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Money
as medals, seems to me to have been well defined Mr. Walker in Money, Trade and Industry, as: 'That passes freely
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
Incorporated Law Society
Law Society, now termed the Law Society, was founded by Mr. Bryan Holme in 1825, and incorporated in 1831 by Royal
Kissing the book
of the Book itself, was emphatically condemned by the late Mr. Justice Byrne at the close of the Michaelmas sittings in
Manor
Quia Emptores (18 Edw. 1, c. 1). 'A manor,' says Mr. Joshua Williams, 'was made by the owner of an estate
Majkuri
Majkuri, the word 'majkuri', according to Mr. Field was an older name of a sikmi taluq, which
Loan, gratuitous
the loss, the property is effectively transferred to the borrower. Mr. Justice Story thus concludes his observations on gratuitous loans. 'It
Leeman's Acts
Leeman's Acts. (English) So called-after the introducer, Mr. George Leeman, M.P. for York City. (1) The Banking Companies
Leading cases
on important points of law were collected and published by Mr. John William Smith with copious notes in1837, and a similar
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