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Herald
provincial heralds, because they divide the kingdom between them into provinces. Besides the Kings of Arms, there are six subordinate heralds, according to their origin, as they were created to attend dukes and great lords in martial
Hereditary revenues
the addition of the Osborne Estate under the Osborne Estate Act, 1902, were during that reign and for six months afterwards to be 'paid into the Exchequer, and made part of the Consolidated Fund.' Sect. 2 of
Idem sonans
Thorniley had by mistake answered to the name of Joseph Henry Thorne, and been sworn. Seven judges to six held that the conviction ought not to be set aside, two of them only on the ground of
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In custodia legis
the party at whose suit the execution issued pay to the landlord his arrears of rent, not exceeding six months' rent. As to goods seized under a County Court warrant, see County Courts Act, 1934, s. 134,
In the discharge of duty
the discharge of his duty, he shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both. The expression 'in the
Information
peace against a person alleged to have committed an offence punishable on summary conviction must be laid within six months, and need not be in writing or on oath unless some Act of Parliament (i.e., the Act
Innkeeper
(41 & 42 Vict. c. 38), that in addition to his right of lien, the innkeeper may, after six weeks sell by public auction all goods (advertised at least one month beforehand), horses, etc., left with him
Sheading
the Isle of Man in which there is a coroner or chief constable The island is divided into six sheadings
Kr
The chemical symbol for the element krypyon one of the six noble gasses
Sextolet
A double triplet a group of six equal notes played in the time of four
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Six - Law Dictionary Search Results
Herald
provincial heralds, because they divide the kingdom between them into provinces. Besides the Kings of Arms, there are six subordinate heralds, according to their origin, as they were created to attend dukes and great lords in martial
Hereditary revenues
the addition of the Osborne Estate under the Osborne Estate Act, 1902, were during that reign and for six months afterwards to be 'paid into the Exchequer, and made part of the Consolidated Fund.' Sect. 2 of
Idem sonans
Thorniley had by mistake answered to the name of Joseph Henry Thorne, and been sworn. Seven judges to six held that the conviction ought not to be set aside, two of them only on the ground of
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In custodia legis
the party at whose suit the execution issued pay to the landlord his arrears of rent, not exceeding six months' rent. As to goods seized under a County Court warrant, see County Courts Act, 1934, s. 134,
In the discharge of duty
the discharge of his duty, he shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees, or with both. The expression 'in the
Information
peace against a person alleged to have committed an offence punishable on summary conviction must be laid within six months, and need not be in writing or on oath unless some Act of Parliament (i.e., the Act
Innkeeper
(41 & 42 Vict. c. 38), that in addition to his right of lien, the innkeeper may, after six weeks sell by public auction all goods (advertised at least one month beforehand), horses, etc., left with him
Sheading
the Isle of Man in which there is a coroner or chief constable The island is divided into six sheadings
Kr
The chemical symbol for the element krypyon one of the six noble gasses
Sextolet
A double triplet a group of six equal notes played in the time of four
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