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Dry-rent
Dry-rent, a rent reserved without clause of distress. See RENT-SECK. … Dry-rent, a rent reserved without clause of distress. See RENT-SECK.
out and out
Without any reservation or disguise downright plain unqualified absolute as an … Without any reservation or disguise downright plain unqualified absolute as an out and
Full sailed
Having all its sails set hence without restriction or reservation … Having all its sails set hence without restriction or reservation
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Explicitly
In an explicit manner clearly plainly without disguise or reservation of meaning not by inference or implication … In an explicit manner clearly plainly without disguise or reservation of meaning not by inference or implication as he explicitly
Levitical degrees
prohibition (God's law except) shall trouble or impeach any marriage without the Levitical degrees.' See MARRIAGE. … and it is declared by the same statute, that 'no reservation or prohibition (God's law except) shall trouble or impeach any
Without prejudice
Without prejudice, a phrase used in offers, in order to guard … the term is used, it only means that the respondent reserved to itself the right to contend before the arbitrator that
Crown cases reserved
the Crown Cses Act. The judgment of such court infinaland without appeal, unless a certificate of the Attorney General is obtained … Crown cases reserved. Questions of law at criminal trials (except in the case
In addition and without prejudice to any powers
In addition and without prejudice to any powers, in s. 14 of the Official … merely an enabling and not a barring provision and it reserves the inherent powers of the court to exclude the public
Deed
language employed should be sufficient in point of law, intelligible without punctuation, and clear without the aid of stops or parentheses. … however, is now never inserted. (k) Reddendum in leases, which reserves something to the grantor out of the estate transferred, such
Uses
by the Civil Law, which, by a nice adaptation, evaded, without overturning, the Common Law. Two methods of transferring realty began … to be conveyed to uses shall (subject to creating or reserving there out any legal estate authorized by the L.P. Act
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