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Eye minded

Having ones mental imagery prevailingly of the visual type having ones thoughts and memories mainly in the form of visual images … Having ones mental imagery prevailingly of the visual type having ones thoughts and memories mainly in the form of visual images

Easement

the actual enjoyment of the easement. (1) Where a right of way had been enjoyed longer than living memory and the land had been settled for longer than living memory so that there was never any person … be referred to a grant by the owner of the servient tenement either expressed or implied. In the majority of cases the right is founded upon the implication of a grant, the terms of which can only

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will not destroy it. (4) The usage must have been from time immemorial, or from time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary, which is held to be from the beginning of the reign … occupier a valid and unassilable title, by depriving all claimants of every stale right and deferred litigation, now mainly governed by the (English) Real Property Limitation Act, 1833, (3 & 4 Wm 4, c. 27); as amended

Paranoid schizophrenia

power and wealth, and generally conducts himself in a haughty and overbearing manner. The patient usually retains his memory, and orientation and does not show signs of insanity, until the conversation is directed to the particular type … Paranoid schizophrenia, in the vast majority of cases, starts in the fourth decade and develops insidiously. Suspiciousness is the characteristic symptom of the early

Common

thirty years' enjoyment a right of common cannot be defeated by merely showing it commenced within time of memory, and after sixty years' enjoyment the right shall be absolute and indefeasible, unless it appear that the same … of commoners and the formation of 'recreation grounds' and 'field gardens.' The regulation of commons, for many years mainly provided for by the (English) Commons Act, 1876 (39 & 40 Vict. c. 56), is now mainly provided

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