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Housing of the working classes
restrictions upon acquisition of land. The Act of 1936 has mitigated some of the hardships to meritorious owners which arose out
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Mitigation
The act of mitigating or the state of being mitigated abatement or diminution of anything painful harsh severe afflictive or
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Beset
section in the case of a trade dispute has been mitigated by s. 2 of the (English) Trade Disputes Act, 1906
Capital offences
of Sir Samuel Romilly, the severity of the law was mitigated by rapid steps in this respect. Larceny in a dwelling-house
Contingent legacy
the gift would not vest within the period has been mitigated by s. 163 of the (English) L.P. Act, 1925, which
Executory devise
several different means, although the stringency of this rule was mitigated by the (English) R.P. Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict.
Equity
the ordinary tribunals afford, it by no means either controls, mitigates, or supersedes the Common Law, but rather guides itself by
Paregoric
Mitigating assuaging or soothing pain as paregoric elixir
Refrigeratory
Mitigating heat cooling
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