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Hlaf aeta
Hlaf aeta, a servant fed at his master's cost.
Horses
of such as it is cruel to keep alive. The master of a vessel is empowered to kill any horse that
Householder
Householder [paterfamilias, Lat.], an occupier of a house; a master of a family.
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Incorporated Law Society
statutory powers are vested in the Committee appointed by the Master of the Rolls under s. 4 of the Act, by
Lay system
first to the provider of supplies and then to the master and crew. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 896
Increase, affidavit of
Increase, affidavit of. Affidavit of payment of in-creased costs, produced on taxation. 'Of the costs of the pleadings, and the...
Ingrates
(such as spiteful comments from a freedom toward a former master) could form the basis for a return to a prior
Institutions
as are under the power of another. The power of masters over their slaves, and of fathers over their children, is
Insurance
of hands to navigate the vessel, or incompetency of the master. (6) All loss arising from unusual protraction of the voyage.
Interrogatories
the High Court by leave of the Court, i.e., a Master at Chambers, and the particular questions proposed to be asked
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