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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 192. Chapters: Casuistry, Barrister, Res ipsa loquitur, Trust law, Prima facie, Indictable offence, Equity, Contempt of court, Answer, Circumcision and law, Will, Queen's Counsel, John Smith, Power of attorney, Writ, Bill of attainder, Escheat, Abatement of debts and legacies, Aboriginal title, High treason in the United Kingdom, Legal history of wills, Estoppel, Justice of the peace, Slavery at common law, Royal Prerogative in the United Kingdom, Fiduciary, Reasonable person, Terra nullius, Surrogate decision-maker, Conservator of the peace, Law of Arms, Estoppel in English law, List of Attorneys General for England and Wales, Anton Piller order, Qui tam, Attorney General for England and Wales, Subrogation, Res judicata, Assize of Arms, Intestacy, John Q. Public, Thomas Wight, Common scold, Occupiers' liability in English law, Collateral estoppel, Urban survival syndrome, Privity of contract, Fee simple, Misprision of treason, Collateral consequences of criminal charges, Struck jury, Non-publication, Emma Cunningham, Nervous shock, Duty of confidentiality, Land tenure, McKenzie friend, Element, Personal injury trust, Crushing, Albert Tirrell, The Crown, Abuse of process, Common law copyright, Posse comitatus, Bona vacantia, William Fulbecke, Dorothy Talbye trial, Call to the Bar, Attorney-General of Australia, George Sweeney Trial, Testamentary capacity, Judith Catchpole, Senior Counsel, Great pond, Petty treason, Queen's peace, Common Serjeant of London, Inquest, Eggshell skull, Impossibility defense, 99-year lease, Exclusive right, Desuetude, Inherent jurisdiction, Form of action, Year Books, Obiter dictum, Probate research, Denization, Italian trust law, Land tenure in England, Court of record, Remainder, Jus commune, Karsales Ltd. v. Wallis, Treasury Solicitor's Department, Probate court, Insane delusion, Misprision of felon...