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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... give their chief subjects leave to fortify their mansion - houses with kernelled walls . Paroch . Antiq . 533 . KERNELLATUS . Fortified or embattled according to the old fashion . Plac . 31 Ed . 3 . KERNES . Idle persons ; vagabonds ...
... give their chief subjects leave to fortify their mansion - houses with kernelled walls . Paroch . Antiq . 533 . KERNELLATUS . Fortified or embattled according to the old fashion . Plac . 31 Ed . 3 . KERNES . Idle persons ; vagabonds ...
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... give judgment on a conviction in the inferior court , where the proceedings are removed by certiorari , but will allow the party to waive the issue below , and to plead de novo , and to go to trial upon an issue joined in B.R. Carth . 6 ...
... give judgment on a conviction in the inferior court , where the proceedings are removed by certiorari , but will allow the party to waive the issue below , and to plead de novo , and to go to trial upon an issue joined in B.R. Carth . 6 ...
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... give it , either by the spiritual court , or by a court of equity . March , Rep . 19 . In case of a deficiency of assets , all the general legacies must abate proportionably , in order to pay the debts ; but a specific legacy ( of a ...
... give it , either by the spiritual court , or by a court of equity . March , Rep . 19 . In case of a deficiency of assets , all the general legacies must abate proportionably , in order to pay the debts ; but a specific legacy ( of a ...
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... give the executor security to re- fund , if debts should afterwards appear . 1 Chan . Cas . 257 . But the court has ceased to require such security , and there- fore creditors have in modern times been allowed to follow assets in the ...
... give the executor security to re- fund , if debts should afterwards appear . 1 Chan . Cas . 257 . But the court has ceased to require such security , and there- fore creditors have in modern times been allowed to follow assets in the ...
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... give security to refund , and that court will see money put out for children . On like principles a bill for the distribution of an intestate's personal estate is proper in Chancery , for the Spiritual Court in that case has but an ...
... give security to refund , and that court will see money put out for children . On like principles a bill for the distribution of an intestate's personal estate is proper in Chancery , for the Spiritual Court in that case has but an ...
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