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Ides

months on the 13th, Smi. Clas. Antiq. This method of reckoning is still retained in the Chancery of Rome, and in

Imperitia culp' annumeratur

Imperitia culp' annumeratur. Jur. Civ, (Want of skill is reckoned as a fault.)

Incerta pro nullis habentur

Incerta pro nullis habentur. Dav. 33.-(Things uncertain are reckoned as nothing.)

Leap-year

sixth of the calends, and which on this occasion was reckoned twice, hence the term bissextile.

New style

c. 23), the 3rd of September of that year being reckoned as the 14th. See NEW YEAR'S DAY.

Nones

Nones, days in the Roman calendar, so called because they reckoned nine days from them to the Ides. The seventh day

Overcrowding

old do not count; from 1 to under 10 are reckoned as half. After the appointed day overcrowding is made an

Post-dated cheque

written thereon and the six months period has to be reckoned for the purposes of Proviso (a) to s. 138 of

Prejudicial to the interests of the Revenue

trend or pattern for similar assessments, which on a broad reckoning, the Commissioner might think to be prejudicial to the interests

Servitium regale

manor, belonged to the lord of it; which were generally reckoned to be the following-viz., power of judicature in matters of

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