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Solomons seal
A mystic symbol consisting of two interlaced triangles forming a star with six points often with one triangle dark and one light symbolic of the union of soul and body It
Ab initio
by law becomes a trespasser ab initio, i.e., is liable as a trespasser from the beginning. See the Six Carpenters' case, (1611) 8 Rep. 146; 1 Smith's L.C. a party making an irregular distress for rent is
Abbot, or Abbat
Abbot, or Abbat [from abbas, Lat.; abbe, Fr.; abbud, Sax.: others derive it from abba, Syr., father], a spiritual lord or governor, who had the rule of a religious house. An abbot, with the monks of...
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Abscond
been arrested on 'mesne process,' the plaintiff may procure the defendant to be arrested and imprisoned up to six months (unless he has sooner given security not to quit England without leave of the Court) on proof
Account or Accompt
Statute of Limitations cannot be pleaded in bar to an open account, unless all accounts have ceased above six years. see the (English) Mercantile Law Amendment Act, 1856 (19 & 20 Vict. C. 97), s. 9.
Actio non accrevit infra sex annos
plea of the Statute of Limitations when the defendant alleges that the plaintiff's action has not accrued within six years, See LIMITATIONS, STATUTE OF.
Action redhibitoria
Action redhibitoria, an action instituted to avoid a sale within six months from the conclusion of the contract on account of some vice or defect in the thing sold,
Adulteration
for a first offence by a fine not exceeding 50l.; for a second offence by imprison-ment not exceeding six months. The sale to the prejudice of the purchaser of articles of food and drugs not of the
Alderman
any importance, enacted that they should be in number one-third of the number of the councillors, should remain six years in office (being twice the length of the councillors's period of office), and be elected by the
Campbell's (Lord) Acts (English)
or child of the deceased, may be commenced by the executor or administrator, but if not instituted within six months, then any person interested may commence the proceedings. The action must be started within 12 months after
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Solomons seal
A mystic symbol consisting of two interlaced triangles forming a star with six points often with one triangle dark and one light symbolic of the union of soul and body It
Ab initio
by law becomes a trespasser ab initio, i.e., is liable as a trespasser from the beginning. See the Six Carpenters' case, (1611) 8 Rep. 146; 1 Smith's L.C. a party making an irregular distress for rent is
Abbot, or Abbat
Abbot, or Abbat [from abbas, Lat.; abbe, Fr.; abbud, Sax.: others derive it from abba, Syr., father], a spiritual lord or governor, who had the rule of a religious house. An abbot, with the monks of...
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Abscond
been arrested on 'mesne process,' the plaintiff may procure the defendant to be arrested and imprisoned up to six months (unless he has sooner given security not to quit England without leave of the Court) on proof
Account or Accompt
Statute of Limitations cannot be pleaded in bar to an open account, unless all accounts have ceased above six years. see the (English) Mercantile Law Amendment Act, 1856 (19 & 20 Vict. C. 97), s. 9.
Actio non accrevit infra sex annos
plea of the Statute of Limitations when the defendant alleges that the plaintiff's action has not accrued within six years, See LIMITATIONS, STATUTE OF.
Action redhibitoria
Action redhibitoria, an action instituted to avoid a sale within six months from the conclusion of the contract on account of some vice or defect in the thing sold,
Adulteration
for a first offence by a fine not exceeding 50l.; for a second offence by imprison-ment not exceeding six months. The sale to the prejudice of the purchaser of articles of food and drugs not of the
Alderman
any importance, enacted that they should be in number one-third of the number of the councillors, should remain six years in office (being twice the length of the councillors's period of office), and be elected by the
Campbell's (Lord) Acts (English)
or child of the deceased, may be commenced by the executor or administrator, but if not instituted within six months, then any person interested may commence the proceedings. The action must be started within 12 months after
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