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bill
providing money for government expenses and programs NOTE: Appropriations bills originate in the House of Representatives. bill of attainder 1 :
Advowson
nature of a temporal property and spiritual trust. For the origin and history of advowsons, consult Mirehouse on Advowsons, pp. 1-6.
Secondary evidence
under the provisions hereinafter contained; (2) Copies made from the original by mechanical processes which in themselves insure the accuracy of
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Photographs
in the case of a photograph the plate or other original was ordered by some other person, and was made for
Forcible detainer
refusing to restore another's goods, after sufficient amends tendered, the original taking having been lawful; for which injury the remedy usually
District Judge
shall mean the Judge of a principal Civil Court of original Jurisdiction, but shall not include a High Court in the
District Court
and in any other area, the principal civil court of original jurisdiction, and includes any other civil court which maybe specified
Detainer
Unlawful. The wrongful keeping of a person's goods, although the original taking may have been lawful. As if I distrain another's
Common Law
denotes the unwritten law, whether legal or equitable in its origin, which does not derive its authority from any express declaration
duplicate
Rule 1001 as produced by the same impression as the original or from the same matrix or by means of photography,
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