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  • Indenture

    Definition of Indenture A document written in duplicate on the same parchment or paper, and divided into two by cutting through in a waving line. The two parts could be fitted together to prove their genuineness.A deed between parties to effect its objects has the effect of an indenture though […]

  • Hulton & Co. V. Jones

    Definition of Hulton & Co. V. Jones ([1910] A. C. 20). In defamation it need not be proved that the defendant meant to defame a person ; it is sufficient if Arsons who knew the plaintiff understood that the statement referred to him.The appellants, in their newspaper, published in an article […]

  • Entick V. Carrington

    Definition of Entick V. Carrington ((1765), 19 St. Tr. 1030). Held that a general warrant to seize the papers of a named person is illegal Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Entick V. Carrington in the Dictionaries, Entick V. Carrington in our legal […]

  • Entick V. Carrington

    Definition of Entick V. Carrington ((1765), 19 St. Tr. 1030). Held that a general warrant to seize the papers of a named person is illegal Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Entick V. Carrington in the Dictionaries, Entick V. Carrington in our legal […]

  • Deed

    Definition of Deed A writing or instrument written on paper or parchment, sealed and delivered, to prove and testify the agreement of the parties whose deed it is, to the things contained in the deed (Sheppard). A deed generally consists of the following parts the premises, the habendum, the […]

  • Chirograph

    Definition of Chirograph Anciently a deed of two parts which were written on the same paper or parchment, with the word chirographum in capital letters between the two parts : the paper or parchment was then cut through the middle of the letters, and a part given to each party. If the cutting […]

  • Blank, Acceptance In

    Definition of Blank, Acceptance In An acceptance written before the bill is filled up. It is an authority io fill up the paper as a complete bill for any amount which the stamp will cover. (Bills of Exchange Art, 1882, s. 20.) See Indorsement. Browse You might be interested in these references […]

  • Allonge

    Definition of Allonge A slip of paper annexed to a bill of exchange for endorsements when there is no room for them on the bill. (Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 32, sub-s. 1.) Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Allonge in the Dictionaries, Allonge […]

  • Accredit

    Definition of Accredit To furnish a diplomatic agent with papers, called credentials or letters of credit, which certify his public 1 character Browse You might be interested in these references tools: ResourceDescription Accredit in the Dictionaries, Accredit in our legal dictionaries, […]

  • General Index

    This page is the overall index to the European Encyclopedia of Law; any page can ideally be reached directly or indirectly from this page. Note that the index is still somewhat incomplete. Europe: Akrotiri and Dhekelia • Åland • Albania • Andorra • Armenia • Austria • Azerbaijan • Belarus • Belgium • Bosnia and…