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Hindu
has observed; 'The Hindu civilization is so called, since its original founders or earliest followers occupied the territory drained by the
Manufacture
where commercially it can no longer be regarded as the original commodity but instead is recognised as a new and distinct
Tenure
see 2 Bl. Com. 59 et seq. Without tracing the origin of tenure back into remote antiquity, it is ascertained that
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Domicile
is the common case of the place of birth, domicilium originis; the second is that which is voluntarily acquired by a
Magna Carta
in the Thames, not far from Aukerwyke, in Buckinghamshire. Many originals of the great Charter were made, for the purpose of
Under-lease
sub-tenant, of a part of his whole interest under the original lease, reserving to himself a reversion; it differs from an
Further advance, or charge
by a mortgagee, either upon the same security as the original loan was advanced upon, or an additional security, Equity considers
Renewal of lease
limitations, rights and equities or defects in title affecting the original term. The long term may be terminated by ten days'
writ
writ of right in this entry NOTE: Extraordinary writs were originally writs exercised by royal prerogative. judicial writ : a writ
Copy
Copy [copia, Lat.], the transcript or double of an original writing; as the copy of a patent charter, deed, etc.
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