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Tolsey

at the Guildhall, Bristol. The Recorder of Bristol is the judge of this Court, and has jurisdiction over mixed and personal actions of a judge of the King's Bench Division provided the cause of action arose within

Quare ejecit infa terminum

not against the wrongdoer or ejector himself, but his feoffee or other person claiming under him. These are mixed actions, somewhat between real and personal; for therein are two things recovered, as well restitution of the term of

John Doe

John Doe, the name which was usually given to the fictitious lessee of the plaintiff in the mixed action of ejectment; he was sometimes called Goodtitle. See EJECTMENT. So the Romans had their fictitious personages in … John Doe, the name which was usually given to the fictitious lessee of the plaintiff in the mixed action of ejectment; he was sometimes called Goodtitle. See EJECTMENT. So the Romans had their fictitious personages in law

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Casual ejector

Casual ejector, the fictitious Richard Roe in the mixed action of ejectment, before the fiction was abolished by the (English) C. L. P. Act, 1852. See Ejectment. … Casual ejector, the fictitious Richard Roe in the mixed action of ejectment, before the fiction was abolished by the (English) C. L. P. Act, 1852. See Ejectment.

commingling

applied to lawyer who mixes client's funds with his own and as a result is subject to disciplinary action under the Rules of Professional Conduct. Source: FindLaw

Shoad

A train of vein material mixed with rubbish fragments of ore which have become separated by the action of water or the weather and … A train of vein material mixed with rubbish fragments of ore which have become separated by the action of water or the weather and serve to direct in the discovery of mines

Adulteration

nature, substance or quality demanded by the purchaser, is prohibited. Where however, the article is properly labelled as mixed, no liability arises. Provision is made for setting up of Food and Drug Authorities, who can appoint analysts

Slime

Madhya Pradesh, (2004) 6 SCC 281. Means a mudlike substance formed of ore in an almost impalpable powder, mixed with water: usually plural (Standard 1964) National Mineral Development Corpn. Ltd. v. State of Madhya Pradesh, (2004) 6 … rock. They are usually found in old dumps and in ore deposits which have been exposed to climatic action; they include clay, alumina hydrated iron, near colloidal common earths and weathered feldspars. Secondary slimes are very finely

Negligence

Negligence, acting carelessly, a question of law or fact or of mixed fact and law, depending entirely upon the nature of a duty, which the person charged with negligence has … the public, for whom they are intended: see e.g., Grant v. Australian Knitting Mills Ltd., 79 SJ 815. Action by Representatives of Deceased Persons.--An action for pecuniary loss arising from negligence causing death passes to the representative

Marriage

Horak v. Horak, (1861) 3 Searle, 389, and see now Matrimonial Causes Act, 1937, and DIVORCE. Marriages Abroad.--A mixed Ecclesiastical and Common Law, is in force for parties, one at least of which is British subject outside … the suits in the Ecclesiastical Court to compel marriage 'in facie ecclesi',' which abolition made more common the action of breach of promise of marriage, which is of comparatively modern date. The strictness of Lord Hardwicke's Act

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