A New Law Dictionary and Institute of the Whole Law: For the Use of Students, the Legal Profession, and the Public

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Stevens & Haynes, 1874 - 391 頁

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Recite
lxii
Interpretation
lxiii
L
lxv
Mines and minerals
lxvii
Lunacy
lxviii
1 To compel appearance
1
Under stats 4 Geo 2 c
2
deed
4
ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY MODES
6
Orphanage part
7
Concerning personal propertycon
8
Modes of effecting
9
What
11
Ademption see title LEGACIES
12
Specific legacies
14
201
15
910
16
Principal and agent
18
Alderman
19
Alias writ
20
43
22
Power
23
64
24
Abuses
25
Quasi contract
27
Object
28
Under Lands Clauses Consolidation
29
Persons who may exe
31
Varieties
32
Arrears
33
Clarendon Constitutions
34
Assignment of personal property
35
Appearance
36
Attendance of witnesses
37
Contents
39
Assignees either
40
Banks joint stock
42
Base fee
43
Bastard
44
Bill of Middlesex
46
Mortgage
47
Bona vacantia
48
Varieties further
49
Building society
50
Canon Law
51
Canons of descent
52
Cash note
53
Cestui que trust
55
Champerty
56
Remedies otherwise than by action
57
1 Distinguished from bankruptcy
60
after
61
Validity of stat 13 Edw 1
62
Civil List settlement
63
Tribunaux de Commerce
64
Reddendum
65
Cognisance
66
Abortion
67
Collision
68
Wain wainage
69
Under Lands Clauses Con
72
4950
73
Contracts
76
Connivance
78
Voluntary jurisdiction
81
Varieties
82
Contribution
83
c
84
67
87
Adulteration of meats
88
Copyright
91
Coroner of the Kings
93
Corrupt practices at elections
94
COURTScontinued
96
Jurisdiction of Admiralty
97
Advertisements of reward
98
Court Leet
101
Hen 7 c 1
102
Ground for summons to inter
104
of origin what
105
Cyprès
108
1 Rescission of contract
109
De bene esse
110
Attorney
111
Declaratory
112
How distinguished from
113
Grounds
115
Denizen
116
Ignoramus
120
60
121
Divorce
122
Nature
123
Double plea
124
Election committee
133
History
134
Elisors
135
Persons having right
136
Testamentary guardian
137
Escape warrant
141
6 Anne c
142
Fideicommissarius
145
In cases of treason
147
What it
149
Payment
151
Discovery
152
When introduced into England
155
Challenge
156
An incident of joint contracts
157
Council the Kings
158
Foreign enlistment
159
Accounts current
161
2 Specific performance
163
Inducement
164
Fraud legal apart from moral
165
Trusts
166
Period for which it endures
168
General ship
169
Convention
171
law
173
Harbours
175
Remedies
183
99
185
Arraignment in criminal cases
187
Requisites to being
188
Circular notes
189
133134
190
Estoppel
191
International
193
Issuable plea
195
Jetsam
196
Limited liability
198
Eleven varieties of distin
215
Nature
217
Violent presumption
218
Long Parliament Acts
221
Corporation
222
3 Presumptive evidence
223
Manner and form
225
Clerk of the House of Commons
231
History
232
Dead freight
233
Merton Statute
235
Burials
237
Exchequer Court
238
Minors
240
Clerk of the Privy Seal
242
Municipal corporation
246
Navigation
247
Combinations of workmen
248
Nihil capiat per breve
250
Non compos mentis
251
Designs copyright
257
Occupancy
258
Its origin
259
Time for prosecution for
261
Tithing
263
Committee on Private Bills
264
3 Under Bills of Sale Act
266
Voluntary and for value
271
Penalty of a bond
272
Per in
273
Interests under
274
Varieties
276
Pilotage
277
lature even
278
67
280
Deer
281
Poynings
284
Primage
287
Contracts
288
Privity of contract
290
Duties of master
291
Demurrage
293
Plene administravit
294
Public company
296
Quantum meruit
297
Quietus
299
Extent
300
Receiver
302
Procedure
303
29
305
Recusants
306
Habere facias possessionem
307
Cases for suit in Equity
309
Renouncing probate
310
Edward III
312
Rests
314
Reversion Sales
315
Royal assent
317
PROCEDURE
318
Salvage
319
Private Act of Parliament
320
Compensation
321
Hedgebote
322
Mesne writ
323
Zealous witness
326
Usual clauses
329
Sign manual
332
Special damage
334
Council the Kings
335
Lex loci rei sitæ
336
5 Legacies
337
Spiritual corporations
338
Private bills
339
Utility
340
Statutemerchant
341
Extortion
342
196
343
Submission
344
6 Landtax
346
144
347
Forgery
348
Suitors Fund in Chancery
349
Surrender
352
Forced varieties
354
Its legislative power
355
Tender
356
Dies non juridicus
359
Testatum
360
16
362
Example
365
Arrestment Scotch Law either
366
Charitable
367
Notice
368
Bill of exchange
370
Perpetuity of the King
371
Tubman
372
Upper Bench Court
373
Election committee
374
Debenture
375
Valuable consideration
376
Its repeated mitigations
380
Wardmote
382
Warrant of attorney
383
Farm
384
No right to vote
386
What they were
387
Occasion for
389
Resulting
390
Yielding and paying
391
1 Complete cause of
1
regarding
3
18
4
BANKRUPTCY LAW
5
Chambers
7
Attestation
10
Decision in Calvins Case
11
Examples
12
Special signification
17
Composition with creditors
18
Necessity for special in addition
20
1 In cases of dower
22
d Postnuptial settlements
24
Election
27
Irrevocable where part of a
28
2 In cases of pasture
29
a High Court of Justice
31
debts
33
AttorneyatLaw
34
36
36
20
39
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