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Not negotiable

the protection of s. 82 of the Act [Slingsby v. Westminster Bank Ltd., (1931) 1 KB 173; see also Imports Company

Nun

(English) Act of 1285 (13 Edw. 1,c. 6) (Statute of Westminster the Second) punishes the abduction of a nun, though consenting,

Prerogative

Royal Hotel, Ltd., 1920 AC 508, and under Statute of Westminster, British Coal Corporation v. Regem, 1935, AC 500. Also Moore

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Piedpoudre, Court of

in the nature of an appeal to the Courts at Westminster, 3 Reeves, c. 20, p. 293.

Pervise

Pervise, the palace-yard at Westminster, Somner.

Passport

the Passport Office, 1, Queen Anne's Gate Buildings, Dartmouth Street, Westminster, London, or 36, Dale Street, Liverpool. A combination to procure

Parliament, the Imperial

the statute is in the Preamble to the Statute of Westminster 1st, AD 1272. See titles HOUSE OF COMMONS; HOUSE OF

Palace Court

Palace Court. An inferior court of the sovereign at Westminster. Abolished by 12 & 13 Vict. c. 101. See MARSHALSEA,

Memory, Time of legal

Memory, Time of legal. By Statute Westminster the First, 3 Edw. 1, A.D. 1276, the time of

Music and dancing licences

Music and dancing licences.--The grant of these in London and Westminster and within twenty miles thereof, including the administrative county of

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Not negotiable

the protection of s. 82 of the Act [Slingsby v. Westminster Bank Ltd., (1931) 1 KB 173; see also Imports Company

Nun

(English) Act of 1285 (13 Edw. 1,c. 6) (Statute of Westminster the Second) punishes the abduction of a nun, though consenting,

Prerogative

Royal Hotel, Ltd., 1920 AC 508, and under Statute of Westminster, British Coal Corporation v. Regem, 1935, AC 500. Also Moore

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Piedpoudre, Court of

in the nature of an appeal to the Courts at Westminster, 3 Reeves, c. 20, p. 293.

Pervise

Pervise, the palace-yard at Westminster, Somner.

Passport

the Passport Office, 1, Queen Anne's Gate Buildings, Dartmouth Street, Westminster, London, or 36, Dale Street, Liverpool. A combination to procure

Parliament, the Imperial

the statute is in the Preamble to the Statute of Westminster 1st, AD 1272. See titles HOUSE OF COMMONS; HOUSE OF

Palace Court

Palace Court. An inferior court of the sovereign at Westminster. Abolished by 12 & 13 Vict. c. 101. See MARSHALSEA,

Memory, Time of legal

Memory, Time of legal. By Statute Westminster the First, 3 Edw. 1, A.D. 1276, the time of

Music and dancing licences

Music and dancing licences.--The grant of these in London and Westminster and within twenty miles thereof, including the administrative county of

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