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Jointure
years, or for any smaller estate. (3) It must be made to herself, and no other in trust for her. (4)
Title
the purchaser of a legal estate shall accept a title made with the concurrence of an equitable beneficiary if title can
Vaccination
the virus of cowpox as a preventive of smallpox. First made compulsory in 1853 by 16 & 17 Vict. c. 100,
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National insurance
for the determination of any particular question reference should be made to the Acts themselves and the regulations made thereunder; see
Lease
the prohibition, and a further exception to the rule is made by sub-s. (5) of s. 149, which saves legal terms
Entry
actual entry, but no lease at a rent can be made to commence later than 21 years from its date. See
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other documents and also includes any visible representation or announcement made by means of any light sound, smoke or gas or
contract
Code in the Important Laws section NOTE: Contracts must be made by parties with the necessary capacity (as age or mental
declaration
complaint, indictment b : a statement usually not under oath made by a party to a legal transaction [the attorney must
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
our popylation.' The Criminal Code Commission, which sat in 1878, made proposals as to criminal appeal on a point of law
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