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Appearance sec. stat
Appearance sec. stat. (i.e., Secundum statutum), which was entered at law by
No cause for such refusal
No cause for such refusal, the expression 'no cause for such refusal' within the meaning of clause (4) must mean...
Tithe Rent-Charge
the inhabitants; the first species being usually called pr'dial, the second mixed, the third personal. This commutation was effected by a
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Distress
to make rules from time to time for regulating the security to be required from bailiffs, and the fees, charges, and … years from its becoming due. The Landlord and Tenant Act, 1709, (8 Anne, c. 18) (commonly numbered 14), ss. 6, 7,
In custodia legis
from distress for rent. By the Landlord and Tenant Act, 1709 (8 Anne, C. 18 [or 14], as amended by the
Fieri facias
before removing the goods seized, (English) Landlord and Tenant Act, 1709 (8 Anne, c. 14 or 18), Chit. Stat. tit. 'Landlord
Copyright
which the statute law first gave to an author in 1709, by 8 Anne, c. 19, for the term of fourteen
Building bye-law
Building bye-law, means bye-laws made under section 481 of the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957 or the
good
tangible movable personal property having value but usually excluding money, securities, and negotiable instruments usually used in pl. : as a
power
C&P : the power delegated to Congress under Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution to regulate commerce esp. among
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