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  • 41Rump Parliament — The Rump Parliament was the name of the English Parliament after Colonel Pride on December 6 1648 had purged Long Parliament of those members hostile to the intentions of the Grandees in the New Model Army to try King Charles I for high treason.… …

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  • 42Cornelius Holland (regicide) — Cornelius Holland (1599 – c. 1671[1]) Born London, England; died possibly at Lausanne, Switzerland about 1671, after he was wanted for his part in the regicide of Charles I of England[2]. Holland is alleged to have been the chief hand in drawing… …

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  • 43Court of Civil Jurisdiction — The Court of Civil Jurisdiction was a court established in the late 18th century in the colony of New South Wales which subsequently became a state of Australia. The court had jurisdiction to deal with all civil disputes in the then fledgling… …

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  • 44Fieri facias — In English law, fieri facias , usually abbreviated fi. fa. (Latin that you cause to be made ) is a writ of execution issued in the High Court after judgment obtained in a legal action for debt or damages.It is addressed to the sheriff or High… …

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  • 45Innocent Traitor — is a historical novel by Alison Weir, published in 2007. It is the story of Lady Jane Grey, who was Queen of England for 9 days in 1553.ummaryThis book tells the life of The Nine Day Queen through various characters eyes, from Lady Jane to Queen… …

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  • 46writ of fieri facias — England, Wales writ of fieri facias, Also known as execution against goods. A writ of fieri facias (writ of fi fa) commands a High Court enforcement officer (previously called a Sheriff) to seize and sell at auction enough of a debtor s goods in… …

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  • 47List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1989 — NOTOC This is a complete list of all 1534 Statutory Instruments published in the United Kingdom in the year 1989.1 100* Criminal Justice Act 1988 (Commencement No. 5) Order 1989 S.I. 1989/1 * Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Wales)… …

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  • 48Richard Djerf — Richard Kenneth Djerf (b. November 6, 1969 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American mass murderer, currently on death row in Florence, Arizona. His case is often compared with that of John List, with the exception that Djerf killed someone else’s… …

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  • 49Tribunals in the United Kingdom — The tribunal system of the United Kingdom is part of the national system of administrative justice with tribunals classed as non departmental public bodies (NDPBs).[1] Though it has grown up on an ad hoc basis since the beginning of the twentieth …

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  • 50personal bond — see bond 1a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. personal bond …

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