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Gratuity
a provision for old age and the trend of the recent authorities as borne out from various awards as well as
Camera
camera, e.g., cases concerning secret processes of manufacture. It has recently been decided (contrary to what was commonly supposed to be
Circuits
the respective vacations after Hilary and Trinity terms, but more recently oftener, and at no precisely fixed periods, to administer justice
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Alkali works
of potash in which muriatic acid gas is evolved,' and recently after further amend-ment in 1892, again consolidated with additional amendments
Breach of trust
see Speight v. Gaunt, (1883) 9 App Cas 1. More recently, the Trustee Acts have relaxed the stringent rules of Equity
Blasphemy
was a good defence. the Court of Appeal, however, has recently declined to follow this case; see Re Bowman, (1915) 2
Birds
Birds. Larceny may be committed at Common Law of domestic fowls, as hens, ducks, geese, etc. (1 Hale, PC 511),...
Bankrupt
and altered by numerous statues of early date, and more recently by statutes of 1831, 1849, 1861, 1869, 1883, 1890 and
Banking policy
and altered by numerous statues of early date, and more recently by statutes of 1831, 1849, 1861, 1869, 1883, 1890 and
High Steward, Court of the Lord
the judges are sufficiently competent to deal with the law. Recent trials before this Court have been that of the Duchess
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