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VerbarSentildeora
A Spanish title of courtesy given to a lady Mrs Madam also a lady
VerbarSignora
Madam Mrs a title of address or respect among the Italians
Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of
and without any appeal to the sanction of 'custom'; see Mrs. J. R. Green's Henry the Second. Class. A term for
Regain possession
merely meant to convey 'obtain possession', Shivram Anand Shiroor v. Mrs. Radhabai Shantaram Kowshik, AIR 1984 SC 786 (790): (1984) 1
Majkuri
Majkuri, the word 'majkuri', according to Mr. Field was an older name of a sikmi taluq, which means older than...
Inevitable accident
Inevitable accident, that which cannot be avoided: used in leases together with fire or tempest as a cause of destruction...
Loan, gratuitous
Loan, gratuitous, a class of bailment called commodatum in the Roman Law, and denominated by Sir William Jones a loan...
Leeman's Acts
Leeman's Acts. (English) So called-after the introducer, Mr. George Leeman, M.P. for York City. (1) The Banking Companies (Shares) Act,...
Leading cases
Leading cases. A case so frequently followed as to become invested with peculiar authority is termed a 'leading case.' The...
Kissing the book
Kissing the book, kissing the New Testament on taking an oath (see that title). This practice, which has of late...
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