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Rex est legalis et politicus
Rex est legalis et politicus (Lane, 27), the king is both
Rex est caput et salus reipublica
Rex est caput et salus reipublica (4 Co. 124), the king
Adultery
another in the act of adultery with his wife, see Rex v. Greening, (1913) 3 KB 846, and kills him or
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Poison
against the prisoner, Reg. v. Geering, (1849) 18 LJMC 215; Rex v. Armstrong, (1922) 38 TLR 631; as also of antecedent
Sexton
in an ancient parish church is a freehold for life, Rex v. Dymock (Vicar and Churchwardens), (1915) 1 KB 147. His
Same transaction
Prasad v. Emperor, 212 IC 135: Raj Kishore Tewari v. Rex, AIR 1949 All 139; Faiz Mohammad v. Emperor, (1945) ILR
Requisition
Dict.; and (by Government) France, Fenwick & Co. Ltd. v. Rex, (1926) 43 TLR 18. An authoritative, formal demand; a governmental
Rem, Judgment in
adjudicated upon was not such as declared by the adjudication, Rex. v. Hartington, 4 E&B 780; and see Castrique v. Imrie,
Ranges Act, 1891
the injurious affection of his adjoining lands, see Blundell v. Rex, (1905) 1 KB 516, and Acquisition of Land (Assessment of
Shoebill
A large African wading bird Balaeligniceps rex allied to the storks and herons and remarkable for its
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