Section 1874 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sectionalism
A disproportionate regard for the interests peculiar to a section of the country local patriotism as distinguished from national
Sectional
Of or pertaining to a section or distinct part of larger body or territory local
Section
The act of cutting or separation by cutting as the section of bodies
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C section
contraction of caesarean section
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
such case is six years [sub-s. (1) (b) of that section], but this protection does not extend to cases of retention … 38 Vict. c. 57, the (English) Real Property Limitation Act, 1874, certain periods are fixed within which, upon the principle Interest
Railway
of railway companies as carriers are given by the 86th section of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, and controlled by
Constructive notice
1925, sub-ss. (2), (3) and (4), has replaced the corresponding section in the V. & P. Act,1874, as extended in regard
Infant
of 1874 as respects loans, while the 1st and 2nd sections of the same Act make it a misdemeanor to invite
Colonial Attorneys Relief Acts (English)
a Superior Court in a British possession to which this section applies who has been in practice before such Court for … Colonial Attorneys Relief Acts (English), 1857, 1874, and 1884 (20 & 21 Vict. c. 39, 37 &
Tacking
Purchaser Act, 1874, s. 7, tacking was abolished, but that section was in the next session repealed by the (English) Land
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