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Commission
Act of 16 Car. 1, c. 11, though an impotent attempt was made to re-establish it during the succeeding reign.
Commissioners for Oaths
and necessary' to take affidavits for one shilling fee concerning Common Law actions. The Masters in Chancery were succeeded by solicitors under 16 & 17 Vict. c. 78, appointed by the Lord Chancellor, the fee being one
Cowper-temple clause
and therefore may not be taught in any of the schools provided by local education authorities who have succeeded the School Boards. Re-enacted by the (English) Education Act, 1921 (11 & 12 Geo. 5, c. 51), s.
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Days of grace
a public fast or thanksgiving day, the bill is payable on the preceding business day, or on the succeeding business day if the last day of grace is a bank holiday (other than Christmas Day or Good
Deed
not a party to the deed. (i) Declaration of Trusts, when necessary. (j) Declaration against Dower in purchase-deeds succeeded the limitation of the estate. This declaration, however, is now never inserted. (k) Reddendum in leases, which reserves
Waging war
on and crush any further opposition with which they might meet until either the leaders of the movement succeeded in obtaining the possession of the machinery of government or until those in possession of it yielded to
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