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Action of possessory
the plaintiff had been seised of the land claimed, e.g. novel disseisin as opposed to action ancestral, where the claim was
Wages
Hindu Law and it was not possible to give a novel content to that doctrine in respect of gambling and wagering,
Uses
and the later invention, which is denominated USES. Thus a novel contrivance, which was at first a liberating expedient, became a
Post disseisin
him who, having recovered lands or tenements by force of novel disseisin, was again disseised by the former disseisor.
Occupavit
his freehold in time of war, as the writ of novel disseisin lay for one disseised in time of peace. Means
Obscene
debasing and corrupting the morals of any reader of the novel, whereas obscenity has the tendency to deprave and corrupt those
Nisi prius
Magna Charta, in ease of the subject, that assizes of novel disseisin and mort-ancestor (which were the most common remedies of
Equity
however, liberally expounding and developing them, in order to meet novel exigencies. While it aims to assist the defects of the
Constitution
regulation made by the authority of any superior; as the Novel Constitutions of Justinian and his successors; the Constitutions of Clarendon;
Novel
Of recent origin or introduction not ancient new hence out of the ordinary course unusual strange surprising
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