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Devastavit

An action founded on a devastavit will be barred after six years by the Statute of Limitations, Lacons v. Wormall, (1907)

Disentailing Deed

a disentailing deed and (before 1926) enrolling the same within six months in the High Court of Justice (s. 41, and

Dissolution

and not exceeding in any case beyond a period of six months after the Proclamation has ceased to operate, The Council

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Children

child must be vaccinated in ordinary cases (see VACCINATION) within six months. Education.--The Education Act, 1921, now forms code of the

Beer

his excise license a certificate of good character, signed by six rate payers not engaged in the trade. The (English) Wine

Certiorari

by justices of the peace must be applied for within six months, Crown Office Rule 21. A writ of certiorari to

Aggravated assaults

to common assaults and batteries,' to give a convicted offender six months' imprisonment with hard labour or to fine him up

Dog stealing

is punishable on summary conviction, for the first offence, by six months' imprisonment and hard labour, or fine not exceeding 20l.

Sheatfish

is the largest fresh water fish of Europe sometimes becoming six feet or more in length See Siluroid

Sixpence

An English silver coin of the value of six pennies half a shilling or about twelve cents

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Devastavit

An action founded on a devastavit will be barred after six years by the Statute of Limitations, Lacons v. Wormall, (1907)

Disentailing Deed

a disentailing deed and (before 1926) enrolling the same within six months in the High Court of Justice (s. 41, and

Dissolution

and not exceeding in any case beyond a period of six months after the Proclamation has ceased to operate, The Council

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Children

child must be vaccinated in ordinary cases (see VACCINATION) within six months. Education.--The Education Act, 1921, now forms code of the

Beer

his excise license a certificate of good character, signed by six rate payers not engaged in the trade. The (English) Wine

Certiorari

by justices of the peace must be applied for within six months, Crown Office Rule 21. A writ of certiorari to

Aggravated assaults

to common assaults and batteries,' to give a convicted offender six months' imprisonment with hard labour or to fine him up

Dog stealing

is punishable on summary conviction, for the first offence, by six months' imprisonment and hard labour, or fine not exceeding 20l.

Sheatfish

is the largest fresh water fish of Europe sometimes becoming six feet or more in length See Siluroid

Sixpence

An English silver coin of the value of six pennies half a shilling or about twelve cents

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