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Quadriennium utile
a minor, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1252. The term of four years allowed to a minor after his majority,
Threats
liable to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for any term not exceeding two years. See also, s. 29 (ibid.), as
Poaching
of a misdemeanour, and liable to penal servitude for any term between seven and three (now five) years, or imprisonment with
Tax stradle rule
not have to be recorded at the end of the year, to create the appearance of a loss in the current
Main Pot
real property used in a business for more than one year; and condemnations of capital assets held for more than one
Circuits
a year, in the respective vacations after Hilary and Trinity terms, but more recently oftener, and at no precisely fixed periods, … Wales, appointed for the judges to go formerly twice a year, in the respective vacations after Hilary and Trinity terms, but
Lives
90 years determinable by notice after any event determining the term under the original demise as provided by the (English) Law
two step mortgage
rate for the first five to seven years of its term and a different interest rate for the remainder of the
Surrender
estate, the operative verbs being 'surrender and yield up.' The term is usually applied to the giving up of a lease … writing, and every express surrender of a more than three years' term must be by deed. As to surrenders of leases
VerbarReichstag
Weimar Republic which was composed of members elected for a term of three years by the direct vote of the people
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