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Tender

be dispensed with by the creditor; but a tender under protest is good in law, so long as no condition is

Waiver

however, if done, is a waiver in law, notwithstanding any protest. (2) Declining to take advantage of irregularities in proceedings. Consult

Wholly and exclusively

the word 'necessarily' in the above s. resulted in public protest. Consequently when s. 37 was finally enacted into law, the

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Acceptor for honour

honour, When the bill of exchange has been noted or protested for non-acceptance or for better security, and any person accepts

Gordon Riots

Gordon Riots, a series of violent 'No Poperty' disturbances which occurred in London in June, 1780, so called after Lord...

H'retico comburendo, De

was abolished, but with a saving for the jurisdiction of Protestant archbishops or bishops or any other judges of any ecclesiastical

King

Sophia of Hanover 'and the heirs of her body being Protestants'; the Union with Scotland Act, 1706 (6 Anne, c. 11),

Lollardy

of reproach brought from Belgium an given to the early Protestants (the followers of Wycliffe) as far back as the reign

Nantes, edict of

Nantes, edict of, for the security of Protestants, made by Henry IV. of France, and revoked by Louis

Notary or Notary Public

but is principally employed in mercantile affairs, as to make protests of bills of exchange, etc. He cannot permit another to

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