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Parcels
may be express and independent, or by reference to the recitals in the deed, or to the subsequent parts of the
Triennial Act Tried
Tried(6 W. & M. c. 2), which in 1694, after reciting that 'by the ancient laws and customs of this realm,
Petition of Right
they framed a petition to the king, in which, after reciting various statutes by which their rights and privileges were recognized,
Premunire
the contempt wherewith he stands charged; which contempt is particularly recited in the preamble to the writ.
Previous conviction
Law Act, 1827 (7 & 8 Geo. 4, c. 28), reciting that 'it is expedient to provide for the more exemplary
Protestant
Rights (1 W. & M. sess. 2, c. 2), after reciting that 'it hath been found by experience that it is
Pr'munire
the contempt wherewith he stands charged; which contempt is particularly recited in the Preamble to the writ. The offence of pr'munire
Qurk tahsil (UP)
Qurk tahsil (UP), where the recital in a deed of alienation by a Hindu widow is
Release
intended to be released should therefore be mentioned in the recitals. A release in general terms upon surrender of a lease
Said
many practitioners rather than 'the' to refer back to previously recited elements, sometimes to a previously cited anything. This practice is
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