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Wills
kin, but from this rule of lapse the thirty-third s. makes an important exception for legacies to children or other issue
Solicitor
may be struck off the Roll for misconduct. S. 45 makes provision for penalties for wrongfully acting as a solicitor and
Seisina facit stipitem
traced from the person last seised, i.e., in possession. (Seisin makes the heir.) But see now the Inheritance Act, 1833 (3
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Rout
Steph. Com. The offense that occurs when an unlawful assembly makes some move toward the accomplishment of its participants' common purpose,
Whoever legally bound by an oath or by an express provisions of law to state the truth
of s. 191, IPC is not supportable. Whenever a man makes a statement in court on oath he is bound to
Reparation
used to describe more intangible outcomes, as where an offender makes an apology to a victim and provides some reassurance that
Bicycles
approach by bell or whistle. The Road Traffic Act, 1934, makes provisions as to red reflectors and a white surface in
contract
-zə-] : a contract in which at least one party makes an illusory promise implied contract 1 : a contract that
factfinding
an impartial factfinder holds hearings and from the evidence gathered makes determinations as to the facts and issues of the dispute
reporter
reporter : one that reports: as a : one who makes authorized statements and publications of court decisions or legislative proceedings
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