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Denman's (Mr.) Act
Denman's (Mr.) Act, 28 & 29 Vict. c. 18 (the Criminal Procedure Act, 1865,), allowing counsel to sum up the...
Mrs
as a title of courtesy in writing and printing as Mrs Clinton is commonly called by her full name Hillary Rodham
Scintilla juris et tituli
it (Chudleigh's case, 1 Co., p. 121 a), so did Mr. Booth (see his opinion at the end of Sheppard's Touchstone),
Money
as medals, seems to me to have been well defined Mr. Walker in Money, Trade and Industry, as: 'That passes freely
Pardon
suggestion was made by the Committee appointed in 1904 by Mr. Secretary Akers-Douglas to inquire into the circumstances of the two
Oath
Act, Clarke v. Bradlaugh, (1881) 7 QBD 38, and in Mr. Bradlaugh's case the House of Commons, when he was first
Money Bill
as medals, seems to me to have been well defined Mr. Walker in Money, Trade and Industry, as: 'That passes freely
Munsarib Kammi
of rent-assessment specially applied to remission granted in Dindigal by Mr. Peter. Hulus assessment is assessment fixed in the same area
Maxim
not intended to be included in them. Similarly, the late Mr. Justice Stephen (Hist. Crim. Law, 94) wrote:-'They are rather minims
Jesuits
See Law Journal Newspaper, 1st Feb., 1902, for judgment of Mr. Kennedy at the Marlborough Street Police Court on refusing a
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