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Betting
with this position. The (English) Betting Act, 1853 (16 & 17 Vict. c. 119)--as to which see Reg. v. Brown, (1895) 1 QB 119--elaborately provides for suppressing of houses, rooms, offices, or 'places' kept open for the purpose
Precedent
a question before a court has been decided is alone binding as a precedent, Uttaranchal Road Transport Corporation v. Mansaram Nainwal, (2000) 6 SCC 366. A precedent acquirers added authority from lapse of time, the longer a
Marriage settlement
s. 1 of the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, and must be effected by two instruments: (a) the vesting deed, and (b) the trust instrument; while settlements of land on trust for sale should also be effected … the Court may exercise the powers conferred notwithstanding that there are no children of the marriage. See DIVORCE; Browne and Watts on Divorce; Dixon on Divorce. In Scotland, the legal rights of spouses and children may be
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New trial
7, c. 23). See CRIMINAL APPEAL ACT. As to new trial in County Court, see C.C.R., Ord. XXXI.; Brown v. Dean, 1910 AC 373. … dethors the record, the only remedy the party injured by it has (except formerly error coram nobis or vobis in some few cases) is by applying to the Court for a new trial, which is in substitution
Solicitor
be a solicitor (see 1934 Act, infra). A solicitor cannot sue for (although he may set off) (see Brown v. Tibbetts, 11 CBNS 855) his bill of costs until one month after its delivery in the manner … of fitness from two benchers, are exempted from the intermediate examination (s. 34). A solicitor is exempted from various offices requiring personal service, and cannot be compelled to serve on juries. [(English) Juries Act, 1870 (33 &
War Office
under the Trustee Act, 1925, s. 63; or inan administration action, to which he is party, see Brown v. Collins, (1884) 25 Ch D 56. The control of the Court ceases when the infant comes of age,
Settled land
(English) Acts of Parliament. In 1856 the (English) Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Act (19 & 20 Vict. c. 120) (amended and extended by 1 & 22 Vict. c. 77; 27 & 28 Vict. c. 45; … Cane & Nettlefold, (1898) 2 Ch 96; Re Munday & Roper, (1899) 1Ch 275; Re Lord Wimborne & Browne (1904) 1 Ch 537; Wolstenholme & Cherry, Conveyancing, etc., Acts. Prior to 1856 settled estates could not be
Power
law to do that which without that sanction it could not have done, consent cannot give jurisdiction, K.E. v. Vithu, (1899) 1 Bom LR 157. Power, is an authority reserved by, or limited to, a person to … a power vested in a public authority for the purposes of a statute, and property, see Russ and Brown's Contract, 1934, Ch 34. By the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 1 (8), all powers of
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