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Building
ambit used for a common purposes, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 8(1), 4th Edn., Para 110, p. 93; Richards v. Swansea Improvements and Tramway Company, (1878) 9 Ch D 425; Siegeberg v. Metropolitan District Railway Company, (1893) 49
Betting
purpose of betting includes distributing handbills containing offers to bet, etc., Dunning v. Swetman, (1909) 1 KB 774; Richards v. Price, (1931) 2 KB 204 (Distribution of entry forms in football pools)]. The (English) Betting Act, 1874 (37
Coal mine
see Lofthouse Colliery v. Ogden, (1913) 3 KB 120; Davies v. Glamorgan Coal Co., (1914) 1 KB 674; Richards v. Wrexham and Acton Collieries, (1914) 2 KB 497. See MINES.
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Richard Roe
Richard Roe : a male party to a legal proceeding whose true identity is unknown or whose true name
Malins' (Sir Richard) Act (English)
Malins' (Sir Richard) Act (English).-The Married Women's Reversionary Interest Act, 1857 (20 & 21 Vict. c. 57), enabling married women to … Malins' (Sir Richard) Act (English).-The Married Women's Reversionary Interest Act, 1857 (20 & 21 Vict. c. 57), enabling married women to dispose of reversionary interests in personalty; see (English) Law of Property Act,
Roe, Richard
Roe, Richard, otherwise Troublesome, the casual ejector and fictitious defendant in ejectment, whose services are no longer invoked. See JOHN
Dearle v. Hall
Dearle v. Hall. The rule which takes its name from this case, reported 1823, 3 Russ. 1, originated with the
Rule 10b-5
Rule 10b-5 [10b-5 from the section of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 pursuant to which the rule was formulated] : a rule adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission in furtherance of the Securities Exchange...
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