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A comuni observantia non est recedendum et minime mutande sunt que certam interpretationem habent

A comuni observantia non est recedendum et minime mutande sunt que certam interpretationem habent. Common observance is not to be departed

Aborigines

Aborigines [fr. ab, from, and origo, Lat.], the original or first inhabitants of any country. For observations in the Privy Council on the rights and status of aboriginal tribes, see. Southern Rhodesia (in re:), 1919

Assise of the forest

Assise of the forest, a statute touching orders to be observed in the king's forest, Manwood, 35. See Com. Dig., tit. 'Assise.'

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Alien

be triable in the same manner as if he were a natural-born British subject. It should, however, be observed that the right to own land which has been conferred on companies registered under the Companies Act, 1929,

Amnesty International

early 1960s to protect human rights throughout the world. Its mission is to 'secure throughout the world the observance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights'. Amnesty Int. L Statute, Article 1.

Anniversary days

church services, abolished by 22 Vict. c. 2. The anniversary of the accession of the sovereign is still observed by an Accession Service, and the signing of the Armistice on the 11th November, 1918, by Remembrance Day.

Appointment in exercise of a Power

the execution of the power are complied with, and the attestation should set forth that such formalities were observed. The formalities required by the creator of a power should be few and simple, for many an appointment

Arma mutare

Arma mutare, to change arms, a ceremony observed in confirmation of a league or friendship, Blount

Rudolphine

Pertaining to or designating a set of astronomical tables computed by Kepler and founded on the observations of Tycho Brahe so named from Rudolph II emperor of Germany

Astrology

Astrology is either a science or a pseudo-science the forecasting of earthly and human events by means of observing and interpreting the fixed stars, the sun, the moon and the planets has exerted a sometimes extensive and

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