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Challenge
collectively, not for any defect in them, but for some partiality or default in the sheriff or his under-officer who arrayed
Disability
in excess of their statutory powers, see ULTRA VIRES; (2) partial, as infancy, coverture, lunacy, and drunkenness. As to which, see
Power
or limited to, a person to dispone, either wholly or partially, of movable or immovable property, either for his own benefit
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Perpetuity
The rule requires a limitation, whether of an absolute or partial interest, positively and necessarily to vest within the period prescribed,
Necessaries
Act, 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 84), a partial dependant is one who is partially dependent on another for
Joint-tenancy
his lifetime, which, of course, each can do; so a partial alienation is a severance pro tanto, for alienatio rei pr'fertur
Array
except against all persons arrayed or impannelled, in respect of partiality or some default in the sheriff, Co. Litt. 156 a.
Dependant and dependent
(2) A person shall not be deemed to be a partial dependant of another person unless he was dependent partially on
Dark
Destitute or partially destitute of light not receiving reflecting or radiating light wholly
verdict
all of the offenses under consideration NOTE: The acceptance of partial verdicts before a jury is finished with deliberations may interfere
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