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Abstract of title
keep the title to each part in a connected series, and, sometimes, separate abstracts for the different titles simplify the business and avoid an embarrassing confusion, especially if the several properties be distinct, or the title is
uniform commercial code
uniform commercial code A uniform law, adopted by some states, designed to simplify and modernize the consumer credit and usury laws, to further consumer understanding of the terms of credit transactions
small claims court
small claims court : a special court intended to simplify and expedite the resolution of minor disputes involving small claims
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Bill of Exchange
the law of either country. The remedy to recover on bills of exchange and promissory notes was much simplified and shortened by the (English) Summary Procedure on Bills of Exchange Act, 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c.
Privy seal and privy signet
privy seal are abolished. The practice as to the passing of letters under these seals was altered and simplified by the same statute.
Letters-patent, or letters overt
Geo. 5, c. 2), which, proceeding on the principle that an inventor is a person to be encouraged, simplifies and renders less expensive the procedure for granting a patent and enforcing the rights under it. The rights
Indictment
and certain other offences tribal in the King's Bench Division). Indictments were of a highly technical character until simplified by the Indictments Act, 1915, which directs that the particulars of the offence shall be 'set out in
Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act
& 51 Vict.c. 35), abolishes capital sentences except in certain cases, contains numerous forms of indictment, and otherwise simplifies and amends the Criminal Law of Scotland. See CAPITAL OFFENCES (SCOTLAND).
Conveyancing Acts (English)
and partly replaced and extended by the Law of Property Act, 1925. The Conveyancing Act, 1881, was a simplifying and Codifying Act introduced by Lord Cairns. It embodied the provisions of previous statutes, the effect of legal
Cable
regulated by the (English) Consolidating Anchors and Chain Cables Act, 1899 (62 & 63 Vict. c. 23), which simplifies and amends the law by providing more elaborate tests, the Schedule containing which takes the place of Rules
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Abstract of title
keep the title to each part in a connected series, and, sometimes, separate abstracts for the different titles simplify the business and avoid an embarrassing confusion, especially if the several properties be distinct, or the title is
uniform commercial code
uniform commercial code A uniform law, adopted by some states, designed to simplify and modernize the consumer credit and usury laws, to further consumer understanding of the terms of credit transactions
small claims court
small claims court : a special court intended to simplify and expedite the resolution of minor disputes involving small claims
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Bill of Exchange
the law of either country. The remedy to recover on bills of exchange and promissory notes was much simplified and shortened by the (English) Summary Procedure on Bills of Exchange Act, 1855 (18 & 19 Vict. c.
Privy seal and privy signet
privy seal are abolished. The practice as to the passing of letters under these seals was altered and simplified by the same statute.
Letters-patent, or letters overt
Geo. 5, c. 2), which, proceeding on the principle that an inventor is a person to be encouraged, simplifies and renders less expensive the procedure for granting a patent and enforcing the rights under it. The rights
Indictment
and certain other offences tribal in the King's Bench Division). Indictments were of a highly technical character until simplified by the Indictments Act, 1915, which directs that the particulars of the offence shall be 'set out in
Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act
& 51 Vict.c. 35), abolishes capital sentences except in certain cases, contains numerous forms of indictment, and otherwise simplifies and amends the Criminal Law of Scotland. See CAPITAL OFFENCES (SCOTLAND).
Conveyancing Acts (English)
and partly replaced and extended by the Law of Property Act, 1925. The Conveyancing Act, 1881, was a simplifying and Codifying Act introduced by Lord Cairns. It embodied the provisions of previous statutes, the effect of legal
Cable
regulated by the (English) Consolidating Anchors and Chain Cables Act, 1899 (62 & 63 Vict. c. 23), which simplifies and amends the law by providing more elaborate tests, the Schedule containing which takes the place of Rules
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