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estoppel
a person from adopting a new position that contradicts a previous position maintained by words, silence, or actions when allowing the
Cross-examination
injured by him. (b) apparently, having spoken revengefully of or previously injured him. Greater ltitude is allowed in examining (on these
Supersession
Supersession, the expression 'in supersession of all previous notifications' all that was done was to repeal and 'replace
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Res judicata
KB 107. See ESTOPPEL. When it is said that a previous decision is res judicata, it is meant that the right
Vaccination
16 & 17 Vict. c. 100, gratuitous vaccination having been previously provided for in the various enactments, dating from 1840, on
New
now made, or brought into existence, for the first time....not previously known; now known for the first time.' If these were
Notice to quit
given by either party, and must be given one half-year previously to the expiration of the current year of tenancy, so
Marriage
according to English law, Nachimson v. Nachimson, 1930, P. 217. Previous to 1753 the validity of marriage was regulated by ecclesiastical
Drawback
Drawback, 'drawback' means the repayment of duties or taxes previously charged on commodities, from which they are relived on exportation,
Uses
to a person not named in the premises, after a previous disposition of it to the bargainee, would be ineffective to
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