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Shall be forfeited
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Recognisance
Rules of 1906, especially rule 113, by which no recognizance 'shall be forfeited, estreated, or put upon the estreat roll without the order
Forfeiture
under a licence under the Crown or of a Statute shall be forfeited to the Crown or the mesne lord. Apparently, the Land
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provided; and every person who shall offend against this enactment shall be liable to forfeit such sum as shall be awarded by … who shall offend against this enactment shall be liable to forfeit such sum as shall be awarded by the Court in
forfeit
activity "U.S. Code"] 2 : to subject to forfeiture [it shall be placed in the custody of the Collector, who…shall cause a … crime, from fors outside + faire to do] : something forfeited or subject to being forfeited vt 1 : to lose
Weights and measures
balance, steelyard, or weighing machine which is false or unjust, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 5l., or in the … weight, measure, scale, balance, or steelyard shall be liable to be forfeited. 26. Fraud in Use.-Where any fraud is wilfully committed in
Quarantine, or Quarentaine
however, marry against the consent of the Lord; and nothing shall be taken for assignment of her dower, but she shall remain … are called the widow's quarantine. Marriage during these forty days forfeits the dower. This right was enforced by writ of Quarantina
Printers
Printers. Every person who shall print anything which is meant to be published or dispersed, … dispersing any printed matter without such name and address, shall forfeit for each copy a sum not more than five pounds
Deposit
purchase money, but also as a guarantee that the contract shall be completed by the purchaser, and may be forfeited if he
Residence
and church or chapel districts, if with cure of souls, shall reside on his benefice, in the house of residence; and … for more than three months in any year, he shall forfeit, unless resident at some other of his benefices, a certain
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Shall Be Forfeited - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shall be forfeited
Matched in: Term Shall be forfeited
Recognisance
Rules of 1906, especially rule 113, by which no recognizance 'shall be forfeited, estreated, or put upon the estreat roll without the order
Forfeiture
under a licence under the Crown or of a Statute shall be forfeited to the Crown or the mesne lord. Apparently, the Land
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Theatre
provided; and every person who shall offend against this enactment shall be liable to forfeit such sum as shall be awarded by … who shall offend against this enactment shall be liable to forfeit such sum as shall be awarded by the Court in
forfeit
activity "U.S. Code"] 2 : to subject to forfeiture [it shall be placed in the custody of the Collector, who…shall cause a … crime, from fors outside + faire to do] : something forfeited or subject to being forfeited vt 1 : to lose
Weights and measures
balance, steelyard, or weighing machine which is false or unjust, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding 5l., or in the … weight, measure, scale, balance, or steelyard shall be liable to be forfeited. 26. Fraud in Use.-Where any fraud is wilfully committed in
Quarantine, or Quarentaine
however, marry against the consent of the Lord; and nothing shall be taken for assignment of her dower, but she shall remain … are called the widow's quarantine. Marriage during these forty days forfeits the dower. This right was enforced by writ of Quarantina
Printers
Printers. Every person who shall print anything which is meant to be published or dispersed, … dispersing any printed matter without such name and address, shall forfeit for each copy a sum not more than five pounds
Deposit
purchase money, but also as a guarantee that the contract shall be completed by the purchaser, and may be forfeited if he
Residence
and church or chapel districts, if with cure of souls, shall reside on his benefice, in the house of residence; and … for more than three months in any year, he shall forfeit, unless resident at some other of his benefices, a certain
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