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Injunction

invasion of a patent, can be restrained, and the court will direct an account of the books printed, and the profits … damages may be awarded either in addition to or in substitution for an injunction [see Gilling v. Gray, (1910) 27 TLR

Bill of sale

are numerous and conflicting. To alter the mode of payment will be a defeasance of the bill of sale and render … solicitor is dispensed with, and attestation by a 'credible witness' substituted (s. 10); and a bill is void if made for

Donis conditionalibus, Statute de

Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 74), which substituted an enrolled deed as the mode of barring an estate

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Customs

and Inland Revenue Acts' and 'Finance Acts' of subsequent years will be found to contain divers small amendments. The (English) Import … to abolish the existing duties on all articles, and to substitute in their stead one single duty on each article, equivalent

Cessate grants

a grant of probated and not of administration with the Will annexed, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 17, para 863, p. … in a certain event some other person is to be substituted for his original executor, that other person becomes entitled upon

Attornment

affect the relationship created by the attornment. The new landlord will have his remedies with respect to the rents falling in … and by such an attornment the tenant by his act substitutes the new landlord in place of the previous one. Such

Adoption

domiciled in England or Wales, but a single adopter, only, will be authorized unless two spouses jointly apply. A male may … child's legal rights and duties towards the natural parents and substituting similar rights and duties toward adoptive parents, Black Law Dictionary,

Acknowledgement of a wife's assurance

the (English) Fines and Recoveries Act, 1833 (3 & 4 Will. 4, c. 74), ss. 77-91, with regard to land, and … but the 7th section of the (English) Conveyancing Act, 1882, substituted one only, and also dispensed with the affidavit and certificate

undue influence

the maker at the time that the contract, conveyance, or will was made. To establish a prima facie case it is … influence that deprives a person of freedom of choice or substitutes another's choice or desire for the person's own compare coercion,

fidei commissum

the civil law of Louisiana : a gift (as by will) of property in which a person is invested with title … another person or to make a particular disposition of compare substitution NOTE: Fidei commissa are prohibited by the Louisiana Civil Code.

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