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Felo de se (from
Medieval Latin fel[l]ō
dē sē, "felon of him-/herself") was a
concept applied against the
personal estates (****ets) of
adults who ended...
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Interments (
felo de se) Act 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 19) is an Act of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom which allowed a
person whose death was
felo de se (criminal...
- (born 1952),
Chilean troubadour and
humorist Felo search [zh],an AI.
Felo de se,
English common-law
concept applied against the
personal estates of those...
- drunkards, who
could claim no
defense of madness. Non
compos mentis and
felo de se (the
Latin word for "self-murder")
presented two
different verdicts in...
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cosmopolitan feel,
utilising a
range of
European languages in
turns of phrase.
Felo de Se –
Somin Trust Award, 1963 Langrishe, Go Down –
James Tait
Black Memorial...
- made by Part II of the
First Schedule and
except that the
Interments (
felo de se) Act 1882, is
repealed also for the
Channel Islands.
Dates Royal ****ent...
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Suicide prevention Also
called the
Felo de se Act 1823, the
Interments (
felo de se) Act 1823, the
Burials (
Felo de se) Act 1823, and the
Suicide Act 1823...
- the Law
relating to the
Interment of the
Remains of any
Person found Felo de se.
Citation 4 Geo. 4. c. 52
Dates Royal ****ent 8 July 1823 Commencement...
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felony Champerty and
maintenance Embracery Death against family honour Felo de se Criminal behaviour Common scold Loitering Quasi-crimes: Until-dawn detention...
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knighted the
following month. 3 July –
Interments (
felo de se) Act 1882
permits the
normal burial of a
felo de se suicide. 11–13 July – Anglo-Egyptian War: The...