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Dead man's part
This was formerly made use of in masses for the soul of the deceased; subsequently, the administrators applied it to their
Cairn's Act (English)
a jury, 21 & 22 Vict. c. 27, repealed by Stat. Law Rev. and Civil Procedure Act, 1883, as having been
Banker's Draft
Banker's Draft. A banker's draft is defined by s. 1 of the (English) Bills of Exchange Act (1882) Amendment
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Banker's Books
on microfilm, magnetic tape, or other forms of retrieval mechanism, State of Norway's Application, (1987) QB 433; Williams v. Summer Field,
Banker's acceptance
Banker's acceptance, is a short-term credit instrument issued by an importer's bank that guarantees payment
arm's length
arm's length : the condition of the parties to a business deal in which each has independent interests and one...
City's cash
City's cash, the revenues derived from the corpora-tion's estates are usually known as 'city's cash', and are applied for charitable,...
Scroop's Inn
Scroop's Inn, an obsolete law society, also called Serjeant's Place, opposite
On one's own account
On one's own account, means 'for one's own sake; on one's responsibility, American Express Bank Ltd. v. Calcutta Steel
Oswald's law hundred
Oswald's law hundred, an ancient hundred in Worcestershire, so called from Bishop Oswald, who obtained it from King Edgar
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