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Westminster the First, Statute of
of procedure, civil and criminal matters, introducing many regulations to render it cheap, simple, and expeditious, Lord Compbell's Lives of the
Worth
monetary value of a thing; the sum of qualities that render a thing valuable and useful, expressed in current medium of
Particulars of sale
any substantial variation from the description will even at law render the contract voidable, see Flight v. Booth, (1834) 1 Bing
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Open space
within the space sixty feet wide all round would not render the entire space any less an open space within the
Cruelty
by way of apprehension in such a manner as to render to continued living together of spouses harmful or injurious having
Foreign Attachment
exempts corporations from the process, and decides that fictitious summonses render it invalid. These decisions have had the effect of reducing
De praerogative regis
necessaries; and after the death of such idiots, he shall render the estate to the heirs. This was in order to
Discrepancy and contradiction
there may occur minor discrepancies, such discrepancies in law may render credential to the depositions. Parrot like statements are disfavoured by
Donatio mortis causa
Justinian's Inst. Lib. 2, tit. 7, shows its nature. To render this kind of gift valid, it (1) must be made
Executory fines
de droit tantum; sur concessit; and sur done grant en render. Abolished by 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 74.
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