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Incorporated Law Society
Incorporated Law Society, now termed the Law Society, was founded by Mr. Bryan Holme
Executor
nature. (6) As an executor cannot sue himself, the law now allows him, when he has been legally invested with his
Deed
succeeded the limitation of the estate. This declaration, however, is now never inserted. (k) Reddendum in leases, which reserves something to
Company
of persons associated for purposes of busi-ness, sometimes, but not now so frequently as some years ago, styled a Joint Stock
Civil Law
the name of municipal law. The term 'civil law' is now chiefly applied to that which the Romans complied from the
Apportionment
(English) 'Apportionment Act, 1870' (33 & 34 Vict. c. 35) now provides (but without repealing the above Acts) that all rents,
Marriage
or others, being treated on the same footing, and is now mainly regulated by the (English) Marriage Act, 1898 (61 &
Tenure
the mode of holding property. The only tenures in land now existing with a few unimpor-tant exceptions are (1) free and
Shire
[comitatus, Lat.]. King Alfred first divided this country into satrapi', now called shires; shires into centuri', now called hundreds; and these
Revenue
Court of Justice ((English) Jud. Act, 1873, s. 16, see now (English) Jud. Act, 1925, s. 18 (2) (iv.); but all
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