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Judgment
and Execution' and 'Land Charges'; and see ESTOPPEL; CONTRACTS OF RECORD; ELEC-TION; FOREIGN JUDGMENT. The word 'judgment' is also used to … the action. See INQUIRY; SUMMONSES; and ORDERS; and the various titles of the subjects of such judgments as MANDAMUS; INJUNC-TION, etc.
Lord Mayor's Court in London
Court of London Procedure Act, 1857. In this Court the recorder presided, or, in his absence, the common serjeant (s. 43), … Act, 1920, amalgamated the City of London Court (see that title) (the jurisdiction of which was that of county Court) with
Pardon
should assign and the Attorney-General should confess error on the record, whereby the judgment would be reversed and a similar suggestion … (31 Car. 2, c. 2), made a pr'munire (see that title), unpardonable even by the Crown; and (2) that the sovereign
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mortgage
debt and is created by filing a judgment with the recorder of mortgages junior mortgage : second mortgage in this entry … mortuus) + gage security] 1 a : a conveyance of title to property that is given to secure an obligation (as
Equity
supplemental law administered in Chancery, and founded upon defined rules, recorded precedents, and established principles, to which it closely adheres; the … by adjudicating in personam, may compel specific performance (see that title) of a contract where law would only give damages for
High Court of Justice
Appeal. The High Court is now a Superior Court of Record, and has vested in it, by s. 16 of the … their place established a Supreme Court of Judicature (see that title), consisting of the High Court of Justice and the Court
Masters of the Supreme Court
and Attorney, the Master of the Crown Office, the two Record and Writ Clerks, and the three Associates. Their jurisdiction is … the King's Bench Division, officials, seven in number, deriving their title from the (English) Jud. (Officers) Act, 1879 (see now Jud.
Searches
at the Central Office for deeds enrolled there, or the Record Office if not kept at the Central Office, such as … s. 10 of the (English) L.C. Act, 1925 (see those titles). The certificate is good against any charge registered between its
Interest
s. 3(1): 'In any proceedings tried in any court of record for the recovery of any debt or damages, the court … termini. Ex vi termini, it extended to estates, rights and titles that a man hath of, in, to or out of
Parties
of or attending any proceeding, although not named on the record. As to change of parties by death, etc., see ABATE-MENT;
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