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Freshman Ben mets Hs Developed in the First Semestre Exam's --llivorvepe1'1iii1ins . -- Posse Vaiiulilnis -' llivo1've' et vine-nluui tlioro , Fools cannot niarry assault and llqittery is ll proper remedy for wilful injury to F, person t'urtesy is liznl if uliilal is born alive after death of Wife . t 'l,i11ez1l--tliose mleseenileel from same pair of ancestors . 'Curtesy is the estate a linslmancl has in his deceased wifes property l arent's duty to child is to give it its lawful inheritance before it dies 'ZX citizen is one who has a right to vote . 5 77 L, f Custom must be immortal and uninterrupted . ff Lineal consangninity is that relation existing between one descendant and his ancestor . p 'Collateral consanguinity-not from the same pair of ances- tors . 'fUnwritten law is the law that is expressly understood by all . Wife must be seizined of the estate to entitle husband to curtesy. 77 Q 1 2
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LACHNER speaks of the sister of the Countess de Wahlstadt as an unmarried maid . ' Y , . ' ' 77 GA51-oN gets proprio V1gO1'C7, as propr1o begorra . GLASCOCK Qwhen asked what right a landlord has to break in, in order to distrainj, says the same right that a burglar has . HOLPUCH deiines domicile of adoption as being the one which a person gains When his parents adopt him . MECHEM: HMT. Cash 1 fno ansvverj. We ought always to have our Cash with us gentlemen . A I I. D. JONES fentering room I3 during examination on Dam- agesj: Mr. Hughes, are the 'fs ' in here P HUGHES : Mr. lones, there isn't a jay in the room . A ANDY MAC defines an exciseto be a hated taX on .vpz'1'z'z'uaZ liquors. , . - KIRCHNER Qquotes Kingsleyl Mrs. Do-as-you-are-did-by as Mrs. Do-by-as-you-are-did . INTERFACULTY COURTESY. Kirschner says Prof. Hudson's deiinition of a state isn't a definition at all. It's a good saw . MCGUIRE deiines Domiciln as the place from which when a man is from he is said to be from home, and Z0 which when he is Z0 he is saidto be Z0 home . LACHNER Qin Mechem's quizj: Well, the Zealuref' says that 1- MEcHEM Qinterruptingj: Don't you usually accept what the lecturer says H ? LACHNER: Yes, unless I know to the contrary . CHEEVER Qin class meetingj calls for the previous ques- tion. Lorie asks the chair to please state what the previous ques- tion was. , HUGHES: Mr. Pratt, what was the 'Wild beast' test for insanity P H. A. PRATT! A .wild beast was turned loose upon the man H1141 if the H1811 killed the beast he was acquitted 'Z
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