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285                                                     AND ARE PROPER TO BE INCORPORATED.                                                285
 
    If it appears that the infant was alive at the time
of the order made, he may re-enter and recover
damages.  6 Anne, Ch. 18, S. 3.
    Tenant holding over after determination of life,
a trespasser.  6 Anne, Ch. 18, S. 5.

Limitation of actions.

    Entries within twenty years, &c.  21 James 1,
Ch. 16, S. 1 and 2.
    After judgment reversed, &c. plaintiff may commence
a new action within one year.  21 James 1,
Ch. 16, S. 4.

Lunatics.

    Providing for.  17 Edward 2, St. 1, Ch. 10.
    ----- Trustees or mortgagees may convey.
George 2, Ch. 10.
    ----- Marriage of, prohibited.  15 George 2, Ch.
30.
    ----- Surrender of leases by them.  29 George
2, Ch. 30.  See leases.

Mainprize.

    See bail.

Maintenance.

    None to buy pretended titles.  32 Henry 8, Ch.
9.

Mandamus.

    Return to be made to the first.  9 Anne, Ch. 20.
    Return may be traversed.  9 Anne, Ch. 20, S. 2.
    Costs therein.  9 Anne, Ch. 20, S. 2 and 5.
    Jeofails extended to proceedings on mandamus.
9 Anne, Ch. 20, S. 7.

Manslaughter.

    See murder.

Measure.

    Ordinance for measuring land.  33 Edward 1,
St. 6.  See weights and measures.

Misprison of treason.

    See treason.

Mortgage.

    Mortgagor concealing former incumbrance,
shall lose his equity of redemption.  4 William
and Mary, Ch. 16.
    Under mortgagees may redeem former mortgages.
4 William and Mary, Ch. 16.
    Court of law may relieve mortgagor on payment
of principal, interest and costs.  7 George 2, Ch.
20, S. 1.
    On a bill of foreclosure, mortgagors permitted
to tender the money before hearing.  7 George 2,
Ch. 20, S. 2.

Murder.

    If any be wounded in peril of death, the offender
shall be arrested.  3 Henry 7, Ch. 1.

Nonsuit.

    Shall not be entered for a plaintiff that hath a
verdict against him.  2 Henry 4, Ch. 7.

Notes.

    Remedy given to the endorsee of promissory
notes as upon bills of exchange.  3 and 4 Anne,
Ch. 9.

Obligations.

    See bonds.

Orphans.

    Their rationabiles partes saved.  9 Henry 3, Ch.
18.

Panel.

    See juries.

Parol.

    Parol promises, agreements, &c. where ineffectual.
29 Car. 2, Ch. 3.  See frauds.

Partition.

    Joint tenants and tenants in common, compellable
to make partition.  31 Henry 8, Ch. 1.
    So joint tenants, &c. for life.  32 Henry 8, Ch.
32.



 
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