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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
Queen's Bench
Bench, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1259. Queen's Bench. See KING'S BENCH.
King's Counsel
the Crown, and called within the Bar. They answer in some measure to the advocates of the revenue, advocati fisci, among
fiance(e)s of u.s. citizen
of u.s. citizen A nonimmigrant alien coming to the United States to conclude a valid marriage with a U.S. citizen within
Ragman's-roll, or Ragimund's-roll
roll, called from one Ragimund, or Ragimont, a legate in Scotland, who, summoning all the beneficed clergymen in that kingdom, caused
Macnaughton's Case, Rules in
Macnaughton's Case, Rules in [4 St. Tr. (N.S.) 847]. A discussion took place in the House
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