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Unclaimed property
HLC 28. It follows from this that the Statute of Limitations will not run for such money until six years after demand. (5) Deposits with Bankers for Safe Custody.-It does not appear to have been judicially decided
Trout
this or any other Act, or, if there is no such bye-law, the period between the hour of six on Saturday morning and the hour of six on the following Monday morning. (7) This s. shall not
Tramways
See Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Tramways'; and Sutton's Tramways Acts. As to purchase of tramways by local authority within six months after the expiration of twenty-one years from the time of authorization of con-struction, or within six months
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Township
'parish' being properly the ecclesiastical term, and 'township' the civil one. In a government survey a square tract six miles on each side, containing thirty six sq. miles of land 2. In some states, a civil and
Sunday
and children, with exemption for Jews. By (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. LXIV., where any limited time less than six days from or after any date or event is appointed or allowed for doing any act or taking
Riding clerk
Riding clerk, one of the Six Clerks in Chancery, who, in his turn, for one year, kept the controlment books of all grants that
Once
Once, if it is provided, that an act is to be done, say once in six months, it would probably be understood to mean that six months should not elapse between the two acts.
Mortmain
any charitable use except by deed executed twelve months before the death of the donor, and enrolled within six months after execution. This Act, as amended, is repealed and re-enacted with amendment by the (English) Mortmain and
Imprisonment
& 33 Vict. c. 62) (see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Debt'), by s. 4, abolished imprisonment for debt with six exceptions; but, subject to Rules of Court, by s. 5, allows commitment to prison of a judgment debtor
House of Commons
26 Geo. 5, c. 38); Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Parliament,' and especially Representation of the People Act, 1918. 'The Six Points of the Charter.'--The six points of the 'People Charter 'demanded by the 'Chartists 'at Birmingham in 1838
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Unclaimed property
HLC 28. It follows from this that the Statute of Limitations will not run for such money until six years after demand. (5) Deposits with Bankers for Safe Custody.-It does not appear to have been judicially decided
Trout
this or any other Act, or, if there is no such bye-law, the period between the hour of six on Saturday morning and the hour of six on the following Monday morning. (7) This s. shall not
Tramways
See Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Tramways'; and Sutton's Tramways Acts. As to purchase of tramways by local authority within six months after the expiration of twenty-one years from the time of authorization of con-struction, or within six months
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Township
'parish' being properly the ecclesiastical term, and 'township' the civil one. In a government survey a square tract six miles on each side, containing thirty six sq. miles of land 2. In some states, a civil and
Sunday
and children, with exemption for Jews. By (English) R.S.C. 1883, Ord. LXIV., where any limited time less than six days from or after any date or event is appointed or allowed for doing any act or taking
Riding clerk
Riding clerk, one of the Six Clerks in Chancery, who, in his turn, for one year, kept the controlment books of all grants that
Once
Once, if it is provided, that an act is to be done, say once in six months, it would probably be understood to mean that six months should not elapse between the two acts.
Mortmain
any charitable use except by deed executed twelve months before the death of the donor, and enrolled within six months after execution. This Act, as amended, is repealed and re-enacted with amendment by the (English) Mortmain and
Imprisonment
& 33 Vict. c. 62) (see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Debt'), by s. 4, abolished imprisonment for debt with six exceptions; but, subject to Rules of Court, by s. 5, allows commitment to prison of a judgment debtor
House of Commons
26 Geo. 5, c. 38); Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Parliament,' and especially Representation of the People Act, 1918. 'The Six Points of the Charter.'--The six points of the 'People Charter 'demanded by the 'Chartists 'at Birmingham in 1838
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