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Court-baron
incident to every manor, and could not be severed therefrom. It was ordained for the maintenance of the services and duties … together with the court-leet, and generally assembled but once a year. The freehold tenants alone were suitors to the Court-baron; and
married filing jointly
a couple that is married at the end of the tax year and uses one tax return.
Reception order
commissioners in lunacy (ibid., ss. 1, 9, 10 and 23). It is only effective for one year unless extended [(English) Lunacy
Middle aged
of the ordinary age of man early in the century it was considered between 30 and 50 years old but by … in the century it was considered between 30 and 50 years old but by the end of the 19th centruy it
Demise
Demise, a grant; it is applied to an estate either in fee or for … estate either in fee or for term of life or years, but most commonly to the latter; it is used in
Foot of a fine
Foot of a fine, the conclusion of it, including the whole matter, and reciting the parties, day, year,
Rolls of the temple
the Calves-head Roll, wherein every bencher, barrister, and student, was taxed yearly at so much to the cook and other offices … Calves-head Roll, wherein every bencher, barrister, and student, was taxed yearly at so much to the cook and other offices of
Civil Law
Law' are convertible phrases, meaning the same system of jurisprudence; it is now frequently denominated 'the Roman Civil Law.' The collections … a code; upon their return, after an absence of three years, ten commissioners, including the three, were appointed with the title
Year
year for certain financial and other administrative purposes, e.g., income tax, land tax, etc., see Chron. Tab. of Statutes, tit. '
Notice to quit
Where there is a tenancy from year to year subsisting, it can only be put an end to by notice to
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