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Bow-bearer
trespasses done, either to vert or venison, and cause them to be presented without any concealment, in the next Court of attachment, etc., Crompt. Juris. 201 … forest; and of all manner of trespasses done, either to vert or venison, and cause them to be presented without any concealment, in the next Court of attachment, etc., Crompt. Juris. 201
Ranger
out of the dis-afforested into the forested lands; and to present all trespasses of the forest at the next Court holden for the forest, Manwood. Also an official in control of royal parks … of the forest, both of vinery and chase, out of the dis-afforested into the forested lands; and to present all trespasses of the forest at the next Court holden for the forest, Manwood. Also an official in
Baron
Baron [fr. beorn, Sax., noble], the fifth and lowest degree of nobility, next to a viscount, and above that of a knight or baronet. In the Salic Law it signifies free-born. … a viscount, and above that of a knight or baronet. In the Salic Law it signifies free-born. The present barons are-(1) By prescription; for that they and their ancestors have immemorially sat in the Upper House.(2) Barons
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Marriage
date thereof his or her usual place of residence there, or had lived in Scotland for twenty-one days next preceding such marriage.' Irregular marriages can be contracted either per verba de pr'senti or per verba de futuro … marriages by license without consent where the parties had subsequently lived together until the passing of the Act. Present Law.--The general purport of the existing law is to require a public ceremony by a clergyman of the
Inheritance
to the three preceding rules. (6) That the collateral heir of the person last seized must be his next collateral kinsman of the whole blood. (7) That in collateral inheritances the male stocks shall be preferred to … the Blood of the females, however near), unless where the lands have in fact descended from a female. Present Canons, The Canons according to the new law grafted upon the old are the following:- (1) That inheritances
Trial
and if he does not, the plaintiff's senior counsel sums up his evidence, and the defendant's senior counsel next addresses the jury, and the judge sums up. If the defendant's counsel calls evidence, he immediately opens his … the accused in the dock and the representative of the prosecution and defence, if the accused is defended, present in court for the hearing of the case, Dagdu Govindset v. Punja Vedu, AIR 1937 Bom 55. Trial,
Deathbed or Dying Declarations
an oath, and partly on a supposed absence of interest in a person on the verge of the next world, which dispenses with the necessity of cross-examination. But before such declarations can be admitted in evidence against … taking the depositions of persons dangerously ill, and making the same evidence after death, and for prisoners being present at the taking of such depositions. The party implicated, however, may produce evidence of the state of mind
Magna Carta
Commonwealth and rendered it perpetual. The statute of Charles II did away with the effect of the four next chapters of the Great Charter. It will be only necessary, therefore, to mention their subjects:-Chapter three related to … chapter is a confirmation of liberties in these words:-'First, we have granted to God, and by this our present charter have confirmed for us and our heirs for ever, that the Church of England shall be free
Married women's property
to any amount coming to any woman married after the passing of the Act (9th August, 1870), as next of kin of an intestate, and personalty up to 200l. coming to her under any deed or will, … property, At Common Law, a woman, by marrying, transferred the ownership of all her property, real and personal, present and future, to her husband absolutely, so that he might sell, pay his debts out of, give away,
Institutions
are the contracts of purchase, of hire, of partnership, and of mandate. Title XXVIII. treats of quasi-contracts; the next shows how Obligations are to be acquired; and the last, in what manner they may be extinguished. Having … a clerk received institution on such a day and year, but if the clerk were presented, at whose presentation, and whether in his own right or in another's, and if collated or presented by the Crown; then
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