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Acquiesce
a female's own skill or exertion or by purchase or prescription or in any manner whatsoever. Where at the commencement of
A tempore cujus contrarii memoria nonexistet
which there exists not memory to the contrary.) [See (Enlgish) Prescription Act, 1832 (2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 71), s.
Rule
for a specific purpose an authoritative enactment a regulation a prescription a precept as the rules of various societies the rules
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Year and a day
Lat.], a time that deter-mines a right or works a prescription, etc., in many cases; see Jac. Law Dict.; Co. Litt.
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