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Colonial Attorneys Relief Acts (English)
Court are such as to secure that these solicitors possess proper qualifications and competency; and (b) that by the law of
Common Law
depositaries and interpreters of our law. This Common Law is properly distinguished into three kinds: (1) General customs, or those applicable
Curate
Curate [fr. Curator, Lat.], is a term properly applied to one who has the cure of souls, namely,
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Customary freeholds
been converted into 'socage tenure' by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1922, s. 189, see COPYHOLD. Owing to its historical
Deed
indenture (factum inter partes) needing an actual indentation [(English) Real Property Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 106), s. 5],
Devise
to whom it is given the devisee. This word is properly only applied to real property, but, in wills, it may,
Bequeath
say], to leave by will to another. The word is properly applied to personalty only, but in a will avails to
Education
child in the pursuits of literature. It also comprehends a proper attention to the moral and religious sentiments of the child.
Execution
in right of judgment debt, etc., see (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 195. Registration is effected in the Register
Ineffectual
Not producing the proper effect without effect inefficient weak useless futile unavailing as an
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Colonial Attorneys Relief Acts (English)
Court are such as to secure that these solicitors possess proper qualifications and competency; and (b) that by the law of
Common Law
depositaries and interpreters of our law. This Common Law is properly distinguished into three kinds: (1) General customs, or those applicable
Curate
Curate [fr. Curator, Lat.], is a term properly applied to one who has the cure of souls, namely,
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Customary freeholds
been converted into 'socage tenure' by the (English) Law of Property Act, 1922, s. 189, see COPYHOLD. Owing to its historical
Deed
indenture (factum inter partes) needing an actual indentation [(English) Real Property Act, 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. 106), s. 5],
Devise
to whom it is given the devisee. This word is properly only applied to real property, but, in wills, it may,
Bequeath
say], to leave by will to another. The word is properly applied to personalty only, but in a will avails to
Education
child in the pursuits of literature. It also comprehends a proper attention to the moral and religious sentiments of the child.
Execution
in right of judgment debt, etc., see (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 195. Registration is effected in the Register
Ineffectual
Not producing the proper effect without effect inefficient weak useless futile unavailing as an
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