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Completion
Completion, as regards third parties, means completion in fact, and not completion to the … Completion, as regards third parties, means completion in fact, and not completion to the satisfaction … (1881) 44 LT 66, CA. Means practical completion, Emson Eastern Ltd. v. EME
Uses
solemn ceremony or permanent record of the transaction, whereby a third person that had right knew not against whom to bring … and so of a trust to permit and suffer a party to receive and take the net rents and profits. (4) … system, which superseded the doctrines and practice of feudal law, and laid the
Rules of Court
rules were absolute in the first instance; the second and third were either absolute in the first instance, or rules to … regulating the practice of the Courts; or orders made between parties to an action or suit. (1) General rules regulating the
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Act of Parliament
the date on which it passes the Commons in the third of those sessions; and provision is also made for the … Acts concern individuals and families only, as Acts naturalising a party, dissolving a marriage, or setting particular estates. There is a … mere reference to the earlier one--a practice of very long standing--has been much
Undertaking
work, or project which one engages in or attempts, Webster's Third New International Dictionary, See also Mor Modern Coop. Transport Society … a court. It is merely a solemn promise by one party to the other when it appears in an agreement between
Hire
and of watchmakers to repair watches; (b) locatio custodi' (the third division first above mentioned), or the receiving of goods on … labour and services. The rights, duties, and obligations of the parties resulting from the contract of bailment for hire may be … faults of the thing hired, and practice no artful concealment, to charge only
Copyhold
husband's lands, which varies in quantity, as a half, a third, a fifth, or the whole. It is called her free-bench. … enjoy in freeholds, as an estate in fee-simple or (by particular custom) fee-tail, or for life, and he may have only … a single fine for all. The practice as to the payment of the
Alimony
ability of the husband, and to the conduct of the parties, it may deem reasonable, and for that purpose may refer … Acts, 1895 and 1920, and Stone's Hustices Manual. The same practice and principles as apply in the High Court will govern
Remainder
CROSS-REMAIN-DERS; VESTED REMAINDER; EXECUTORY DEVISE. A future interest arising in third person that is, some one other than creator of estate … the possession, and A. must necessarily recover. Thus far the party disseised, even during the disseisin, is considered in law to … way of use (which is, in practice, the usual method), as well as
Civil Law
of the Twelve Tables; the second, their interpretation; and the third, the forms of pleadings. (4) Edictum Perpetuum Juliani, Offilius, in … Civil Law, that rule of action which every particular nation, commonwealth, or city has established peculiarly for itself, more … an early period, as of less practical utility, and often bound up with
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