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Pr'munire
of Edward III., and was the foundation of all the subsequent statute of pr'munire, of which 16 Rich. 2, c. 5,
Permission
s. 40] The word 'permission' is comprehensive enough to include subsequent permission, L.I.C. of India v. Escorts Ltd., AIR 1986 SC
Legitimation per subsequens matrimonium
per subsequens matrimonium. The legitimation of a bastard by the subsequent marriage of his parents. Formerly not recognized by the Law
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Estate
(b) Estates uponcondition expressed, and these are either precedent, or subsequent; (a) precedent, which must be performed before an estate can
Prize Court
Naval Prize Acts, 1864 to 1916, as amended by any subsequent enactment, and should have all such jurisdiction on the high
Cy-pres
mode, yet in substance. If the mode should become by subsequent circumstances impossible, the general rule is not to be defeated,
res judicata
dismissal with prejudice and thus res judicata as to the subsequent complaint "Southeast Mortg. Co. v. Sinclair, 632 So. 2d 677
Component part and spare part
spare part, A spare part, though fitted into a machine subsequent to its manufacture, to replace a defective or worn out
Charging event and taxable event
Taxable event cannot be postponed to the occurrence of the subsequent condition. In that event, it would be the subsequent condition
Conviction
Convictions. When a person previously convicted is tried for a subsequent offence, proof of his previous con-viction cannot be given until
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