"Quod Si Contingat" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Quod Si Contingat LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

That lf it happen. words by which a condition might formerly be created in a deed. Litt. | 330

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Adrogation LAW AND LEGAL

In the civil law. The adoption of one who was impubes; that ls, lf a male, under fourteen years of …

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Amotio LAW AND LEGAL

In the civil law. A moving or taking away. “The slightest amotio is sufficient to constitute theft, lf the animus …

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Appendant LAW AND LEGAL

A thing annexed to or belonging to another thing and passing with lt; a thlng of inheritance belonging to an-other …

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Blanch Holding LAW AND LEGAL

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Blockade LAW AND LEGAL

ln international law. A marine investment or beleaguering of a town or harbor. A sort of olrcumvallatlon round a place …

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Casting Vote LAW AND LEGAL

where the votes of a deliberative assembly or legislative body are equally divided on any question or motion, it ls …

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Champerty LAW AND LEGAL

A bargain made by a stranger with one of the parties to a suit, by which such third person undertakes …

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Charge To Enter Heir LAW AND LEGAL

In Scotch law. A writ commanding a person to enter heir to his predecessor within forty days, otherwise an action …

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Chose In Possession LAW AND LEGAL

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Commandement LAW AND LEGAL

In French law. A writ served hy the huissier pursuant to a judgment or to on executory notarial deed. Its …

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Commissoria Lex LAW AND LEGAL

In Roman iaw. A clause which might be Inserted iu an agreement for a sale upon credit, to the effect …

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Contraband Of War LAW AND LEGAL

Certaln classes of merchandise, such as arms and ammunition, whlch, by the rules of lntema-tlonal law, cannot lawfully be furnlshed …

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Count-Out LAW AND LEGAL

In English parliamentary law. Forty members form a bouse of commons; and, though there be ever so many at the …

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Delectus Persons LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. Choice of the person. By this term is understood the right of a partner to exercise his choice and …

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Demurrer LAW AND LEGAL

In pleading. The form-al mode of disputing the sufficiency in law of the pleadlng of the other slde. In effect …

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Docimasia Pulmonum LAW AND LEGAL

In medical jurisprudence. The hydrostatic test used chiefly in cases of alleged infanticide to de-termlne whether the child was born …

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Drawback LAW AND LEGAL

In the customs laws, thls term denotes an allowance made by the gov-ernment npon the duties due on Imported merchandise …

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End Lines LAW AND LEGAL

In mining law, the end lines of a claim, as platted or laid down on the ground, are those which …

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