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Quando acciderint
Quando acciderint (when they shall fall in). see PLENE ADMINISTRAVIT.
Option
Option. 1. When a new suffragan bishop is consecrated by the archbishop of the province, by a customary prerogative, the...
Sede plena
Sede plena, when a bishop's see is not vacant.
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Utsarga
Utsarga, when a man makes an utsarga, he no doubt gives up his ownership but gives up the thing for...
Unliquidated damages
Unliquidated damages. When the amount to be recovered depends on all the circumstances of the case, and on the conduct...
Surprise
Surprise. When the evidence produced by the one side is such as from the nature of the circumstances could not...
Statutory exposition
Statutory exposition. When the language of a statute is ambiguous, and any subsequent enactment involves a particular interpretation o the...
Single escheat
Single escheat, when all a person's moveables fall to the Crown, as a casualty, because of his being declared rebel....
Servage
Servage, when a tenant, besides payment of a certain rent, finds one or more workmen for his lord's service. King...
Retorno habendo
Retorno habendo. When the defendant has judgment in replevin of the return of the goods, there issues in his favour...
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When - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quando acciderint
Quando acciderint (when they shall fall in). see PLENE ADMINISTRAVIT.
Option
Option. 1. When a new suffragan bishop is consecrated by the archbishop of the province, by a customary prerogative, the...
Sede plena
Sede plena, when a bishop's see is not vacant.
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Utsarga
Utsarga, when a man makes an utsarga, he no doubt gives up his ownership but gives up the thing for...
Unliquidated damages
Unliquidated damages. When the amount to be recovered depends on all the circumstances of the case, and on the conduct...
Surprise
Surprise. When the evidence produced by the one side is such as from the nature of the circumstances could not...
Statutory exposition
Statutory exposition. When the language of a statute is ambiguous, and any subsequent enactment involves a particular interpretation o the...
Single escheat
Single escheat, when all a person's moveables fall to the Crown, as a casualty, because of his being declared rebel....
Servage
Servage, when a tenant, besides payment of a certain rent, finds one or more workmen for his lord's service. King...
Retorno habendo
Retorno habendo. When the defendant has judgment in replevin of the return of the goods, there issues in his favour...
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