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Tolling statute
Tolling statute, means a law that interrupts the running of a statute
Tolls under statute
Tolls under statute, is stated that highway and bridge tolls may
equitable tolling
equitable tolling : a doctrine or principle of tort law: a statute
run
began to when she received notice of the injury] compare toll 2 : to continue to accrue or become payable in
Market overt
must be originally and wholly in the market overt; (7) toll ought to be paid where required by statute; (8) the
toll
toll [Old English, tax or fee paid for a liberty or … to remove the effect of [the court did not the statute of repose after the statutory period had expired] b :
Westminster the First, Statute of
particularly as to marriage of wards; regulates the levying of tolls, which were imposed arbitrarily by the barons, and by cities … Westminster the First, Statute of (3 Edw. 1, AD 1275). This statute, which deserves
Turnpike-roads
Turnpike-roads, ways maintained out of tolls not paid by passengers. These did not fall within the … were about to expire; and in the next place by statutes of a general description, of which the principal was the
Ferry
their goods in boats across a river, and to take toll for such carriage. It is a franchise, and can only … only by grant from the Crown by prescription or by statute'. Dictionary of English Law by Earl Jowitt. In India the
Lease
delivery rent for, immovable property; (c) any instrument by which tolls of any description are let; (d) any writing on an … a lease for years, except a lease operating under the Statute of Uses, the lessee must have entered into the leased
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