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Actus reus
theft is the taking of or unlawful control over property without the owner's consent. Also termed deed of crime; overt act,
interest
a lien may be created by statutory or judicial means without any agreement providing for security (as in the case of
Good faith
popular sense, the phrase 'in good faith' simply means 'honestly, without fraud, collusion or deceit; really, actually, without pretence and without
Regularly
mean payment of rent in a uniform and consistent manner without any breach or default. The legislature never contemplated that a
Pari passu
Pari passu [Lat.], means 'with equal steps, equally, without preference' (Jowitts's Dictionary, Vol. II, 1959 Edn., p. 1294), International
Partnership
remuneration; that 'no person may be introduced as a partner without the consent of all existing partners'; that differences as to
Piracy
to every one the right to pursue and exterminate them without any previous declaration of war (see Piracy Jure Gentium, 1934,
Public Order Act, 1936
free access to it. If they do reach the place without let or hindrance, it is a 'public place', but if
Tail after possibility of issue extinct, Tenant in
their issue, male or female, if either of them die without issue, the survivor is tenant-in-tail after possibility of issue extinct;
Rules of Court
as to the Common Law Courts, which promulgated consecutive Rules without any division into Orders, Day's Common Law Procedure Acts; and
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