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Supplemental Bill, Bill in the nature of a
them seems to have been that a supplemental bill was properly applicable to those cases only where the same parties and
Trust
Trust, is an obligation annexed to ownership. A trustee holds property 'subject' to an obligation, which the testator has imposed upon
Uses
is the intention or purpose, express or implied, upon which property is to be held. The Common Law treated the actual
Usual common form
that the transfer is bad if the ifs are not properly dotted, and the it's are not properly crossed, Letheby and
Judicial question
Judicial question, means a question that is proper for determination by the courts, as opposed to a moot
Jury
crimes, if an appointed number of persons (juratores, or more properly compurgatores) came forward and swore to a veredictum, that they
Seizure
or an instance of taking possession of a person or property by legal right or process, esp., in constitutional law, a
Heirloom
called are now rarely met with. See Williams on personal Property; Co. Litt. 18b, 185b; 2 Bl. Com. 428. The term
Apportion
1 p. 87, to 'apportion' is 'to assign as a proper portion'. An assignment as a proper portion of the dividends
Finding mains holding
Finding mains holding, a court properly has find-ings of fact and holdings or conclusions of law.
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