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Administrator
administered, a grant of administration de bonis non administratis, or shortly de bonis non, becomes necessary; and so if an executor
Alien
and procedure and evidence. The effect of the Act is shortly as follows: By s. 1 the following persons are deemed
Alsatia
a charter in 1608, but all privileges of sanctuary were shortly afterwards abolished in 1624 by 21 Jac. 1, c. 28.
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Breviate
Breviate, a memorandum occasionally prefixed to a Parliamentary Bill, shortly stating its effect.
Carry over
of the contract. This payment is called a 'backwardation,' or shortly a 'back.' An income-tax deduction (esp. for a net operating
Coke, Sir Edward
Solicitor-General and Attorney-General under Queen Elizabeth, knighted by James I. shortly after his accession in 1603, made Chief Justice of the
Retainer
it is accepted by him. Rules 20 and 21 are shortly as follows. By rule 20 counsel who has drawn pleadings
County Courts
52 Vict. c. 43), an Act very materially but very shortly amended by the (English) County Courts Act, 1903 (3 Dew.
De bonis non
not [administered]. A grant de bonis non administratis, or more shortly de bonis non, is made where an executor dies interest
Declaration of London, 1909
modified list of Articles absolutely or conditionally contraband was issued shortly after. See Hall or Lawrence on International Law.
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