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... committed treason or felony , or if he left no heir , the estate would still return by forfeiture or escheat to the lord , as to its original owner . Originally fiefs were granted only by sovereign princes ; but after estates of this ...
... committed treason or felony , or if he left no heir , the estate would still return by forfeiture or escheat to the lord , as to its original owner . Originally fiefs were granted only by sovereign princes ; but after estates of this ...
38 ÆäÀÌÁö
... committed against the said Acts , ' whereby , after reciting that it had been found by experience that the re- straint laid by several statutes upon the " dealing in corn , meal , flour , cattle , and sundry other sorts of victuals , by ...
... committed against the said Acts , ' whereby , after reciting that it had been found by experience that the re- straint laid by several statutes upon the " dealing in corn , meal , flour , cattle , and sundry other sorts of victuals , by ...
41 ÆäÀÌÁö
... committed by an officer of justice , for which he ought to lose his office . " The distinction between Escheat and Forfeiture is explained under AT- TAINDER and ESCHEAT . In criminal cases forfeiture is three- fold : -1 . Of real ...
... committed by an officer of justice , for which he ought to lose his office . " The distinction between Escheat and Forfeiture is explained under AT- TAINDER and ESCHEAT . In criminal cases forfeiture is three- fold : -1 . Of real ...
42 ÆäÀÌÁö
... committed ; the forfeiture of goods and chattels has not , and those only are forfeited which the offender has at the time of his conviction . A bona fide alienation of his goods and chattels made by a felon or traitor between the com ...
... committed ; the forfeiture of goods and chattels has not , and those only are forfeited which the offender has at the time of his conviction . A bona fide alienation of his goods and chattels made by a felon or traitor between the com ...
44 ÆäÀÌÁö
... committed by the gover- nors and by parliament were now pal- pably evident . In February , 1760 , a re- solution was passed by the House of Commons , which declared , " That the indiscriminate admission of all children under a certain ...
... committed by the gover- nors and by parliament were now pal- pably evident . In February , 1760 , a re- solution was passed by the House of Commons , which declared , " That the indiscriminate admission of all children under a certain ...
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461 ÆäÀÌÁö - That the freedom of speech, and debates or proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any court or place out of Parliament.
88 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... by the authority of the canonical Scriptures, or by the first four General Councils or any of them, or by any other General Council wherein the same was declared heresy by the express and plain words of the said canonical Scriptures...
475 ÆäÀÌÁö - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
144 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... good and lawful men of the neighbourhood, by whom the truth of the matter may be better known, and who are not akin to either party, to recognize upon their oaths,
529 ÆäÀÌÁö - M'CULLOCH. -THE LITERATURE OF POLITICAL ECONOMY ; being a Classified Catalogue of the principal Works in the different departments of Political Economy, with Historical, Critical, and Biographical Notices.
152 ÆäÀÌÁö - I AB do solemnly and sincerely in the presence of God profess, testify and declare, that I do believe that in the sacrament of the Lord's Supper there is not any transubstantiation of the elements of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ, at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever...
56 ÆäÀÌÁö - Viet. c. 109, s. 18, it is enacted, that all contracts or agreements, whether by parol or in writing, by way of gaming or wagering, shall be null and void ; and that no suit shall be brought or maintained in any court of law or equity for recovering any sum of money or valuable thing alleged to be won upon any wager, or which shall have been deposited in the hands of any person to abide the event on which any wager shall have been made...
505 ÆäÀÌÁö - The King willeth that right be done according to the laws and customs of the realm; and that the statutes be put in due execution, that his subjects may have no cause to complain of any wrong or oppressions, contrary to their just rights and liberties, to the preservation whereof he holds himself as well obliged as of his prerogative.
428 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... receive the sacrament of the Lord's supper, according to the usage of the Church of England...
475 ÆäÀÌÁö - And be it further enacted and declared, by the authority aforesaid, that the house of lords of Ireland have not nor of right ought to have any jurisdiction to judge of, affirm, or reverse any judgment, sentence, or decree, given or made in any court within the said kingdom...