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Royal Assent
'Le roy (or, la reyne) le veult.' Should the sovereign refuse assent, it is in the gentle language of 'Le roy
Notice of admit
any document saving all just exceptions, and in case of refusal, or neglect to admit, the costs of proving the document
Burial
clergyman may be prosecuted in the Ecclesiastical Court for improperly refusing to bury a dissenter or other person, for by the
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Just ground
shall be considered to be just ground for his wife's refusal to live with him. The object of introducing this provision
Beer
etc., requiring a licence from justices of the peace-grantable or refusable in their absolute discretion-not being considered to afford sufficient facilities
veto
veto pl: ve·toes [Latin, I forbid, refuse assent to] 1 : an authoritative prohibition 2 a :
anticipatory repudiation
anticipatory repudiation : a refusal by one party to a contract to perform his or
Copyhold
lord to allow such inspection, and if the lord then refuse, he will be attached. There are two courts incident to
Laborarlis
Laborarlis, an ancient writ against persons who refused to serve and do labour, and who had no means
Desertion
is not evidence of desertion, and a wife without cause refusing marital intercourse cannot allege 'desertion' by the husband 'without reasonable
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