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County Councils
formerly managed by the justices of the peace (who are nominated by the Crown) in quarter sessions,and other administrative business mentioned
Council of Legal Education
of Legal Education, a body consisting of twenty benchers, five nominated by each of the four Inns of Court, to whom
Conveyancing counsel
Conveyancing counsel. The Lord Chancellor may nominate any number of conveyancing counsel in actual practice, not less
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Contesting candidates
are candidates who were included in the list of validly nominated candidates and who have not withdrawn their candidature within the
Consideration
to the grantor to prove that the consideration was merely nominal. The consideration of marriage covers all beneficiaries within the consideration,
Confirmation
Confirmation, a species of conveyance by which a voidable estate is made valid and unavoidable, or by which a particular...
Libel
judge in awarding or withholding costs upon a verdict for nominal damages, see Martin v. Benson, (1927) 1 KB 771. But
Leets or lacts
Leets or lacts, meetings which were appointed for the nomination or election of ecclesiastical officers in Scotland.
Session, Court of, in Scotland
motions and causes, are collectively called the Outer House. The nomination and appointment of the judges is in the Crown. No
Limited liability
not liable beyond the unpaid-up part (if any) of the nominal amount of the shares in respect of which they are
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