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Oleron
to some French writers these maritime laws were digested as the Reole des Jugemens d'Oleron, by direction of Queen Eleanor, wife of Henry II. as Duchess of Guienne, and enlarged and improved by her son Richard I.
Skat
take tricks counting in aggregate at least 61 the counting cards being ace 11 ten 10 king 4 queen 3 jack 2 The four jacks are the best trumps ranking club spade heart diamond and ten outranks
exchequer
having law and equity jurisdiction in England and Wales over primarily revenue cases and now merged with the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice called also Court of the Exchequer NOTE: The Exchequer was
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India
Art. 1. India, in 1876, by the (English) Royal Titles Act, 1876 (39 & 40 Vict. c. 6), Queen Victoria was empowered to add to the style of the Crown, with a view of recognizing the transfer
Bounty
21), which authorized restrictions upon the importation of bounty-fed sugar into the United Kingdom, has been repealed. (2) Queen Anne's Bounty: see BOUNTY OF QUEEN ANNE. (3) Money paid to officers and crew of a king's ship
Divisions of the High Court
Act, for the more convenient despatch of business, divided into five Divisions, which were called the Chancery, the Queen's Bench, the Common Pleas, the Exchequer, and the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Divisions, the judges of these Divisions
Passport
person holding certain positions, e.g., J.P., barrister, solicitor, physician. Application should be made to the Passport Office, 1, Queen Anne's Gate Buildings, Dartmouth Street, Westminster, London, or 36, Dale Street, Liverpool. A combination to procure from the
Paper-days
proposed to hear the cases entered in the Special Paper for argument. They were also fixed in the Queen's Bench, Crown Paper-days for disposing of business on the Crown side of the Court. On these days no
Obscene
was punishable only before the spiritual courts because it was so held down to 1708 in which year Queen v. Read, 11 Mod 205 QB, was decided, In 1727 in the case against one Curl it was
Le Roy (or la Reine) s'avisera
Le Roy (or la Reine) s'avisera.-[The King (or the Queen) will consider of it.] The form of words used to express a denial of the royal assent.
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Oleron
to some French writers these maritime laws were digested as the Reole des Jugemens d'Oleron, by direction of Queen Eleanor, wife of Henry II. as Duchess of Guienne, and enlarged and improved by her son Richard I.
Skat
take tricks counting in aggregate at least 61 the counting cards being ace 11 ten 10 king 4 queen 3 jack 2 The four jacks are the best trumps ranking club spade heart diamond and ten outranks
exchequer
having law and equity jurisdiction in England and Wales over primarily revenue cases and now merged with the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice called also Court of the Exchequer NOTE: The Exchequer was
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India
Art. 1. India, in 1876, by the (English) Royal Titles Act, 1876 (39 & 40 Vict. c. 6), Queen Victoria was empowered to add to the style of the Crown, with a view of recognizing the transfer
Bounty
21), which authorized restrictions upon the importation of bounty-fed sugar into the United Kingdom, has been repealed. (2) Queen Anne's Bounty: see BOUNTY OF QUEEN ANNE. (3) Money paid to officers and crew of a king's ship
Divisions of the High Court
Act, for the more convenient despatch of business, divided into five Divisions, which were called the Chancery, the Queen's Bench, the Common Pleas, the Exchequer, and the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Divisions, the judges of these Divisions
Passport
person holding certain positions, e.g., J.P., barrister, solicitor, physician. Application should be made to the Passport Office, 1, Queen Anne's Gate Buildings, Dartmouth Street, Westminster, London, or 36, Dale Street, Liverpool. A combination to procure from the
Paper-days
proposed to hear the cases entered in the Special Paper for argument. They were also fixed in the Queen's Bench, Crown Paper-days for disposing of business on the Crown side of the Court. On these days no
Obscene
was punishable only before the spiritual courts because it was so held down to 1708 in which year Queen v. Read, 11 Mod 205 QB, was decided, In 1727 in the case against one Curl it was
Le Roy (or la Reine) s'avisera
Le Roy (or la Reine) s'avisera.-[The King (or the Queen) will consider of it.] The form of words used to express a denial of the royal assent.
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