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Pardanashin lady
in the Zanana and having no communication except from behind the parda or screen with any male person save a few privileged relations or dependants; and not a woman who communicates with strangers, collects rents from tenants,
Concessi
the word 'grant' in a deed executed after 1st October, 1845, shall not imply any covenant in law, save as otherwise provided by statute.
Hidgild, or Hidegild
A.-S., skin, and gild, A.-S., a contribution], a sum of money paid by a villain or servant to save himself from whipping, Fleta, 1. 1, c. 47, s. 20.
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Hereditaments
intestacy, might, before the 1st January, 1926, have devolved on the heir--descent to the heir having been abolished, save in some cases (see HEIR). The word may become obsolete in conveyancing practice, but its former legal meaning
Force majeure
in this case to go, shows that where reference is made to 'force majeure', the intention is to save the performing party from the consequences of anything over which he has no control. This is the widest
Firearms
to such person, a firearm or ammunition. The manufacture, sale, etc., of weapons discharging noxious fluids is prohibited save by authority of Admiralty, Army or Air Council; see s. 6 of the 1920 Act, which Act also
Episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare
Episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare [Lat.], A bishop need not obey any mandate save the king's.
Drain
to buildings within the same curtilege. 'Sewer' does not contain a drain as defined in this section, but, save as aforesaid, includes all sewers and drains used for the drainage of buildings and yards appurtenant to buildings.
Deed
34. See now the J. Act, 1925, s. 55. As to supplemental deeds, now very commonly used to save recitals, see (English) Conveyancing Act, 1881, s. 53, and s. 58 of the (English) Law of Property Act,
Damdupat
debtor to pay the entire principal and interest thereon at one and the same time in order to save interest in excess of the principal and as a warning to the creditor to take effective steps for
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Pardanashin lady
in the Zanana and having no communication except from behind the parda or screen with any male person save a few privileged relations or dependants; and not a woman who communicates with strangers, collects rents from tenants,
Concessi
the word 'grant' in a deed executed after 1st October, 1845, shall not imply any covenant in law, save as otherwise provided by statute.
Hidgild, or Hidegild
A.-S., skin, and gild, A.-S., a contribution], a sum of money paid by a villain or servant to save himself from whipping, Fleta, 1. 1, c. 47, s. 20.
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Hereditaments
intestacy, might, before the 1st January, 1926, have devolved on the heir--descent to the heir having been abolished, save in some cases (see HEIR). The word may become obsolete in conveyancing practice, but its former legal meaning
Force majeure
in this case to go, shows that where reference is made to 'force majeure', the intention is to save the performing party from the consequences of anything over which he has no control. This is the widest
Firearms
to such person, a firearm or ammunition. The manufacture, sale, etc., of weapons discharging noxious fluids is prohibited save by authority of Admiralty, Army or Air Council; see s. 6 of the 1920 Act, which Act also
Episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare
Episcopus alterius mandato quam regis non tenetur obtemperare [Lat.], A bishop need not obey any mandate save the king's.
Drain
to buildings within the same curtilege. 'Sewer' does not contain a drain as defined in this section, but, save as aforesaid, includes all sewers and drains used for the drainage of buildings and yards appurtenant to buildings.
Deed
34. See now the J. Act, 1925, s. 55. As to supplemental deeds, now very commonly used to save recitals, see (English) Conveyancing Act, 1881, s. 53, and s. 58 of the (English) Law of Property Act,
Damdupat
debtor to pay the entire principal and interest thereon at one and the same time in order to save interest in excess of the principal and as a warning to the creditor to take effective steps for
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