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New trial
New trial. If any defect of judgment happen from causes wholly extrinsic, i.e., arising from matters foreign to or dethors...
Appointment of new trustees
Appointment of new trustees, See TRUSTEES. It was formerly necessary to inset a full power in instruments creating a trust...
New
New, the word 'new'. The Oxford English Dictionary lists the following, amongst others, against that word: 'not existing before; now...
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New building
New building. Under the (English) Road Improvement Act, 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 68), s. 11, new building...
New
Having existed or having been made but a short time having originated or occured lately having recently come into existence...
Newness
The quality or state of being new as the newness of a system the newness of a scene newness of...
New entrant
New entrant, the expression 'new entrant' in the rule means an applicant who possessed no stage carriage at the time...
New assignment
New assignment, a form of pleading which sometimes arose from the generality of the declaration, when, the complaint not having...
New machinery
New machinery, the word 'new' when used with a reference to machine means 'new made or brought into existence for...
New style
New style. The modern system of computing time was introduced into Great Britain in 1752 by the Calendar (New Style)...
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