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Reliques
bones, etc., of saints, preserved with great veneration as sacred memorials: they have been forbidden to be used or brought into
Rememorate
To recall something by means of memory to remember
Temple
Temple, is as 'an edifice or place regarded primarily as the dwelling place or 'house' of a deity; hence an...
Shelley's case, Rule in
Shelley's case, Rule in. intimately connected with the quantity of estate which a tenant may hold in realty, is the...
Secondary evidence
Secondary evidence, Secondary evidence means and includes: (1) Certified copies given under the provisions hereinafter contained; (2) Copies made from...
Roll
a freeman's roll under the Municipal Corporations Act. All pleadings, memorials, and acts of Court are entered on rolls, and filed
Reports
Reports. 'A report,' says Coke, 'signifyeth a public relation or bringing again to memory of cases judicially argued, debated, resolved,...
Priority
the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, in regard to memorials registered in the Middlesex Registry until 1936. Priorities in respect
Narcoanalysis
Narcoanalysis, means the process of injecting a 'truth-serum' drug into a patient to induce semi consciousness, and them interrogating the...
Prescription
Prescription [fr. pr'scribo, Lat.], title produced and authorised by long usage. It is known in the Roman Law as usucapio....
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