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Midland

Matched in: Term Midland

Circuits

viz.: (1) Northern; (2) Home; (3) Western; (4) Oxford; (5) Midland; (6) Norfolk; (7) North Wales; and South Wales. By the

Beddoe order

of the trust estate, Re Beddoe, (1893) 1 Ch 547; Midland Bank Trust Co. v. Green, 1980 Ch 590.

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Carrier

only for negligence and not as an insurer, Redhead v. Midland R. Co., (1869) LR 4 QB 379. To bring a

Caveat viator

Ward, (1850) 9 CB 392; and see also Cooke vs. Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland, 1909 AC 229, and cases

Damage feasant or faisant

made of things inanimate, see Ambergate, etc., Ry. Co. v. Midland Ry. Co., (1853) 23 LJ QB 17, where a locomotive

Dane-lage

Dane-lage, the Danish Law, which was principally maintained in the Midland counties and the eastern coats (the parts most exposed to

Free-board, or freebord

solo. Free-board is most commonly found in Leicester-shire and the Midland counties, and is mentioned in local Inclosure Acts, e.g., in

Latent defect

arising from a latent defect in his coach, Redhead v. Midland Ry. Co., (1869) LR 4 QB 379. Upon sale of

Mercen-Lage

the Mercian Laws, which were observed in many of the Midland counties, and those bordering on the Principality of Wales, the

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Midland

Matched in: Term Midland

Circuits

viz.: (1) Northern; (2) Home; (3) Western; (4) Oxford; (5) Midland; (6) Norfolk; (7) North Wales; and South Wales. By the

Beddoe order

of the trust estate, Re Beddoe, (1893) 1 Ch 547; Midland Bank Trust Co. v. Green, 1980 Ch 590.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Carrier

only for negligence and not as an insurer, Redhead v. Midland R. Co., (1869) LR 4 QB 379. To bring a

Caveat viator

Ward, (1850) 9 CB 392; and see also Cooke vs. Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland, 1909 AC 229, and cases

Damage feasant or faisant

made of things inanimate, see Ambergate, etc., Ry. Co. v. Midland Ry. Co., (1853) 23 LJ QB 17, where a locomotive

Dane-lage

Dane-lage, the Danish Law, which was principally maintained in the Midland counties and the eastern coats (the parts most exposed to

Free-board, or freebord

solo. Free-board is most commonly found in Leicester-shire and the Midland counties, and is mentioned in local Inclosure Acts, e.g., in

Latent defect

arising from a latent defect in his coach, Redhead v. Midland Ry. Co., (1869) LR 4 QB 379. Upon sale of

Mercen-Lage

the Mercian Laws, which were observed in many of the Midland counties, and those bordering on the Principality of Wales, the

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