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Infanticide
Infanticide, means (1) The act of killing a newborn child, esp. by the parents or with their consent, in archaic usage, the word referred also to the killing of an unborn child. Also termed child destruction;...
Institutions
or presented by the Crown; then whether jure pleno or per lapsum temporis. Such entries should be carefully preserved, for the letters of institute on may be destroyed or lost, and the patron's title may suffer from
Insurance
and stores. (2) Sacrifice of part of the cargo and freight. (3) Remuneration of service required for general preservation to be distinguished from the sue and labour clause (q.v.) in Marine Insurance policies, which does not cover
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Interest reipublica quod hominas conserventur
Interest reipublica quod hominas conserventur [Lat.], it concerns the State that men be preserved.
Irish and Scots Courts' Judgments
Irish and Scots Courts' Judgments. As regards Northern Ireland and Scottish judgments, a judg-ment of a Superior Court of Northern Ireland or Scotland is enforceable after registration of a certificate thereof by the High Court of...
Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General
abroad are also transmitted as directed by the order convening the Court or to the judge advocate-general, and preserved in his office. See Clode on Military Law. The Judge Advocate of the Fleet and deputy judge advocates
Judgments Extension Act, 1868
Judgments Extension Act, 1868 (English). By this Act (31 & 32 Vict. c. 54) (preserved by the Judicature Act, 1925, s. 224) the judgments of the superior Courts of either England, Scotland, or Northern Ireland may...
Know-how
individual workman, is very apt and appropriate to include the Company's knowledge of process of preparation, packing and preservation of their products, especially having regard to the importance of such matters in tropical countries, Evans Medical Supplies
National trust
(7 Edw. 7, c. cxxxvi.), and see 9 & 10 Geo. 5, c. clxxxiv., for the purpose of preserving such places.
Last Court
summoned by the bailiffs, whereby orders are made to lay and levy taxes, impose penalties, etc., for the preservation of the said marshes.
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