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Priority
but not in Middlesex, under the Middlesex Registry Act, 1708 (q.v.), and it does not seem clear that the law has
Rubber
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volume 19, 1965 edition: Rubber the substance caoutchouc (q.v.), a milklike fluid that is obtained from certain tropical shrubs
Person of unsound mind
(S.R. & O., 1934, No. 269/L.2), relate chiefly to inquisitions (q.v.) and the management and administration of the property of patients.
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Year
months, fifty-two weeks and one day, or in Leap Year (q.v.) 366 days, i.e., fifty-two weeks and two days. The first
Uberrima fides
(1853) 10 Ha 522. A contract for sale of land (q.v.) is not in every respect uberrim' fidei, but see s.
Restrictive Covenant
31st December, 1925, must be registered as a land charge (q.v.), and under s. 13, if not so registered before completion
Prospectus
to be varied without the approval of the statutory meeting (q.v.). As to the liability of directors or others for statements
Contract, breach of, inducement of
a person in contemplation or furtherance of a 'trade dispute,' q.v. as defined by the (English) Trades Disputes and Trade Unions
Penal statute
other part to the informer, a popular or qui tam (q.v.) action. For an instance of a recent action for penalties,
Enticement
Elliot v. Albert, (1934) 1 KB 650, loss of consortium (q.v.). To lure of * esp. to wrongfully solicit (a person)
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