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Quantic
cubic quartic etc according as it is of the second third fourth fifth or a higher degree These are further called
Bicycles
minimum age is now 16. Regarding the compulsory insurance of third-party risks, and the pertinent regulations concerning motor cycles and offences … provisional licence may be issued for learning purposes; also a degree of physical fitness. The minimum age is now 16. Regarding
Institutions
of the Institutes has twenty-six titles, the second twenty-five, the third thirty, and the fourth eighteen; in all, ninety-nine titles. First, … side, were admitted by the Pr'torian equity, according to the degree of cognation. The Title, in conclusion, treats of those who
Trespass
and forcible injury to person, land, or chattels, (3) the third and narrowest meaning of the term is that in which, … used by lawyers and laymen in three senses of varying degree of generality (1) In its widest and original signification it
Rent
must issue yearly, though it may be reserved every second, third, or fourth year; it must issue out of the thing … before 32 & 33 Vict. c. 46, of a higher degree than simple contract debts, and of equal degree with specialty
Collision of ships
having been occasioned by the fault of both of them. Thirdly, it may happen by the misconduct of the suffering party … light, the other not being responsible to him in any degree. Secondly, a misfortune of this kind may arise where both
Distribution, Statute of
and a moiety to the next of kindred in equal degree, and their representatives; if no widow, the whole shall go
per stirpes
already died leaving issue, the estate would be divided into thirds, with each living child receiving a one-third share, and the … the members of the group of descendants having a particular degree of kinship (as children), with the issue (that is, the
Joint-tenancy
share to the other, or conveying it away to a third person, for this is a destruction of the unity of … tenants, the estate passing among the joint-owners without any perceptible degree of transition but the diminution of the number of persons
Marz-ool-maut
be more probable than life; (2) there must be some degree of subjective apprehension of death in the mind of the
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