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Thereupon

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Letters patent

which therefore, not being proper for public inspection, are closed up and sealed on the outside, and are thereupon called writs close, literae clause, and are recorded in the close-rolls, in the same manner as the others

Warrant of Attorney

a statement of claim for him in an action at the suit of a person therein mentioned, and thereupon to confess the same, or to suffer judgment to pass by default and to permit judgment to be

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Settled land

that the legal estate is vested in him on trust to give effect to those charges, etc., and thereupon subject to the appointment of trustees as provided by the s., he may exercise the powers of a

Rem, information in

estrays seized by the Crown's officers. After such seizure an information was usually filed in the Exchequer, and thereupon a proclamation was made for the owner (if any) to come in and claim the effects, and at

Nullus commodum capere potset de injuria sua propria

a lessee cannot take advantage of his own wrongful act, and turea proviso for re-entry by the lessor thereupon, even though the proviso be that the term shall cease, or that the lease shall be utterly void

Nativo habendo

writ of right to recover inheritance in a villein; upon which the lord pursued his plaint, and declared thereupon, and the villein made his defence, so that the question of freedom was tried and determined, Fitz. N.B.

Motion

is made by a member of the House and a question on it is put by the Chair. Thereupon the decision of the House is obtained, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine, May, 22nd Edn., 1997, p. 328. Motion, is

Moratur inlege

Court on a certainpoint, as to the legal sufficiency of his opponent's pleading. The Court deliberates and determines thereupon. See DEMURRER.

Mint-mark

their moneys to be lawful, they are entitled to their quietus under the Great Seal, and to be thereupon discharged from all suits or actions; they then change the privy mark, so that the moneys from which

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