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Precative

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Fidei-commissum

Fidei-commissum, a testamentary disposition, by which a person who gives a thing to another imposes on him the obligation of...

Waiver

take advantage of irregularities in proceedings. Consult Bullen and Leake's Prec. of Plead, and Broom's Leg. Max. under the titles Consensus

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Use and occupation, Action for

be proved. See Woodfall, L. and T.; Bullen and Leake's Prec. of Plead.

Syndicate

contemplated operation or transaction, are commonly called Syndicates, Palmer's Co. Prec., pt. I.

Symbol'ography

or contracts, testaments or last wills, West's Symbol. See Dav. Prec. in Conv., vol. i., pp. 1 et seq. The art

Special pleading

by modern innovation. See Steph. On Plead.; Bullen and Leake's Prec. of Pleadings; and Chitty's Precedents. See PLEADING.

Replevin

sue for damages for illegal distress. Consult Bullen and Leake, Prec. of Plead., 7th Edn. pp. 393, 816. Replevin, is a

Release

future, Richmond v. Savill, (1926) 2 KB 530. Consult Dav. Prec. in Con., vol. v., pt. ii.

Premises

proved. In a deed the 'premises' are all the parts preceding the habendum. The word properly applies to what has been

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