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Saladinetenth
preamble to 23 Hen. 8, c. 20, wherein it is recited that the court of Rome exacted great sums of money
Si non omnes, Writ of
and also to those who are associated with them, which, reciting the purport of the two former commissions, commands the justices
Statement
In its dictionary meaning is the act of stating or reciting, 'Prima facie' a statement cannot take in an omission. A
Statute staple
writ of Liberate, which was a writ out of Chancery, reciting the former writ, and commanding the sheriff to deliver to
Testimonium clause
provision at the end of an instrument especially a Will, reciting the date when the instrument was signed, by whom it
Dramatic work
Dramatic work, includes any piece of recitation, choreographic work or entertainment in dumb show, the scenic arrangement
Trust
his statement of defence in an action, or by a recital in a deed, provided it relate to the subject-matter, and
Estoppel
and those claiming under him, even as to the facts recited in it. The general rule is that an indenture estops
Opera
essential part a drama wholly or mostly sung consisting of recitative arias choruses duets trios etc with orchestral accompaniment preludes and
Counter
An advocate or professional pleader; one who counts (i.e. orally recites) for a client, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.
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