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never ending
endless or seemingly endless as the never ending search for happiness
Never Indebted, plea of
Never Indebted, plea of, a species of traverse which occurred in
Deed
the habendum, but it is unnecessary, since the tenure is never expressed, except upon a sub-grant or lease reserving rent. In
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Ordinarily
cases where an exception can be made out. It is never used in reference to a case where there is no
Sufferance, Tenancy at
subject of conveyance or transfer. Since laches or neglect can never be imputed to the sovereign, a lessee of Crown lands,
Repeal
from the statute book as completely 'as if it had never been passed'; when an Act is repealed, 'it must be
Power
for him, or to do certain specified acts. Powers are never imperative; they leave the act to be done at the
Possibility on a possibility
been a conceit invented by Popham, C.J., but it was never really intelligible, Whitby v. Mitchell, (1890) 44 Ch D p.
Non est factum
Non est factum ('I never made the deed'). This was a plea by way of
Mortgage
by far the greater number of loan transactions the mortgagor never performs the condition in the proviso for redemption, they have
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