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Testamentum, i.e. testatio mentis, facta nullo pr'sentis metu periculi, sed sol' cogitatione mortalitatis
Testamentum, i.e. testatio mentis, facta nullo pr'sentis metu periculi, sed sol' cogitatione mortalitatis. Co. Litt. 322 b.-(A testament, that is, the
Sol fa
ascending or descending as do or ut re mi fa sol la si do or the same in reverse order
VerbarSolfeggiare
To sol fa See Sol fa v i
Libel
not merely a slander, Yossopoff v. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture Corporation, 78 Sol Jo 617. As to publication by dictation, etc., to a
Decree nisi
the period be shortened. See Osburne v. Osburne, (1926) 70 Sol Jo 388. See Browne on Divorce; Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Matrimonial
Searches
an article by the (English) Chief Land Registrar in 1931, Sol. Jo. 769. Searches against land registered under the (English) Land
Lien
in law, but some judicially recognized general lines are bankers', solicitors', factors', stockbrokers'. See Halsb. L.E., title 'Lien.' Particular lines, on
Justices
of the county. The Act of 1906 also allows a solicitor, if otherwise qualified, to be appointed a county justice (reproduced
Guaranty, or Guarantee
by assignment, see Johnson Bros. (Dyers), Ltd. v. Davison, 79 Sol Jo 306. The guarantor, as a rule, has the right
Free-board, or freebord
Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 674 In an article in the Sol. Journ., vol. xlvi., p. 118, free-board is defined as 'a
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