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Ocypodian
One of a tribe of crabs which live in holes in the sand along the seashore and run very rapidly whence the name
Signalman
is to manage or display signals especially one employed in setting the signals by which railroad trains are run or warned
Detinue
years (English) [Limitation Act, 1623 (21 Jac. 1, c. 16, s. 3)], but time will only begin to run from the date of the demand, Miller v. Dell, (1891) 1 QB 468.
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Maills and duties
known as assignation of rents and prescription of M. and D. The years of prescription only begin to run when the tenant leaves, and the period is five years.
Knowledge of the decree
to be set aside. When the summons was not duly served, limitation under Art. 164 does not start running against the defendant because he has received some vague information that some decree has been passed against him.
Skedaddle
To betake ones self to flight as if in a panic to flee to run away
Interloper
Interloper [fr. inter, Lat., between, and loopen, to run], a person who intercepts the trade of others
Impotentiam, Propter, Property
inability when they are young: the landowner has a qualified property in them till they can fly or run away, and then such property expires, 2 Steph. Com., bk. Ii., ch. 1.
Hotel
his business to furnish food or lodging or both to travellers or other persons. A building cannot be run as a hotel unless services necessary for the comfortable stay of lodgers and boarders are maintained. Services so
Horse-racing
pastime. By 13 Geo. 2, c. 19, no plates or matches at horse-races under 50l. value could be run, under penalty of 200l. to be paid by the owner of the horse or horses, and 100l. by
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Ocypodian
One of a tribe of crabs which live in holes in the sand along the seashore and run very rapidly whence the name
Signalman
is to manage or display signals especially one employed in setting the signals by which railroad trains are run or warned
Detinue
years (English) [Limitation Act, 1623 (21 Jac. 1, c. 16, s. 3)], but time will only begin to run from the date of the demand, Miller v. Dell, (1891) 1 QB 468.
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Maills and duties
known as assignation of rents and prescription of M. and D. The years of prescription only begin to run when the tenant leaves, and the period is five years.
Knowledge of the decree
to be set aside. When the summons was not duly served, limitation under Art. 164 does not start running against the defendant because he has received some vague information that some decree has been passed against him.
Skedaddle
To betake ones self to flight as if in a panic to flee to run away
Interloper
Interloper [fr. inter, Lat., between, and loopen, to run], a person who intercepts the trade of others
Impotentiam, Propter, Property
inability when they are young: the landowner has a qualified property in them till they can fly or run away, and then such property expires, 2 Steph. Com., bk. Ii., ch. 1.
Hotel
his business to furnish food or lodging or both to travellers or other persons. A building cannot be run as a hotel unless services necessary for the comfortable stay of lodgers and boarders are maintained. Services so
Horse-racing
pastime. By 13 Geo. 2, c. 19, no plates or matches at horse-races under 50l. value could be run, under penalty of 200l. to be paid by the owner of the horse or horses, and 100l. by
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