Singularity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Civil Law
never-failing curiosity, and receive the homage of scholars, as a singular monument of wisdom. It fills such a large space in
Passive trust
of trusts. as such, they continued to flourish, notwithstanding the singular amelioration effected at a later period in the law of
Customary freeholds
reduced to a mere fiction. These lands are of such singular nature that, when they are compared with mere copyholds, they
Gallows
Gallows [it is used by some in the singular, but more generally in the plural], a beam laid over
Mirror des justices
Mirror des justices. This singular work has raised much doubt and difference of opinion concerning
Nomen collectivum
Nomen collectivum, a singular noun of multitude.
Original Charter
one renewing the grant in favour of the heir or singular successor of the first or succeeding vassals, Bell's Scots Law
Package or parcel
Package or parcel, means the singular and not the plural, and it contemplates each individual 'parcel'
Piles
the rectum which are technically called hemorrhoids See Hemorrhoids The singular pile is sometimes used
Pimp-tenure
Pimp-tenure, a very singular and odious kind of tenure mentioned by our old writers,
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