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Rules of Court
the Courts, both of Common Law and Equity, have from time to time been made by the Courts in pursuance of
Owner
Act (5 Edw. 7, c. ccix.), 'the person for the time being receiving the rack-rent of the premises in connection with
Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note
holder must either present or negotiate it within a reasonable time (s. 40). 'The presentment must be made by or on
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Magna Carta
part of the ensuing year, arming themselves in the mean time, so as to compel John, if necessary, to confirm those
Overtime
Overtime
Executor
his title; as a rule it relates back to the time of the testator' death, and as the executor derives full
prescription
of Louisiana a : the running of a period of time set by law after which a right is unenforceable in
Month
moneth, i.e., completeth its orbit. It is either--(1) Lunar, the time between the change and change, or the time in which
Pawn or Pledge
and if the goods be not redeemed at the stipulated time, the title becomes absolute at law although equity allows a
Wills
at the least, and to have been made at the time of the last sickness of the deceased, and in his
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