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Remark

To mark in a notable manner to distinquish clearly to make noticeable or conspicuous to piont out

Banns of marriage

the Rubric prefixed to the Form of Solemnisation), but also after the Nicene Creed, together with many other notices separated from those sentences by the sermon (this direction was in the Rubric following the Nicene Creed, and

Usage

must always be proved, whereas a custom may in some cases (e.g., the custom of gavelkind) be judicially noticed without proof. The concept of long continuance and passage of time is inbuilt in the expression 'usage', Commissioner

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