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Lien
implied contract, resulting from the usage of trade, or the manner of dealing between parties. General lines are not favoured in
Institutions
their children, is treated of; after which is shown the manner of acquiring paternal power--viz., by marriage, legitimation, and adoption, and
Deportment
Manner of deporting or demeaning ones self manner of acting conduct
Proceeding
and in which actions are brought and defended and the manner of conducting them and the mode of deciding them. All
Modus decimandi
Modus decimandi, a particular manner of tithing arising from immemorial usage, differing from the payment
Oppression
as having behaved towards the minority share-holders in an 'oppressive' manner, that is to say, in a manner 'burdensome, harsh and
Office
or by other privily or openly to be in any manner of office shall be put in the same office or
Next friend
may sue as plaintiffs by their next friends in the manner practised before the Jud. Acts in the Court of Chancery
Murder
degree of the Court's aversion for the nature or the manner is indicative only of the degree of the Court's aversion
Made
it says it shall be made and published in the manner provided by rule 54(2). The word 'made' cannot be taken
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