The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... claim thereto , and after- wards re - obtains the full possession thereof ; a compassing the death of the rightful heir during that interval , is com- passing of the King's death within this act , for he continued . King still , quasi ...
... claim thereto , and after- wards re - obtains the full possession thereof ; a compassing the death of the rightful heir during that interval , is com- passing of the King's death within this act , for he continued . King still , quasi ...
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... claiming or usurping any office , franchise , or liberty , to inquire by what authority he supports his claim , in order to determine the right . Finch , l . 322 ; 2 Inst . 282 . See title Quo Warranto . And something of the same nature ...
... claiming or usurping any office , franchise , or liberty , to inquire by what authority he supports his claim , in order to determine the right . Finch , l . 322 ; 2 Inst . 282 . See title Quo Warranto . And something of the same nature ...
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... claiming or usurping any office , franchise , or liberty , to inquire by what authority he supports his claim , in order to determine the right . Finch , l . 322 ; 2 Inst . 282 . See title Quo Warranto . And something of the same nature ...
... claiming or usurping any office , franchise , or liberty , to inquire by what authority he supports his claim , in order to determine the right . Finch , l . 322 ; 2 Inst . 282 . See title Quo Warranto . And something of the same nature ...
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... claim . But at length , when the Emperor Henry V. agreed to remove all suspicion of encroachment on the spiritual character , by conferring investitures for the fu- ture per sceptrum , and not per annulum et baculum ; and when the kings ...
... claim . But at length , when the Emperor Henry V. agreed to remove all suspicion of encroachment on the spiritual character , by conferring investitures for the fu- ture per sceptrum , and not per annulum et baculum ; and when the kings ...
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... claim a further term of twenty years after the end of the lease , if he has omitted to claim a farther term at the end of the first and second twenty years in the lease . 1 T. R. 229. See Bateman v . Murray , Parl . Cases , tit . Lease ...
... claim a further term of twenty years after the end of the lease , if he has omitted to claim a farther term at the end of the first and second twenty years in the lease . 1 T. R. 229. See Bateman v . Murray , Parl . Cases , tit . Lease ...
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