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Apportionment

by 4 & 5 Wm. 4, c. 22, passed to obviate doubts which had arisen upon the earlier Act. The (English)

Obviation

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obviating

making impossible or unnecessary

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Bar, plea in

or, admitting them to be true, allege new facts which obviated or repelled their legal effect. In the first case the

Claim in equity

court, the summary proceeding by claim was sometimes adopted, thus obviating the recourse to plenary and protracted pleadings. This summary practice

Confession and avoidance, plea of

to be true, but showing some new facts, tending to obviate their legal effect. All matters in confession and avoidance had

Contraband

to the goods comprised in this term. In order to obviate all disputes as to what commodities should be deemed contraband,

Disclaimer

3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 47, s. 77, to obviate a question whether a married woman might disclaim. In Bankruptcy.

Drawback

more heavily taxed at home than abroad. But the drawback obviates this difficulty, and enables merchants to export commodities loaded at

From, 'To'

days or by any fixed period. This is intended to obviate the difficulties or inconvenience they may be caused to some

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