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never ending
endless or seemingly endless as the never ending search for happiness
Cesser, Proviso for
trusts end. This proviso generally expresses three events:-(1) the trusts never arising; (2) their becoming unnecessary or incapable of taking effect;
Sufferance, Tenancy at
subject of conveyance or transfer. Since laches or neglect can never be imputed to the sovereign, a lessee of Crown lands,
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Intoxicating liquor
15th August, 1904. Licences first granted since that date can never be the subject of renewal. Their continuance will be dealt
Civil Law
Civil Law' (remarks Chancellor Kent, 1 Comm. 548) 'will excite never-failing curiosity, and receive the homage of scholars, as a singular
Bracton
the authority of some adjudged case, so that the reader never fails in deriving instruction or amusement from the study of
Condition
lease determinable upon a condition of this kind will, however, never be determined by the mere happening of the condition if
Pawn or Pledge
however, it be a mere pledge, as the pledgor has never parted with the general title, he may, at law, redeem,
Scintilla juris et tituli
opposed it; and Lord St. Leonards contends that the doctrine never received a regular judicial decision
Valuation
in the hands of a private owner that to has never been doubted that he could urge them in augmentation of
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