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Replevin
the goods either general or special in him at the time of the taking, and it lies against him who takes
Remainder
the creation of a particular estate, is at the same time limited over to another, who is to enjoy it after
Unclaimed property
in 1884, in Crawford v. Royal Exchange Insurance Corporation (see Times of April 29, 1884), stock on which no dividend had
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Public Authorities, Protection of
Public Authorities, Protection of. Very numerous statues have from time to time protected justices of the peace, constables, surveyors of
Copyhold
been demised or demisable by copy of court roll from time immemorial. A manor is essentially necessary, for all copyholds must
Prescription
(Prescription is a title taking his substance of use and time allowed by the law.) Every species of prescription, by which
Basic wages
contra-distinction to 'dearness allowance', the quantum of which varies from time to time, in accordance with the rise or fall in
Civil Law
of pleadings. (4) Edictum Perpetuum Juliani, Offilius, in Julius C'sar's time, made a compilation of the Pr'tor's Edicts, which was made
visa expiration date
purpose, when the visa is issued for multiple entries. This time period from the visa issuance date to visa expiration date
Distress
the recovery of any rent may be made at any time within twelve years next after the time at which the
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