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Ship's agent
Ship's agent. The Naval Agency and Distribution Act, 1864, provides for
Ship's husband
Ship's husband, a peculiar agent appointed by the owner of a
Marshal of the Queen's bench
5 & 6 Vict. c. 22 abolished this office, and substituted an officer called Keeper of the Queen's Prison.
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Sturges Bourne's Acts
Sturges Bourne's Acts. (English) (1) 58 Geo. 3, c. 69, the
Widow's Estate
Widow's Estate, is the result of the sastric law codified through judicial precedents. Thus the 'women's estate' in
Women's modesty
Women's modesty, the essence of a woman's modesty is her sex. The modesty of an adult female is writ large on
New Year's Day
and legal New Year's Day till the alteration of the style in 1752, when it was permanently fixed as the 1st
Debtor's petition
means a bankruptcy petition presented by the debtor himself under s. 264(1)(b) of Insolvency Act, 1986 (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England
Locke's Act
Locke's Act (English), (23 & 24 Vict. c. 127), the Solicitors Act, 1860, amending the law as to the admission etc.,
Commission, the promoter's
the promoter's, means the amount by which the aggregate total stakes in all the competitions exceeds the sum of (1) the
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