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Intoxicating liquor
law for the time being in force, be legally sold without an excise licence'; two licences are in every case required
Malice
its legal sense it means a wrongful act done intentionally without just cause or excuse': Bayley, J., in Bromage v. Prosser,
Theatre
68), such a place may not be had or kept without a licence from the Lord Chanberlain of the Household of
Tenure
to tenures generally, see 2 Bl. Com. 59 et seq. Without tracing the origin of tenure back into remote antiquity, it
Possession
actually entered into them; or naked, that is, mere possession, without colour of right. The primary meaning is physical control. A
Notice
title of another bona fide purchaser for a valuable consideration without notice; for, otherwise, such bona fide purchaser would not enjoy
Trust for sale
as a rule in the trustees so that with or without consent of any other person as directed by the donor
Joint-tenancy
is competent to give a title to the whole estate without the concurrence of other parties. that legal estate has been
Escheat
arose then, from default of heirs, when the tenant died without any lawful and natural born relations on the part of
Begar
forced labour under which a person is compelled to work without receiving any remuneration. Molesworth describes 'begar' as 'labour or service
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