Skip to content

S 72 - Law Dictionary Search Results

Research workspace

Save terms and build your research trail

A free trial unlocks notes, tags, search history, and the full AI Studio desk for judgment research.

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

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Queen's Bench Division

over tort and contract actions, applications for judicial review, and some Magistrate-court appeals, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1259. The

Shelley's case, Rule in

Shelley's case, Rule in. intimately connected with the quantity of estate

Lloyd's

Lloyd's. in the second half of the seventeenth century a number of merchants, ship-owners,

Equity to a settlement (Wife's)

Equity to a settlement (Wife's). Prior to the Married Women's Property Acts (see MARRIED

Keating's (Sir H.S.) Act

Keating's (Sir H.S.) Act, (English) for summary procedure on bills of exchange (18 & 19 Vict. c.

Michael Angelo Taylor's Act (English)

Taylor's Act (English) (57 Geo. 3, c. xxix.) (see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Metropolis'), for better paving and regulating the streets of

Occupier's Liability Notice

land out of which tithe rent-charge issues is required, by sub-s. 6 of s. 2 of the Tithe Act, 1891, to

  • Last »

Try the research workspace — 7 days free


AI Briefs · Semantic Search · Save & annotate judgments

Start your 7-day free trial