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Civil Law
The Institute are quoted with the letter I. or Inst.; thus 'si adversus, 12 I. De Nuptiis, is nothing more than
Entertainment
Vol. 2, p. 916) the word 'entertainment' has been defined thus: Entertainment ..... for a public or special occasion ...... is
Gift
41 and 42. BLACK'S Law DICTIONARY (Fourth Edition) defines gift thus: A voluntary transfer of personal property without consideration. A parting
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Uses
Law system, and the later invention, which is denominated USES. Thus a novel contrivance, which was at first a liberating expedient,
Election
to choose between two inconsistent or alternative rights or claims. Thus, in Scarf v. Jardine, (1882) 7 App Cas 345, the
Family
16) at pages 303-11 the word 'family' has been defined thus: The father, the mother, and the children ordinarily constitute a
Material resources
the word 'resources'. Black's Law Dictionary defined the word recourses thus: Money or any property that can be converted to meet
Remainder
may, as to another person, be an estate in reversion. Thus if A. leases to B. for life, with remainder to
Wilful
Edn.) at page 1559 the word 'wilful' has been defined thus: 'Wilfulness' implies an act done intentionally and designedly; a conscious
Principal and agent
called the principal constituent, or employer, and he who is thus employed is called the agent, attorney, proxy, or delegate of
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