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 - Law |
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... Comm . 404 ; and also 2 Comm . 62 , 69 ; 1 Inst . 69 , b ; 2 Inst . 593 , and the notes on 1 Inst . KNIGHTS BACHELORS , [ from Bas Chevalier , an in- ferior knight . 1 Comm . 404 , in n . ] The most ancient , though the lowest order of ...
... Comm . 404 ; and also 2 Comm . 62 , 69 ; 1 Inst . 69 , b ; 2 Inst . 593 , and the notes on 1 Inst . KNIGHTS BACHELORS , [ from Bas Chevalier , an in- ferior knight . 1 Comm . 404 , in n . ] The most ancient , though the lowest order of ...
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... Comm . Introd . § 2 . Laws in their more confined sense , and in which it is the business of works of this nature to consider them , denote the rule , not of action in general , but of human action or con- duct . And this perhaps ( it ...
... Comm . Introd . § 2 . Laws in their more confined sense , and in which it is the business of works of this nature to consider them , denote the rule , not of action in general , but of human action or con- duct . And this perhaps ( it ...
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... Comm . c . 20 . A lease for years is also thus defined : a contract between lessor and lessee for the possession and profit of lands , & c . on the one side , and a recompence for rent or other income on the other . Bac . Abr . Leases ...
... Comm . c . 20 . A lease for years is also thus defined : a contract between lessor and lessee for the possession and profit of lands , & c . on the one side , and a recompence for rent or other income on the other . Bac . Abr . Leases ...
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... Comm . Introd . § 2 . Laws in their more confined sense , and in which it is the business of works of this nature to consider them , denote the rule , not of action in general , but of human action or con- duct . And this perhaps ( it ...
... Comm . Introd . § 2 . Laws in their more confined sense , and in which it is the business of works of this nature to consider them , denote the rule , not of action in general , but of human action or con- duct . And this perhaps ( it ...
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... Comm . In- trod . g 3 . There is another division of our laws more large and particular ; as into the prerogative or crown law ; the law and custom of parliament ; the common law ; the statute law ; reasonable customs ; the law of arms ...
... Comm . In- trod . g 3 . There is another division of our laws more large and particular ; as into the prerogative or crown law ; the law and custom of parliament ; the common law ; the statute law ; reasonable customs ; the law of arms ...
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