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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... death ? Thirdly , that the said act shall not take away any liberties belonging When the accountant , after becoming ... death of the debtor , and when the account is made after his death ; therefore to remedy the other mischiefs , the ...
... death ? Thirdly , that the said act shall not take away any liberties belonging When the accountant , after becoming ... death of the debtor , and when the account is made after his death ; therefore to remedy the other mischiefs , the ...
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... death if any such regent shall marry a Roman Catholic , or a foreigner , without consent of parlia- ment , or shall cease to reside in the United Kingdom , she shall cease to be regent , § 11. In case of the decease of the Queen of ...
... death if any such regent shall marry a Roman Catholic , or a foreigner , without consent of parlia- ment , or shall cease to reside in the United Kingdom , she shall cease to be regent , § 11. In case of the decease of the Queen of ...
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... death , if above the value of twelvepence ; but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary ransom ; but in the ninth year of Henry I. this power of redemption was taken away , and all persons guilty of larceny above ...
... death , if above the value of twelvepence ; but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary ransom ; but in the ninth year of Henry I. this power of redemption was taken away , and all persons guilty of larceny above ...
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... death of the debtor , and when the account is made after his death ; therefore to remedy the other mischiefs , the statute 29 Eliz . c . 7. was made ( but the same , being only a temporary act , is expired . ) Mo. 646 , & c . pl . 895 ...
... death of the debtor , and when the account is made after his death ; therefore to remedy the other mischiefs , the statute 29 Eliz . c . 7. was made ( but the same , being only a temporary act , is expired . ) Mo. 646 , & c . pl . 895 ...
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... death , if above the value of twelvepence ; but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary ransom ; but in the ninth year of Henry I. this power of redemption was taken away , and all persons guilty of larceny above ...
... death , if above the value of twelvepence ; but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary ransom ; but in the ninth year of Henry I. this power of redemption was taken away , and all persons guilty of larceny above ...
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