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Expulsion
impeachment. Such disqualifica-tion may be permanent or temporary and is removable only by pardon from the crown, the Office of the
Judge
standing at the Bar. For 'inability or misbehaviour' they are removable by the Lord Chancellor. See COUNTY COURTS. No action lies
Vacation, eviction
person responsible for doing the unlawful act is to be removed from the land. The words 'eviction' and 'vacation' do not
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Settlement
be maintained by that parish and a liability to be removed thereto. In the early part of the nineteenth century, the
Rectification
Rectification, implies the correctness of an error or removal of defects or imperfections. It implies prior existence of error,
Procedendo
Com. 109. It also lay where an action had been removed from an inferior to a superior Court by habeas corpus,
King's Bench
Westminster, being an ancient palace of the Crown, but might remove with the King as he thought proper to command. The
Exhumation
authority is a common law misdemeanour. Unless a body is removed from one consecrated burial place to another by faculty, it
Dead rent and royalty
'royalty' is calculated on the quantity of minerals extracted or removed. Thus, while dead rent is a fixed return to the
Cousin
such cousin is called his first cousin once, twice, etc., removed. The grand child of A.'s great-uncle is his second cousin,
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