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Morgan
horses so called from the name of the stud Justin Morgan from which the breed originated in Vermont
Equity to a settlement (Wife's)
his adultery, Barrow v. Barrow, (1854) 5 De GM&G 782; Morgan v. Morgan, (1854) 2 Eq Rep 1270. The (English) Married
Communication
through a public telecommunication system was subject to the provisions, Morgans v. D.P.P. [HL(E)], (2000) 2 WLR 386. [Interception of Communication
mint state
usually used as the abbreviation MS as an MS 67 Morgan Dollar
Or
the context that the wrong word must have been used, Morgan v. Thomas, (1882) 9 QBD 643 (645), per Jessel (MR).
Taxation of costs
(1907) 2 Ch 145]. See COSTS, and consult Ann. Pract.; Morgan and Wurtzburg on Costs.
Security for costs
costs of an appeal, see Ord. LVIII., r. 15, Consult Morgan and Wurtzburg on Costs.
Rules of Court
the Court of Chancery, which promulgated Orders subdivided into Rules, Morgan's Chancery Acts and Orders. The scheme of the Chancery Procedure
Receiver
receiver, see Harris v. Beauchamp Bros., (1894) 1 QB 801; Morgan v. Hart, (1914) 2 KB 183; R. S. C. 1883,
Publication
be no publication as between husband and wife, Wennhak v. Morgan, (1888) 20 QBD 635; but publication can be made to
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