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Usage
24, 31. Usage, include what the people are now or recently in the habit of doing in a particular habit is
Droits of admiralty
hostilities. In the arrangement of the Civil List during the recent reigns, it was settled that whatever droits of Admiralty accrued
Code
a great many consolidation Acts (see that title) passed in recent years. but consolidation merely reduces into shape the law as
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Common informer
get the penalty or a share of it; for a recent instance of an action to recover penalties, see Forbes v.
Contraband
and is known as the doctrine of 'Continuous Voyage.' For recent application of the doctrine, see The Bonna, 1918, p. 123.
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
the stateof the criminal law of his day. In more recent times Lord James of Hereford (then Sir Henry James) introduced
Habitual criminal
3 Crimes 7 (SC): (2006) 2 JCC 1185: (2006) 3 Recent CR 515: (2006) 5 CRJ 456.
Estoppel
rule of equity. That rule has gained new dimensions in recent years. A new class of estoppel has come to be
Fair trial
(2) Crimes 36 (SC): 2006 (1) JCC 427: 2006 (2) Recent CR 448. Means a trial in which bias or prejudice
Fight
(3) Crimes 164 (SC): 2006 (3) JCC 1318: 2006 (3) Recent CR 904: 2006 (5) CRJ 378.
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