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Distribution, Statute of
the intestate, be distributed in the following manner: one-third shall go to the widow of the intestate, and the residue in
Public Order Act, 1936
573: (1970) ACJ 44. Public place, is one where people go, no matter whether they have a right to go or
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Act of God
Act of God, a direct, violent, sudden, and irresistible act of nature, which
Occupancy
special occupant of any estate pur autre vie, it shall go to the executor or administrator of the party that had
Seek no further
of choice winter apple having a subacid taste formerly called go no further
As nearly as possible
at no point of time, the said proportion should either go above, or fall below 50%. In the very nature of
Circuits
divisions of England and Wales, appointed for the judges to go formerly twice a year, in the respective vacations after Hilary
Tree
of the tree, provided that the adjoining owner does not go upon the land of the owner of the tree, Lemmon
Nemo contra factum suum venire potest
factum suum venire potest. 2 Inst. 66, (No one can go against his own deed.) see ESTOPPEL.
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