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Question of fact, mixed question of law and fact
in finding either the basic facts or arriving to the ultimate con-clusion, in a mixed question of law and fact the
Sovereignty
7th Edn., p. 1402. Sovereignty, within the American regime the ultimate power and authority to alter or abolish the constitutions of
Good faith
good faith qualifies prosecuting the proceeding in the Court which ultimately is found to have no jurisdiction. Failure to pay the
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Advancement
limited portion of the share to which a remainderman will ultimately be entitled for his benefit or advancement in life. In
toll
English, tax or fee paid for a liberty or privilege, ultimately from Late Latin telonium custom house, from Greek tolōnion, from
Judgment
may be understood to mean the judgment which may be ultimately pronounced if the case were to be committed to a
realign
arrangement of interests in a suit NOTE: After examining the ultimate interests of the parties involved in a suit, the court
Tithe Rent-Charge
more successive sub-leases of the kind, the owner of the ultimate lease on which the others are reversionary. Sec. 19 is
Modesty
in manner and conduct; not forward or lewd; shamefast'. The ultimate test for ascertaining whether modesty has been outraged is, the
Occasions export
substantially connected with export, and where between the seller and ultimate buyers intermediaries were involved, such a sale would not occasion
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