marriage
Ecclesiastical Court to compel marriage 'in facie ecclesi',' which abolition made more common the action of breach of promise of marriage,
Novell'
Novell', those constitutions of the Civil law which were made after the publication of the Theodosian code; but sometimes the
Offence
or Roscoe's Criminal Evidence. It means any act or omission made punishable by any law for the time being in force
Pension
Pension, an annual allowance made to any one, usually in consideration of past services. By
Procedure established by law
Vol. D, p. 101. In UK the law being State made or enacted and not the general principles of natural justice,
Injunction
cause; or (2) perpetual, i.e., forming part of a decree made at a hearing upon the merits, whereby the defendant is
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