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Letters of horning (Scots law): a do****ent (i.e.,
letters)
issued by
civil authorities that
publicly denounce a
person as an outlaw. The do****ent was...
- The
horn (Vietnamese: dấu móc or dấu râu) is a
diacritic mark
attached to the top
right corner of the
letters o and u in the
Vietnamese alphabet to give...
- all else aside. A
relatively low
level of diligence is
sufficient to
accomplish this (such as
letters of horning, or a
warrant granted by a
sheriff or...
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imprison offenders. In the Lyon King
of Arms Act 1669 the
court was
given the
power to
issue letters of horning. As well as the full power: to
erase unwarranted...
- ****ess the new tax. if the new tax is not paid, the debt is doubled,
letters of horning are issued, and
further actions will be taken; and if the tax is still...
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diligence (see writ
of execution). The
granting of letters of horning,
letters of horning and poinding,
letters of poinding, and
letters of caption all ceased...
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members of the
commissioners of supply are
empowered to do it and ****ess the new tax. if the new tax is not paid, the debt is doubled,
letters of horning are...
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cipher encoding a
runic text
of 22
letters,
although there is no
universally accepted decipherment.
Hartner (1969) read luba
horns ens
helpa hjoho, an "apotropaic...
- due to the
nature of the
legal effect of each form
of diligence. Historically, it was
required for the
debtor to have
Letters of Horning issued against them...
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LETTERS is an
epistolary novel by the
American writer John Barth,
published in 1979. It
consists of a
series of letters in
which Barth and the characters...