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Absence of accused
Absence of accused, The accused must be present at the trial in cases of treason and felony, and
Vested
a condition precedent. 'Rights are 'vested' when right to enjoyment, present or prospective, has become property of some particular person or
Perpetuity
by will of a person dying after 1925. The period presented by the rule is to be computed from the date
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Person
of bodily appearance, the body of a human being as presented to public view usually with its appropriate coverings and clothing;
Vexatious indictments
indecent assault or certain other misdemeanours therein named, should be presented to a grand jury, unless the prosecutor had been bound
Budget
Budget, In U.K. budget is presented soon after the beginning of the financial year by the
Patronage
Patronage, the right of presenting to a benefice. A disturbance of patronage is a hindrance
Resignation
request, given to the patron before and in consideration of presentation thereto, was formerly simoniacal, and, therefore, illegal, see Fletcher v.
Noting
of exchange by a notary which states that he has presented the bill for payment or acceptance, and that it has
Nominatim
to a patron of a benefice, by him to be presented to the ordinary. A nominator must appoint his clerk within
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