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Prisonam frangentibus, Statute de

Prisonam frangentibus, Statute de, 1 Edw. 2, st. 2 (in the Revised Statutes, 23 Edw. 1), a still unrepealed statute, whereby

savings statute

savings statute : a statute explicitly excepting certain proceedings, remedies, penalties, rights, or liabilities from the effect of a repeal,

mortmain statute

mortmain statute : a statute that prohibits corporate bodies (as charities) from holding real property in perpetuity or that otherwise

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guest statute

guest statute : a statute that prevents non-paying passengers from suing the driver or owner of a car for accidental

Merton, Statute of

Merton, Statute of (20 Hen. 3, c. 4, A.D. 1235), the first Act of Parliament passed, so called because it

York, Statute of

York, Statute of (12 Edw. 2, st. 1, A.D. 1318), repealed by the (English) Statute Law Revision and Civil Procedure

Wynton, Statute of

Wynton, Statute of (13 Edw. 1, st. 2, AD 1285). Chapter 6, which prohibits the holding of fairs and markets

Tolls under statute

Tolls under statute, is stated that highway and bridge tolls may be payable under statute. In the case of an independent

Tolling statute

Tolling statute, means a law that interrupts the running of a statute of limitations in certain situations, as when the

Taxing Statutes

Taxing Statutes, (English) Court Fees Act is really a taxing statute, AIR 1977 Kant 181 (183). (Court Fees and Suits

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Prisonam frangentibus, Statute de

Prisonam frangentibus, Statute de, 1 Edw. 2, st. 2 (in the Revised Statutes, 23 Edw. 1), a still unrepealed statute, whereby

savings statute

savings statute : a statute explicitly excepting certain proceedings, remedies, penalties, rights, or liabilities from the effect of a repeal,

mortmain statute

mortmain statute : a statute that prohibits corporate bodies (as charities) from holding real property in perpetuity or that otherwise

Keep your definitions linked to case research

guest statute

guest statute : a statute that prevents non-paying passengers from suing the driver or owner of a car for accidental

Merton, Statute of

Merton, Statute of (20 Hen. 3, c. 4, A.D. 1235), the first Act of Parliament passed, so called because it

York, Statute of

York, Statute of (12 Edw. 2, st. 1, A.D. 1318), repealed by the (English) Statute Law Revision and Civil Procedure

Wynton, Statute of

Wynton, Statute of (13 Edw. 1, st. 2, AD 1285). Chapter 6, which prohibits the holding of fairs and markets

Tolls under statute

Tolls under statute, is stated that highway and bridge tolls may be payable under statute. In the case of an independent

Tolling statute

Tolling statute, means a law that interrupts the running of a statute of limitations in certain situations, as when the

Taxing Statutes

Taxing Statutes, (English) Court Fees Act is really a taxing statute, AIR 1977 Kant 181 (183). (Court Fees and Suits

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