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tack

the statutory time period for acquiring title to or a prescriptive easement in the property of a third party [successive adverse

Manor

them; and by special grant from the Crown or by prescription he might have right of criminal jurisdiction. He might also

Ordinance

1A, 01 at 3 (2nd Edn., 1998). Ordinance, law, rule, prescript. The precise distinction between an Ordinance and an Act of

Non decimando

Non decimando, a custom or prescription to be discharged of all tithes, etc.

Memory, Time of legal

6, 1189: 2 Inst. 238, 239. But see the (English) Prescription Act, 2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 71

Manufacture

(4) making of preparation (otherwise than in a pharmacy on prescription) with or containing such drugs or substances. [Narcotic Drugs and

Fairs

be held without a grant from the Crown, or a prescription which supposes such grant. Before a patent is granted it

Interruptio mutiplex non tollit prascriptionem semel obtentam

semel obtentam [Lat.], frequent interruption does not take away a prescription once acquired.

Imprescriptable rights

lost to him by the claims of another founded on prescription.

Immemorial usage

a practice which has existed time out of mind; custom; prescription, See MEMORY, TIME OF LEGAL. A phenomenon is said to

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