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Consideration
Currie v. Misa, (1875) LR 10 Exch 153. Consideration is one of the facts which the courts require as evidence of … a contract in fraud of the rights and interests of third parties. The illegality created by statute exists when the act
Tithe Rent-Charge
Sec. 14 provides for remissions where the annuity is over one-third the annual value of agricultural land. Redemption is provided for
agency
Jr."] 2 a : a consensual fiduciary relationship in which one party acts on behalf of and under the control of … of and under the control of another in dealing with third parties ;also : the power of one in such a
Municipal corporation
of November. Their term of office is three years, and one-third of their number goes out of office every year. If … by ballot, under the Ballot Act,1872. The aldermen, in number one-third of the number of councillors (and not necessarily burgesses), are
per stirpes
be divided into thirds, with each living child receiving a one-third share, and the issue of the deceased child dividing a … share, and the issue of the deceased child dividing a one-third share equally amongst themselves.
Council
councillor being three years, and tht of an alderman six. One-third of the councillors go out every year, and one-half of … every year, and one-half of the aldermen (who always number one-third of the councillors) in every third year. See (English) Local
Borough Council
by the council. The councillors are elected for three years, one-third of their number going out annually. The aldermen are elected
Food stuff
Food stuff, the term ' foodstuff' is ambiguous. In one sense it has a narrow meaning and is limited to … the system to maintain life and growth'. According to Webster's Third New International Dictionary, 'food' means 'material consisting of carbohydrates, fats,
Vir et uxor sunt quasi unica persona
etc. Co. Litt. 112.-(Man and wife are, as it were, one person, etc.) Consequently if lands be given to A. and … to A. and B. (husband and wife) and C., a third person, and their heirs, A. and B. being one person
Jus relictae
movable estate. If the widow has children, her share in one-third; if not, her share is one-half, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
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