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Bailment
concerned. It follows that a bailment may very well exist without the creation of a contract between the parties and it
Criminal information
Solicitor-General, in the King's Bench Division of the High Court, without the intervention of a grandjury. It lies for misdemeanours only,
Deposit
naked bailment of goods to be kept for the bailor without recompense, and to be returned when the bailor shall require
desertion
as a : permanent withdrawal from living with one's spouse without the spouse's consent and without cause or justification NOTE: Desertion
Malice in law
assumed from the doing of a wrongful act intentionally but without just cause or excuse, or for want of reasonable or
Merger
expectant estate consequent upon their union in the same person without an intervening estate in another person--thus accelerating into possession the
Money
of debts and full payment for commodities; being accepted equally without reference to the character or credit of the person who
Money Bill
of debts and full payment for commodities; being accepted equally without reference to the character or credit of the person who
Larceny
qualified property only in the goods, as a bailee), and without his consent; where there is, then, no change of possession,
Mortgage
there are mortgages to the same person of different properties, without paying off the others, unless the power is excluded by
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