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Burial
Burial. Burial in some part of the parish churchyard without payment is a Common Law right, but not burial in … for by the 68th canon 'no minister shall refuse or delay to bury any corpse that is brought to the church
Conditions of sale
construed so as to collect the meaning of the parties without incumbering them with the technical meaning of words; for, as … of outgoings, rights to interest or rents and profits, upon delay or completion after the fixed day, delivery of the abstract,
Executor
after the death of the testator, and not even then without an indemnity, if there be the least reason to apprehend … within six calendar months after death of testator, and if delayed after that time a penalty of 100l. and 10l. per
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Goods
accessories which give access to the telephone exchange with or without instruments are 'goods' within the meaning of s. 2(d) of … movable property other than actionable claims and money. [Interest on Delayed Payments to Small Scale and Ancillary IndustriaUndertakings Act, 1993 (32
prejudice
or motion [dismisses this case with ] [the dismissal was without ] 3 a : an irrational attitude of hostility directed … [the court found no to the defendant by the lengthy delay in bringing charges] b : tendency for a decision on
Bankrupt
A debtor who does certain acts, tending to defeat or delay his creditors, may be adjudged bankrupt, and so made liable
Fraudulent conveyances, Statutes against
either for valuable or for good consideration to any person without notice of fradulent intent. This enactment replaces 13 Eliz. c. … conveyance of his property' i.e., a conveyance which tends to delay or defeat creditors. See (English) Bankruptcy Act, 1914, s. 42;
Procedendo
Court in the King's name to proceed to judgment, but without specifying any particular judgment; for that, if erroneous, might be … the Court of Chancery, when judges of any subordinate Court delayed the parties, for that they would not give judgment either
Question of fact
1260. Question of fact might be stated in an issue without pleadings by consent (C.L.P. Act, 1852, s. 42), and may … is guilty of an offense or whether a contractor has delayed unreasonably in constructing a building, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Sufficient cause
decide the matters on merits unless the case is hopelessly without merit. No separate standards to determine the cause laid by … the technical detection of sufficient cause for explaining every day's delay. The factors which are peculiar to and characteristic of the
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