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Pandect', or Digesta
of the whole body of the law. It may be properly called a code, and the first complete code since the
Personal property
Personal property, money, goods, cattle, chattels, stocks, shares, securities, debts, etc., and
Presentment
Presentment, a very comprehensive term, including not only presentments properly so called, but also inquisitions of office, and indictments by
Public policy
to a fixed or customary law; they are capable on proper occasions of expansion and modification, Circumstances may change and make
Rent
Consideration paid, usu. periodically, for the use or occupancy of property (esp. real property), Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1299.
Rash act
negligence is the failure to exercise duty with reasonable and proper care and precaution guarding against injury to the public generally
Regular
standard of etiquette or procedure, correct, according to convention; (5) properly constituted or qualified; not defective or amateur, pursuing an occupation
Salami
granted to him by the lease. That general right may properly be regarded as a capital asset and the money paid
Settled land
estate and subject to the provisions of the Law of Property and other land legislation of 1925, except that in some
Solemnise
in connec-tion with a marriage, to celebrate the marriage with proper ceremonies and in due form (Shorter Oxford Dictionary). It follows
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