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Postponement of Payments Act, 1914 (English)

bills of exchange and payments in pursuance of other obligations. Under this Act a 'moratorium' was at once proclaimed on the outbreak of the war with Germany, and subsequently renewed until 4th November, 1914, when it finally

Husband

Husband, the expression husband cover a person who enters into marital relationship and under the colour of such proclaimed or feigned status of husband subjects the woman concerned to cruelty or coerces her in any manner or

Indicavit

Indicavit (he has proclaimed), a writ of prohibition that lies for a patron of a church, whose clerk is sued in the

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Manumission

viscount or sheriff in full Court, showing them the door, giving them a lance and a sword, and proclaiming them free. Others were manumitted by charter. There was also an implied manumission, as when the lord made

Martial law

Restoration of Order in Ireland Act, 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 31), in Ireland. It was proclaimed in Jamaica without authority by Governor Eyre in 1865, but followed by a Jamaica Actof Indemnity which was

Paper Blockade

Paper Blockade. The state of a line of coast proclaimed to be under blockade in time of war, when the naval force on watch is not sufficient to

Publish

make known to mankind or to people in general to divulge as a private transaction to promulgate or proclaim as a law or an edict

Proclamation, Fine with

(in confirmation of a previous statute), that a fine after engrossing should be openly and solemnly read and proclaimed in count (during which all pleas should cease), sixteen times, viz., four times in the term in which

Publish

Publish, means (1) To make known or announce publicly; promulgate; proclaim. (2) To print and issue to the public. (3) To communicate to a third person, Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary,

Cessio bonorum

that in Holland a cessio bonorum does not even exempt from imprisonment unless the creditors assent; and Heineccius proclaims the same as the law of some parts of Germany. The Scottish Law conforms to the Roman code

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Postponement of Payments Act, 1914 (English)

bills of exchange and payments in pursuance of other obligations. Under this Act a 'moratorium' was at once proclaimed on the outbreak of the war with Germany, and subsequently renewed until 4th November, 1914, when it finally

Husband

Husband, the expression husband cover a person who enters into marital relationship and under the colour of such proclaimed or feigned status of husband subjects the woman concerned to cruelty or coerces her in any manner or

Indicavit

Indicavit (he has proclaimed), a writ of prohibition that lies for a patron of a church, whose clerk is sued in the

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Manumission

viscount or sheriff in full Court, showing them the door, giving them a lance and a sword, and proclaiming them free. Others were manumitted by charter. There was also an implied manumission, as when the lord made

Martial law

Restoration of Order in Ireland Act, 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 31), in Ireland. It was proclaimed in Jamaica without authority by Governor Eyre in 1865, but followed by a Jamaica Actof Indemnity which was

Paper Blockade

Paper Blockade. The state of a line of coast proclaimed to be under blockade in time of war, when the naval force on watch is not sufficient to

Publish

make known to mankind or to people in general to divulge as a private transaction to promulgate or proclaim as a law or an edict

Proclamation, Fine with

(in confirmation of a previous statute), that a fine after engrossing should be openly and solemnly read and proclaimed in count (during which all pleas should cease), sixteen times, viz., four times in the term in which

Publish

Publish, means (1) To make known or announce publicly; promulgate; proclaim. (2) To print and issue to the public. (3) To communicate to a third person, Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary,

Cessio bonorum

that in Holland a cessio bonorum does not even exempt from imprisonment unless the creditors assent; and Heineccius proclaims the same as the law of some parts of Germany. The Scottish Law conforms to the Roman code

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