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Coalfish
The pollock called also coalsey colemie colmey coal whiting etc See Pollock
Goods
KB 604, See also Comment-ary on Sales of Goods Act, Pollock and Mulla. Goods, means all kind of movable property (other
Simple contract
writing but not under seal. See Addison, Chitty, Leake, or Pollock on Contracts. Before 1870 simple contract debts were, in the
Ship
consult Temperley or Maclachlan on M. S. Acts; Maude and Pollock on Shipping; Carver opn Carriage by Sea. Means a vessel
Salvage
recompense. Consult Kennedy on Salvage, Abbott on Shipping, Maude and Pollock on Shipping, Maclachlan on Shipping; and see Merchant Shipping Act,
Revised Reports
as are still of practical utility. Edited by Sir F. Pollock.
Reserve Price
ascertain whether an offer can be obtained with a margin, Pollock and Mulla on Indian Contract and Specific Reliefs Acts (2001),
Prerogative of mercy
Prerogative of mercy. In early times the operation of the Royal Prerogative of Mercy was far wider than at the...
Possession
appears to have been safeguarded by s. 14, ibid. Consult Pollock and Wright's Possession in the Common Law. 'Possession' is a
Partnership
in the trustee [(English) Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 127]. Consult Pollock or Lindley on Partnership; Hemmant on Limited Partnerships. Partnership is
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