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Tenant
used relatively, and as the relation to the sovereign is seldom called in question, it more commonly signifies one who holds
Audita querela [defendentis]
and this occasioned the remedy by audita querela to be seldom resorted to.-By Rules H. T. 1853, r. 79, no writ
Supplicavit
Fitz. N.B. 80. This writ has been of late years seldom used, for when application has been made to the superior
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Registration of title of land
period or subject to reservations. Registra-tion in this form is seldom effected. Registration with possessory title gives the registered proprietor no
Proviso, Trial by
by (English) C.L.P. Act, 1852, s. 116, but a defendant seldom tried by proviso, as the better course was to take
Parliamentary Committee
are not absolutely binding upon the House, but the House seldom reverses their decision. As to the power of such committees
New trial
of new evidence after the trial. A new trial will seldom be granted where a verdict has been given against a
Monger
mangian, Sax., to trade], a dealer or seller. It is seldom or never used alone, or otherwise than after the name
Maills and duties
rents, which used to be exigible. Now-a-days the term is seldom used except in 'Action of M. and D.,' which is
Ea que raro accidunt, non temere in agendis negotiis computantur
non temere in agendis negotiis computantur [Lat.], Those things which seldom happen are not rashly to be taken into account in
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