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Merchants' accounts
Merchants' accounts. The period of limitation of action for the recovery of these is six years. see MERCANTILE LAW AMENDMENT ACT, 1856 (English).
Mortgage
Davis v. Symons, 1934 Ch 42 (covenant not to redeem for twenty years not allowed; redemption allowed in six months). Every kind of property may be mortgaged except the salaries and emoluments of public functionaries; full pay
Motorcab
Motorcab, means any motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry not more than six passengers excluding the driver for hire or reward. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), s. 2 (25)]
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Municipal corporation
of the number of councillors (and not necessarily burgesses), are elected by the council. They remain in office six years, one-half of their number going out of office every third year. The mayor is elected for one
Ne admittas
the bishop will admit the other's clerk during the suit between them; it ought to be issued within six calendar months after the avoidance, before the bishop may present by lapse; for it is in vain to
Nominatim
of a benefice, by him to be presented to the ordinary. A nominator must appoint his clerk within six months after avoidance; if he do not, and the patron presents his clerk before the bishop has taken
Non assumpsit infra sex annos
Non assumpsit infra sex annos (he did not promise within six years). this was the form of pleading the Statute of Limitations. See LIMITATION and PLEADING.
Northern Ireland
than the Irish Free State. By the Government of Ireland Act, 1926, s. 1, Northern Ireland consists of six counties: Antrim, Armagh; Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, and Tyrone, including boroughs of Belfast ad Londonderry, with (1) a representation
Notice of trial
for trial (R.S.C., Ord. XXXVI., r. 11), or by a defendant, if not given by the plaintiff within six weeks after the close of the pleadings (rule 12). Ten days' notice of trial must be given, unless
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
to the Sovereign in Council. It consists of the Lord Chancellor, the Lord President and ex-Lords President, the six Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, and such other members of the Privy Council as shall from time to
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Six - Law Dictionary Search Results
Merchants' accounts
Merchants' accounts. The period of limitation of action for the recovery of these is six years. see MERCANTILE LAW AMENDMENT ACT, 1856 (English).
Mortgage
Davis v. Symons, 1934 Ch 42 (covenant not to redeem for twenty years not allowed; redemption allowed in six months). Every kind of property may be mortgaged except the salaries and emoluments of public functionaries; full pay
Motorcab
Motorcab, means any motor vehicle constructed or adapted to carry not more than six passengers excluding the driver for hire or reward. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), s. 2 (25)]
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Municipal corporation
of the number of councillors (and not necessarily burgesses), are elected by the council. They remain in office six years, one-half of their number going out of office every third year. The mayor is elected for one
Ne admittas
the bishop will admit the other's clerk during the suit between them; it ought to be issued within six calendar months after the avoidance, before the bishop may present by lapse; for it is in vain to
Nominatim
of a benefice, by him to be presented to the ordinary. A nominator must appoint his clerk within six months after avoidance; if he do not, and the patron presents his clerk before the bishop has taken
Non assumpsit infra sex annos
Non assumpsit infra sex annos (he did not promise within six years). this was the form of pleading the Statute of Limitations. See LIMITATION and PLEADING.
Northern Ireland
than the Irish Free State. By the Government of Ireland Act, 1926, s. 1, Northern Ireland consists of six counties: Antrim, Armagh; Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, and Tyrone, including boroughs of Belfast ad Londonderry, with (1) a representation
Notice of trial
for trial (R.S.C., Ord. XXXVI., r. 11), or by a defendant, if not given by the plaintiff within six weeks after the close of the pleadings (rule 12). Ten days' notice of trial must be given, unless
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
to the Sovereign in Council. It consists of the Lord Chancellor, the Lord President and ex-Lords President, the six Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, and such other members of the Privy Council as shall from time to
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