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Injunction
to equity and good conscience. As to mandatory injunctions, see post. See Specific Relief Act, 1963 (47 of 1963), s. 37. … of property; the negotiation of bills of exchange and promissory notes obtained by fraud or collusion; the transfer of stock; the
Fine
a sum of money called King's silver, which was the post-fine, as distinguished from the pr'-fine, which was due on the … of the assurance, and was indeed the conveyance; (4) the note of the fine, which was an abstract of the original
interpleader
of the adverse claims usually must deposit the property or post a bond with the court. n : a person who … of interpleader at bill compare counterclaim, cross-claim, impleader, intervention, joinder NOTE: When an interpleader is initiated, the person holding the property
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habitual criminal law
U.S. Constitution or on the ground of being an ex post facto law. … defendant has previously been convicted of one or more crimes NOTE: Some such laws have been challenged on the ground of
desertion
desertion : the forsaking of a person, post, or relationship: as a : permanent withdrawal from living with … spouse without the spouse's consent and without cause or justification NOTE: Desertion is a ground for divorce in many states. b
Wrongful dismissal
may elect to treat the contract as repudiated, General Bill Posting Co. v. Atkinson, 1909 AC 118; and see Measures, Ltd. … [see Cutter v. Powell, (1795) 6 Term Rep 320, and Notes, Sm. L.C.], or if he treats the contract as continuing,
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