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Michael Angelo Taylor's Act (English)
not inconsistent with the Act of 1862 and the Acts recited therein.
Metric system
Measures Act, 1864 (27 & 28 Vict. c. 117), which recited that 'for the promotion and extension of our internal as
Know-how
and was used in the agreement in the context of recital and not in relation to the expertise of an individual
Finding
or investigation by a court, jury, referee, coroner, etc. A recital of the facts as found. The word commonly applies to
High Steward, Court of the Lord
Ste-ward pro vice, by commission under the Great Seal, which, reciting the indictment so found, gives him power to receive and
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
remedy for unjust imprisonment by writ of habeas corpus, but, reciting the shifts of gaolers and others to avoid their yielding
Foot of a fine
fine, the conclusion of it, including the whole matter, and reciting the parties, day, year, and place, and before whom it
Fire
(61 & 62 Vict. c. 38), and the Acts therein recited. By s. 90 of the (English) Public Health Amendment Act,
Extent
Crown-debtor, and is called a diem clausit extremum, because it recites the death of the party. The sheriff is commanded to
Parol evidence
parties, as the authentic memorial of the facts which it recites. But parol evidence is admissible to defeat a written instrument
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