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Wills

be revoked by that marriage: Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 177, and see Sallis v. Jones, 1936, P. 43, except a

Winding-up

commenced against the company except by leave of the Court (s. 177); and in England the liquidator or provisional liquidator is to

Adultery

adulterer (who in ordinary circumstances must be made a co-respondent, s. 177) to be assessed by a jury, and the Court has

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Co-respondent

the man charged with adultery. The (English) Judicature Act, 1925, s. 177,enacts that on a petition for divorce presented by the husband

Revocation of Will

the provisions of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 177, the will has been made in contemplation of a particular

Married women's property

real and personal, present and future, to her husband absolutely, so that he might sell, pay his debts out of, give

Workmen's Compensation Act

Compensation Act, 1925 [15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 84), s. 1 (1)] The compensation is not damages for negligence or

King's Bench

Queen's bench (so called because the King used formerly to sit there in person (though the judges determined the causes), the

Acknowledgement of a wife's assurance

1st January, 1925 [see (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 167], a woman married before 1883 disposed of her estate

Lord Mayor's Court in London

Court the recorder presided, or, in his absence, the common serjeant (s. 43), or the assistant judge appointed under the Borough

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