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Limitation of actions and prosecutions
the other; 3rdly, when the claimant or his successor has never, in contemplation of law, been out of possession; and 4thly,
Loss
Loss, the word 'loss' used in Railway Act can never mean loss to the owner, it means that the goods
Moral turpitude
to a fellow-man or to society in general. It has never been held that gravity of punishment is to be considered
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Malice in law
others. Where malice is attributed to the State, it can never be a case of personal ill-will or spite on the
Marriage
the consent may be exchanged most secretly, the parties may never have lived together, but still the mutual intention, when proved,
Merger
ownership, but, on the other hand, the legal estate can never be extinguished in the equitable ownership. Merger is either absolute
Monetandi jus comprehenditur in regalibus qu' nunquam a regio sceptro abdiantur
money is included in those rights of royalty which are never separated from the kingly sceptre.)
Monger
to trade], a dealer or seller. It is seldom or never used alone, or otherwise than after the name of any
Inheritance
person who last died actually seized, in infinitum, but shall never lineally ascend. (2) That the male issue shall be admitted
Natural child
a marriage, i.e., those who are born in wedlock, and never bastardized, although begotten in adultery and in fact the natural
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