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Websters 1913
androgyne.] 1. Uniting both sexes in one, or having the characteristics of both; being
in nature both male and female; hermaphroditic. Owen. The truth is, a great mind
must be androgynous. Coleridge. 2. (Bot.) Bearing both staminiferous and
pistilliferous flowers in the same cluster. Androgyny (?), Andrgynism
n. Union of both sexes in one individual; hermaphroditism.
factors act 1877
It is understood that no one can own Land. Countries are formed that own Estate contracts attached
to Land. Lands could be any Thing or Things and are recorded as 'estates' by the conquerer's flag or
military superiority, and corollary form of common laws, or by the patentee's discovery or
intellectual property,and corollary form of legislated common law, by either a 'testimonial
declaration' (juridical person, employee) or 'official writ' (juridical authority, police). Any Patent
Authorship has an 'Architecture' or 'Design' as its text suggests the corpus delicti (the body of the
brief's case).
A Patent Litigation case relies upon the liability of the Author.
A Combatants Damages case relies upon the the liabity of the aggressor fordanno. Liability may
lessened with remorse and circumstance.
At 16 the issue (army terminology) of the NI/SSN number enrols you in the [American] Army,
since you are already a US national by The Federal Securities Act of 1933, Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, and; UK 1933 Local Government Act and pursuant that on Feb 14th 2000 the UK was sold
to the US Securities Commission: both nationalities under Spanish jurisdiction by the IRS on behalf
of Puerto Rican US Treasury.The handling of these funds is made possible by the Department of
Agriculture who has a department in the US named the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
http://www.tva.gov/ formed in 1933 whose aims are: navigation, flood control, electricity
generation, fertilizer manufacturing, and economic development and chemical engineering (requires
ore) and nuclear interests. Interestingly in 2000 this organisation was also formed: Tibetan
Volunteers for Animals (TVA). http://www.semchen.org/
Jews are Authors & Gnostic; Romans are Sovereigns & Zionist; Christians are Slaves/crew &
Monotheistic. All are Zionist or in Truth, Trojan Forces=latitare meaning hidden [unnamed] and
therefore unknown. Trojan is not defined in law therefore it is an unknown which is not defined
either...pure logic then that the value name of unknown is Trojan for a Zionist [not defined]
agent. These are the four corners of the word unknown. Zion; Trojan; Latitare; Unknown. None
are defined in [see] law dictionaries.
Lacoon was the Trojan father of Rhodian law (Named vide [see] law Rhodian) by which Oleron
law (Admiralty law) was based upon. This proves that see [Ballentines] is a void value of
unknown meaning intrinsic to vide Rhodian law and consequently Oleron law and likewise
Vatican Canon law of the Holy See are constructive trusts subject to ...change vi coactus.
The Vatican adopted the sculpture Lacoon and his Sons.
According to UK statute a deed is not a mortgage which only exists after electronic
registration
MACFOY [1961] Privy Council c/o Lord Denning states: If an act is void, then it is in law
a nullity. It is not only bad, but incurably bad. There is no need for an order of court to set
it aside. It is automatically null and void without more ado, though it is sometimes
convenient to have the court declare it to be so. And every proceeding, which is founded,
on it is so bad and incurably bad. You cannot put something on nothing and expect it to
stay there. It will collapse .
Coram nobis or coram vobis also known as error coram nobis or error coram
vobis (from Latin quae coram nobis resident, orquae coram vobis resident, "which [things]
remain in our presence", or "in your presence", respectively: the "things" referred to are the
records of the original case.[1]) is a legal writ issued by a court to correct a previous error
"of the most fundamental character" to "achieve justice" where "no other remedy" is
available.[2] A petition for writ of error coram nobis is generally brought before the trial
The time of legal Memory hath been long ago ascertained by the law to
commence from the beginning of the reign of Richard I (2. B1. Com. 31, citing
2 .Inst. 238,239). V. PRESCRIPTION: TIME OUT OF MIND.
STATUS IN QUO, STATUS QUO. [L., state in which.] The state in which anything is already. The
phrase is also used retrospectively, as when, on a treaty of place, matters return to the status quo ante
bellum, or are left in status quo ante bellum, i.e., the state (or, in the state) before the war. -1913
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
Lunacy/Insanity
[Blacks 4th]
Lunacy. At the common law, was a term used to describe the state of one who, by sickness, grief, or other accident, has
wholly lost his memory and understanding. Co. Litt. 246b, 247a; Corn. v. Haskell,2 Brewst. (Pa.) 496. It is
distinguished from idiocy, an idiot being one who from his birth has had no memory or understanding, while lunacy
implies the possession and subsequent loss of mental powers. Bicknell v. Spear, 77 N.Y.S. 920, 38 Misc. Rep. 389.
http://www.etymonline.com
woman (n.)
late Old English wimman (plural wimmen), literally "woman-man," alteration of wifman (plural wifmen), a compound
of wif "woman" (see wife) + man "human being" (in Old English used in reference to both sexes; see man (n.)). Cf.
Dutch vrouwmens "wife," literally "woman-man."
man (n.)
Old English man, mann "human being, person (male or female); brave man, hero; servant, vassal," from ProtoGermanic *manwaz (cf. Old Saxon, Swedish, Dutch, Old High German man, German Mann, Old Norse mar, Danish
mand, Gothic manna "man"), from PIE root *man- (1) "man" (cf. Sanskrit manuh, Avestan manu-, Old Church Slavonic
mozi, Russian muzh "man, male").
manna (n.)
Old English borrowing from Late Latin manna, from Greek manna, from Hebrew man, probably literally "substance
exuded by the tamarisk tree," but used in Greek and Latin specifically with reference to the substance miraculously
supplied to the Children of Israel during their wandering in the Wilderness (Ex. xvi:15). Meaning "spiritual
nourishment" is attested from late 14c. Generalized sense of "something provided unexpectedly" is from 1590s.
prize (n.2) "something taken by force," late 14c., from Old French prise "a taking, seizing, holding," properly fem.
past participle of prendre "to take, seize," from Latin prendere, contraction of prehendere (see prehensile). Especially of
ships captured at sea (1510s).
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Some countries simply do not have trust law and are 'quasi-offshore' meaning 'Military':
Your legal power to act is by the all capital surname or 'cognomen' in Latin. Latin carrys legal
significance. The juridical person [cognomen] can only be found guilty of administration error
under insurance of the birth certificate by Crown of London . The capital name is your juridical
power to charges and official documents are recorded between two physical persons (at least)
on behalf of a juridical person associated to one of the parties. Without the mention of a
juridical person any paperwork is not a documented record; they are only 'dead letters'.
actio negotiorum gestorum contraria for the reimbursement of all his expenses, whether the affair turned out well or ill, provided that the act of
management was utiliter coeptum". [De Vos].
THE BASIC POSITION.
". . . the general rule that work done without his approval or consent or services performed by one person for another creates no obligation to pay
where the work or services are purely voluntary . . . Exceptions . . . exist in the case of an agency of necessity, bills of exchange, and maritime
salvage, but these are peculiar to those particular branches of the law".
[A. G. Guest (ed.) Anson's Principles of the English Law of Contract (26th ed. 1985) at 600].
[source: the Sydney Law Review Vol 11, March 1988; NEGOTIORUM GESTIO AND THE COMMON LAW: A JURISDICTIONAL APPROACH LEE J.
W. AITKEN].
Babylon on line dictionarycoeptus, coepta, coeptum adj. begun, started, commenced; undertaken;
utiliter adv. usefully/profitably/to advantage; interestedly; validly/effectively/practically;
Xizang is the present-day Chinese name for "Tibet". This compound of xi "west" and zng "storage place;
treasure vault; (Buddhist/Daoist) canon (e.g., Daozang)" is a phonetic transliteration of -Tsang, the traditional
province in western and central Tibet. [wikipedia]
Hundred, (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an ancient division of a county in England, Ireland, and parts
of the US. In older context, "prefecture" and "district" are alternative terms to refer to xin before the
establishment of the Republic of China (ROC). The English nomenclature "county" was adopted following the
establishment of the ROC. [wikipedia]
United States Congress enacted the Securities Act of 1933 (the 1933 Act, the Securities Act, the
Truth in Securities Act, the Federal Securities Act, or the '33 Act, 48 Stat. 74, enacted 1933-05-27,
codified at 15 U.S.C. 77a et seq.), in the aftermath of the stock market crash of 1929 and during
the ensuing Great Depression legislated pursuant to the interstate commerce clause of the
Constitution, requiring that any offer or sale of securities using the means and instrumentalities of
interstate commerce be registered with the SEC pursuant to the 1933 Act, unless an exemption from
registration exists under the law. "Means and instrumentalities of interstate commerce" is extremely
broad, and it is virtually impossible to avoid the operation of this statute by attempting to offer or
sell a security without using an "instrumentality" of interstate commerce. Any use of a telephone,
for example, or the mails, would probably be enough to subject the transaction to the statute. The
1933 Act was the first major federal legislation to regulate the offer and sale of securities. Prior to
the Act, regulation of securities was chiefly governed by state laws, commonly referred to as blue
GENEVA CONVENTION OF 1949; CHAPTER V; Article 36; Religious, Intellectual and Physical Activities.
Prisoners of war who are ministers of religion, without having officiated as chaplains to their own forces, shall be at liberty, whatever their
denomination, to minister freely to the members of their community. For this purpose, they shall receive the same treatment as the chaplains
retained by the Detaining Power. They shall not be obliged to do any other work.
GENEVA CONVENTION; CHAPTER 1; PART I General Provisions; Article 3.
In the case of armed conflict not of an international character occurring in the territory of one of the High Contracting Parties, each Party to the
1) Persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of armed forces who have laid down their arms and those placed hoes de
combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause, shall in all circumstances be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded
on race, colour, religion or faith, sex, birth or wealth, or any other similar criteria.
To this end, the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned
persons:
a) violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture;
2) The wounded and sick shall be collected and cared for. An impartial humanitarian body, such as the International Committee of the Red Cross,
may offer its services to the Parties to the conflict. The Parties to the conflict should further endeavour to bring into force, by means of special
agreements, all or part of the other provisions of the present Convention. The application of the preceding provisions shall not affect the legal status
of the Parties to the conflict.
The Human Rights Act 1998 says that all public authorities must pay proper attention to your rights when they are making decisions that affect
you. Public authorities include government departments, your local authority or health authority, and also agencies like the police, the courts and
private companies when carrying out public functions.
"If people let government decide which foods they eat and medicines they take, their bodies will soon be in as
sorry a state as are the souls of those who live under tyranny." Thomas Jefferson.
"Unless we put medical freedom into the Constitution, the time will come when medicine will organize into an undercover dictatorship.
To restrict the art of healing to one class of men and deny equal privileges to others will constitute the Bastille of medical science."
-- Benjamin Rush, George Washington's personal doctor and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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Crown grants c. 17
Crown: Forfeitures c. 18
Exchequer court c. 12
Forfeitures
Forfeitures c. 16
Lands of Idiots c. 11
Lands of Lunatics c. 12
Presentation to benefices c. 10
Tenants by the curtesy
View of frankpledge
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Liberty of Subject (1354) 1354 CHAPTER 3 28 Edw 3
None shall be condemned without due Process of Law.
ITEM, That no Man of what Estate or Condition that he be, shall be put out of Land or Tenement, nor taken, nor imprisoned, nor disinherited, nor put to Death,
without being brought in Answer by due Process of the Law.
Justices of the Peace Act 1361 CHAPTER 1 34 Edw 3That is to say:
I Who shall be Justices of the Peace.Their Jurisdiction over Offenders; Rioters; Barrators; They may take Surety for good Behaviour.
First, That in every County of England shall be assigned for the keeping of the Peace, one Lord, and with him three or four of the most worthy in the County,
with some learned in the Law, and they shall have Power to restrain the Offenders, Rioters, and all other Barators, and to pursue, arrest, take, and chastise them
according their Trespass or Offence; and to cause them to be imprisoned and duly punished according to the Law and Customs of the Realm, and according to
that which to them shall seem best to do by their Discretions and good Advisement; . . . F1; and to take and arrest all those that they may find by Indictment, or
by Suspicion, and to put them in Prison; and to take of all them that be [X4not] of good Fame, where they shall be found, sufficient Surety and Mainprise of
their good Behaviour towards the King and his People, and the other duly to punish; to the Intent that the People be not by such Rioters or Rebels troubled nor
endamaged, nor the Peace blemished, nor Merchants nor other passing by the Highways of the Realm disturbed, nor [X5put in the Peril which may happen] of
such Offenders: . . . F2
Forcible Entry 1381 And also the King defendeth, that none from henceforth make any entry into lands and tenements, but in case where entry is given by the
law; and in such case not with strong hand, nor with multitude of people, but only in [peaceable]and easy manner. And if any man from henceforth do the
contrary, and thereof be duly convict, he shall be punished by imprisonment.
The Cestui Que Vie Act 1707 (c.72)
annexed to the Original Act in Two separate Schedules.
Click to open V. Guardians, Trustees, &c. holding over without consent of Remainder Man, &c. deemed Trespassers. Damages.
V. Guardians, Trustees, &c. holding over without consent of Remainder Man, &c. deemed Trespassers. Damages.
And every Person who as Guardian or Trustee for any Infant and every Husband seised in Right of his Wife only and every other Person having any Estate
determinable upon any Life or Lives who after the Determination of such particular Estates or Interests without the express Consent of him her or them who are
or shall be next and immediately entitled upon and after the Determination of such particular Estates or Interests shall hold over and continue in Possession of
any Manors Messuages Lands Tenements or Hereditaments shall be and are hereby adjudged to be Trespassers and that every Person and Persons his her and
their Executors and Administrators who are or shall be entitled to any such Manors Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments upon or after the
Determination of such particular Estates or Interests shall and may recover in Damages against every such Person or Persons so holding over as aforesaid and
against his her or their Executors or Administrators the full Value of the Profits received during such Wrongful Possession as aforesaid.
Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999
lawyers, academics and members of the judiciary. Proposals for reform via an Act of Parliament were first made in 1937 by the Law Revision Committee in
their Sixth Interim Report. No further action was taken by the government until the 1990s, when the Law Commission proposed a new draft
The doctrine came under criticism from many academics and judges, including Lord Scarman, Lord Denning, Lord Reid and Arthur Linton Corbin, and Stephen
Guest wrote that "[I]t is said that it serves only to defeat the legitimate expectations of the third party, that it undermines the social interest of the community in
the security of bargains and it is commercially inconvenient".[14]
Formation
The first proposal to reform the doctrine of privity was made in 1937; the Law Revision Committee in their Sixth Interim Report, proposed an Act of Parliament
that would allow third parties to enforce terms of a contract that specified that they were allowed. The report was not acted on as late as 1986 the assumption
was that Parliament would not act, and any reform would come from judicial sources (particularly the House of Lords).[12] In 1991. the Law Commission
published Consultation Paper No. 121 "Privity of Contract: Contracts for the Benefit of Third Parties", which proposed a similar change,[15] and, in July 1996,
the final report (No. 242), along with a draft bill, were published.[16] The proposed changes were supported by the legal profession and academics alike.[2] The
bill was introduced to the House of Lords on 3 December 1998,[1] and, during its second reading, was jokingly offered to Lord Denning as a birthday present
due to his fight to overturn the doctrine of privity.[17] It was moved to the House of Commons on 14 June,[18] and it received the Royal Assent on 11
November 1999.[2]
Provisions
Section 1: Right of third party to enforce contractual term
Section 1 of the Act overrides the old common law rule that a third party could not enforce the terms of a contract, as established in Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co
Ltd v Selfridge & Co Ltd, and also the rule that a third party could not act against the promisor, established in Tweddle v Atkinson.[19] It allows a third party to
enforce terms of a contract in one of two situations: firstly if the third party is specifically mentioned in the contract as someone authorised to do so, and
secondly if the contract "purports to confer a benefit" on him.[15][20]
An exception to the second rule involves contracts that include language barring third parties from applying the rule.[21][22] Another exception applies to
contracts between solicitors and their clients to write wills, something governed by White v Jones [1995] 2 AC 207.[23] After the Act was first published,
Guenter Treitel argued that in a situation where the promisor felt that the second rule had been wrongly applied by a statement in the contract, the onus would be
on him to prove it.[23] In Nisshin Shipping Co Ltd v Cleaves & Co Ltd [2003] EWHC 2602, the High Court supported Treitel's reasoning.[24]
The second situation, that a third party can enforce terms that "purport to confer a benefit on him", has been described by Meryll Dean as too broad, and one
view put forward in the parliamentary debates was that it was "un-workable" in situations such as complex construction contracts involving dozens of subcontractors with chains of contracts among them.[25] This argument, and a proposal to exempt the construction industry from the Act, was rejected by both the
Law Commission and Parliament.[25] The phrase "purport to confer a benefit" was originally found in the 1937 Law Commission paper, and was used in the
New Zealand Contracts (Privity) Act 1982 before it was adopted for the English Act.[26]
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Habeas Corpus Act 1816. Help about Changes to Legislation
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Habeas Corpus Act 1816
1816 CHAPTER 100 56 Geo 3
If the person or persons to whom any writ of habeas corpus shall be directed according to the provision of this Act, upon service of such writ, either by the
actual delivery thereof to him, her, or them, or by leaving the same at the place where the party shall be confined or restrained with any servant or agent of the
person or persons so confining or restraining, shall wilfully neglect or refuse to make a return or pay obedience thereto, he, she, or they shall be deemed guilty
of a contempt of the court, under the seal whereof such writ shall have issued; and it shall be lawful to and for the said justice or baron, before whom such writ
shall be returnable, upon proof made by affidavit of wilful disobedience of the said writ, to issue a warrant under his hand and seal for the apprehending and
bringing before him, or before some other justice or baron of the same court, the person or persons so wilfully disobeying the said writ, in order to his, her, or
their being bound to the Kings Majesty, with two sufficient sureties, in such sum as in the warrant shall be expressed, with condition to appear in the court of
which the said justice or baron is a judge, at a day in the ensuing term to be mentioned in the said warrant, to answer the matter of contempt with which he, she,
or they are charged; and in case of neglect or refusal to become bound as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for such justice or baron to commit such person or persons
so neglecting or refusing to the [F2jail or] prison of the court of which such justice or baron shall be a judge there to remain until he, she, or they shall have
become bound as aforesaid, or shall be discharged by order of the court in term time, or by order of one of the justices or barons of the court in vacation; and the
recognizance or recognizances to be taken thereupon shall be returned and filed in the same court, and shall continue in force until the matter of such contempt
shall have been heard and determined, unless sooner ordered by the court to be discharged: Provided, that if such writ shall be awarded so late in the vacation by
any one of the said justices or barons, that, in his opinion, obedience thereto cannot be conveniently paid during such vaction, the same shall and may, at his
discretion, be made returnable in the court of which the said justice or baron shall be a justice or baron, at a day certain in the next term; and the said court shall
and may proceed thereupon, and award process of contempt in case of disobedience thereto, in like manner as upon disobedience to any writ originally awarded
by the said court: Provided also, that if such writ shall be awarded by the Court of Kings Bench, or the Court of Common Pleas, or Court of Exchequer, in the
said countries respectively, which last-mentioned court shall have like power to award such writs as the respective courts of Kings Bench and Common Pleas in
each of the said countries now have, in term, but so late that, in the judgment of the court, obedience thereto cannot be conveniently paid during such term, the
same shall and may, at the discretion of the said court, be made returnable at a day certain in the then next vacation, before any justice or baron of the degree of
the coif, or if in Ireland, before any justice or baron of the same court, who shall and may proceed thereupon, in such manner as by this Act is directed
concerning writs issuing in and made returnable during the vacation.
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Amendments (Textual)
F2Words repealed (N.I.) by Prison Act (Northern Ireland) 1953 (c. 18), s. 45
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C5References to the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer to be construed as references (E.W.) to the High Court: Supreme Court of
Judicature (Consolidation) Act 1925 (c. 49), ss. 18, 224(1) and (N.I.) to the High Court of Justice in Northern Ireland: Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland)
1877 (c. 57), ss. 21, 71 and S. R. & O. 1921/1802 (Rev. XVI, p. 954: 1921, p. 1332), art. 2(1) and Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978 (c. 23), s. 16(2), Sch.
5 para. 1
3 Judges to inquire into the Truth of Facts contained in Return. Judge to bail on Recognizance to appear in Term, &c.E+W+S+N.I.
In all cases provided for by this Act, although the return to any writ of habeas corpus shall be good and sufficient in law, it shall be lawful for the justice or
baron, before whom such writ may be returnable, to proceed to examine into the truth of the facts set forth in such return by affidavit . . . F3; and to do therein
as to justice shall appertain; and if such writ shall be returned before any one of the said justices or barons, and it shall appear doubtful to him on such
examination, whether the material facts set forth in the said return or any of them be true or not, in such case it shall and may be lawful for the said justice or
baron to let to bail the said person so confined or restrained, upon his or her entering into a recognizance with one or more sureties, or in cases of infancy or
coverture, or other disability, upon security by recognizance, in a reasonable sum, to appear in the court of which the said justice or baron shall be a justice or
baron upon a day certain in the term following, and so from day to day as the court shall require, and to abide such order as the court shall make in and
concerning the premises; and such justice or baron shall transmit into the same court the said writ and return, together with such recognizance, affidavits, . . .
F3; and thereupon it shall be lawful for the said court to proceed to examine into the truth of the facts set forth in the return, in a summary way by affidavit . . .
F3, and to order and determine touching the discharging, bailing, or remanding the party.
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F3Words repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1981 (c. 19), Sch. 1 Pt. VIII
4 Court may controvert the Truth of the Return.E+W+S+N.I.
The like proceeding may be had in the court for controverting the truth of the return to any such writ of habeas corpus awarded as aforesaid, although such writ
shall be awarded by the said court itself, or be returnable therein.
5 Writ may run into Counties Palatine, Cinque Ports, and other privileged Places, &c.E+W+S+N.I.
A writ of habeas corpus, according to the true intent and meaning of this Act, may be directed and run into any county palatine or cinque port, or any other
privileged place within England, dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, and the Isles of Jersey, Guernsey, and Man, respectively; and also into
any port, harbour, road, creek, or bay, upon the coast of England and Wales, although the same should lie out of the body of any county; and if such writ shall
issue in Ireland, the same may be directed and run into any port, harbour, road, creek, or bay, although the same should not be in the body of any county; any
law or usuage to the contrary in anywise notwithstanding.
6 Process of Contempt may be awarded in Vacation against Persons disobeying Writs of Habeas Corpus in Cases within Stat. 31 Cha. 2 c. 2.E+W+S+N.I.
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2.
^ The citation of this Act by this short title was authorised by section 5 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1948. Due to the repeal
of those provisions, it is now authorised by section 19(2) of the Interpretation Act 1978.
^ These words are printed against this Act in the second column of Schedule 2 to the Statute Law Revision Act 1948, which is headed "Title".
1235
Stat. Merton - Attorneys in County Court Act 1235 c. 10
Stat. Merton - Commons Act 1235 c. 4
Stat. Merton - Damages on Writ Dower Act 1235 c. 1
Stat. Merton - Limitation of Writs Act 1235 c. 8
Stat. Merton - Redisseisin Act 1235 c. 3
Stat. Merton - Special Bastardy Act 1235 c. 9
Stat. Merton - Trespassers in Parks Act 1235 c. 11
Stat. Merton - Usary Act 1235 c. 5
Stat. Merton - Wardship Act 1235 c. 6
Stat. Merton - Wardship Act 1235 c. 7
Stat. Merton - Widow's Bequest of Corn on her Land Act 1235 c. 2
1267
Statute of Marlborough (1267, 52 Hen. 3) - the oldest piece of statute law currently extant
Stat. Marlb. - Amercements for Default of Summons Act 1267 c. 18
Stat. Marlb. - Beaupleader Act 1267 c. 11
Stat. Marlb. - Benefit of Clergy Act 1267 c. 27
Stat. Marlb. - Confirmation of Charters Act 1267 c. 5
Stat. Marlb. - Distress Act 1267 c. 1
Stat. Marlb. - Distress Act 1267 c. 2
Stat. Marlb. - Distress Act 1267 c. 4
Stat. Marlb. - Distress Act 1267 c. 15
Stat. Marlb. - Essoins Act 1267 c. 13
Stat. Marlb. - Essoins Act 1267 c. 20
Stat. Marlb. - Freeholders Act 1267 c. 22
Stat. Marlb. - Guardians in Socage Act 1267 c. 17
Stat. Marlb. - Inquest Act 1267 c. 24
Stat. Marlb. - Juries Act 1267 c. 14
Stat. Marlb. - Murder Act 1267 c. 25
Stat. Marlb. - Plea of False Judgment Act 1267 c. 19
Stat. Marlb. - Prelates Act 1267 c. 28
Stat. Marlb. - Real Actions Act 1267 c. 12
Stat. Marlb. - Real Actions Act 1267 c. 26
Stat. Marlb. - Real Actions Act 1267 c. 29
Stat. Marlb. - Redisseisin Act 1267 c. 8
Stat. Marlb. - Replevin Act 1267 c. 21
J Law Med. 2007 May;14(4):449-62. Substituted consent: from lunatics to corpses. Mendelson D.
Source: School of Law, Deakin University.
Abstract
This analysis traces the origins and evolution of the doctrine of surrogate or substituted judgment, especially its application to medical treatment, including nontherapeutic sterilisation, decisions regarding life and death choices, and more recently, removal of sperm or eggs from incompetent, dying or dead males and
females. It argues that the doctrine, which has been acknowledged to be a legal fiction, has an effect of devolving legal and moral responsibility for life and
death choices, as well as non-consensual, non-beneficial intrusive procedures, from the competent decision-makers to the incompetent patient. It focuses on the
subjective nature of the substituted judgment standard; the problematic nature of evidence propounded to establish the putative choices of the incompetent
person; lack of transparency relating to the conflict of interest in the process of substituted judgment decision-making; and the absence of voluntariness, which
is an essential element of a valid consent.
"It is provided by the Lex Rhodia that if merchandise is thrown overboard for the purpose of lightening a ship, the loss is made good by the assessment of all which is made for the
benefit of all.
"If after a ship has been lightened by throwing the merchandise overboard, it should be lost, and the merchandise of others should be recovered by divers, it has been settled that he who
threw his property overboard for the purpose of saving the ship will be entitled to an account of the same.
"Where either the ship, or a mast is lost in a storm the passengers are not liable to contribution, unless the vessel was saved through the passengers themselves cutting down the mast to
insure their own preservation.
"Where, for the purpose of lightening a ship, merchandise is thrown into a boat and lost, it is established that the loss shall be made good by the assessment of the property which
remained safe in the ship. If, however, the ship should be lost, no account should be taken of the boat which was saved, or of the merchandise it may have contained.
"Contribution by assessment should be made where property has been thrown into the sea, and the ship has been saved.
Cadit Queslio. The argument is at end.
Juris Et De Jure. Of law and from law. A conclusive presumption, which cannot be rebutted, is so called.
Actus Me Invito Factus, Non Est Mensactus. An act done by me against my will is not my act.
Fictio Leges Inique Opertur Alien Idamnum Vel Injuriam. A legal fiction does not properly work loss or injury.
Idem Est Non Esse Et Non Apparere. Not to be and not to appear are the same. In the law of evidence where a person on whom the onus of proving an affirmative fails in such proof,
the contrary is presumed, though there be no evidence in support of that presumption.
In Factione Juris Semper Atquitas Existit. In legal fictions there is always an inherent equity.
Memo Potest Esse Simul Actor Et Judex. No one can be at once suitor and judge.
Qui Parcit Nocentibus, Innocentes Punit. He who spares the guilty, punishes the innocent.
Quod Turpi Ex Causa Promissum Est, Non Valet. A promise founded on an illegal consideration is not binding.
Uberrima Fides. (Most entire confidence). Contracts made between persons in a particular relationship of confidence, as guardian and ward, attorney and client, or insured and insurer,
require the fullest information to be given before hand by the person in whom the confidence is reposed to the person confiding, or the court will refuse to enforce the contract on behalf
Saxon England, as the Saxon Church, was essentially the child of Papal Rome and her clergy were the emissaries of Rome, and that what we term the
Saxon Histories, are nothing else than the writings of Monks of the Roman Church, animated by a spirit of intense hatred and mendacity towards the
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WISCONSIN
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MO
MISSOURI
WY
WYOMING
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AL
ALABAMA
MT
MONTANA
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ARUBA
AK
ALASKA
NE
NEBRASKA
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AUSTRALIA
AZ
ARIZONA
NV
NEVADA
A1
C4
AUSTRIA
AR
ARKANSAS
NH
NEW HAMPSHIRE
A2
MANITOBA, CANADA
1D
AZERBAIJAN
CA
CALIFORNIA
NJ
NEW JERSEY
A3
C5
BAHAMAS
CO
COLORADO
NM
NEW MEXICO
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NEWFOUNDLAND, CANADA
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BAHRAIN
CT
CONNECTICUT
NY
NEW YORK
A5
C7
BANGLADESH
DE
DELAWARE
NC
NORTH CAROLINA
A6
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C8
BARBADOS
DC
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
ND
NORTH DAKOTA
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BELARUS
FL
FLORIDA
OH
OHIO
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C9
BELGIUM
GA
GEORGIA
OK
OKLAHOMA
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SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
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HI
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G6
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IDAHO
PA
PENNSYLVANIA
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D0
BERMUDA
IL
ILLINOIS
RI
RHODE ISLAND
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IN
INDIANA
SC
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KANSAS
TN
TENNESSEE
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ALBANIA
B1
BOTSWANA
KY
KENTUCKY
TX
TEXAS
B4
ALGERIA
D4
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LA
LOUISIANA
X1
UNITED STATES
B5
AMERICAN SAMOA
D5
BRAZIL
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MAINE
UT
UTAH
B6
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D6
MD
MARYLAND
VT
VERMONT
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MA
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VA
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E0
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MI
MICHIGAN
WA
WASHINGTON
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ANTARCTICA
X2
BURKINA FASO
MN
MINNESOTA
WV
WEST VIRGINIA
B9
E2
BURUNDI
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E3
CAMBODIA
H1
ECUADOR
J8
GUATEMALA
J2
KIRIBATI
E4
CAMEROON
H2
EGYPT
Y7
GUERNSEY
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Z4
H3
EL SALVADOR
J9
GUINEA
M5
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
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CAPE VERDE
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KUWAIT
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CAYMAN ISLANDS
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GUYANA
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1H
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CHAD
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CHILE
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LEBANON
F4
CHINA
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K2
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M9
LESOTHO
F6
CHRISTMAS ISLAND
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FIJI
K3
HONG KONG
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LIBERIA
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H9
FINLAND
K5
HUNGARY
N1
F8
COLOMBIA
I0
FRANCE
K6
ICELAND
N2
LIECHTENSTEIN
F9
COMOROS
I3
FRENCH GUIANA
K7
INDIA
1Q
LITHUANIA
G0
CONGO
I4
FRENCH POLYNESIA
K8
INDONESIA
N4
LUXEMBOURG
Y3
2C
K9
N5
MACAU
G1
COOK ISLANDS
I5
GABON
L0
IRAQ
1U
MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV
REPUBLIC OF
G2
COSTA RICA
I6
GAMBIA
L2
IRELAND
L7
COTE D'IVOIRE
2Q
GEORGIA
Y8
ISLE OF MAN
1M
CROATIA
2M
GERMANY
L3
ISRAEL
G3
CUBA
J0
GHANA
L6
ITALY
G4
CYPRUS
J1
GIBRALTAR
L8
JAMAICA
2N
CZECH REPUBLIC
J3
GREECE
M0
JAPAN
G7
DENMARK
J4
GREENLAND
Y9
JERSEY
1G
DJIBOUTI
J5
GRENADA
M2
JORDAN
G9
DOMINICA
J6
GUADELOUPE
1P
KAZAKSTAN
G8
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
GU
GUAM
M3
KENYA
N6
MADAGASCAR
N7
MALAWI
N8
MALAYSIA
N9
MALDIVES
O0
MALI
O1
MALTA
1T
MARSHALL ISLANDS
O2
MARTINIQUE
O3
MAURITANIA
O4
MAURITIUS
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2P
MAYOTTE
R0
PAKISTAN
S9
Z3
TIMOR-LESTE
O5
MEXICO
1Y
PALAU
T0
SAUDI ARABIA
W2
TOGO
1K
1X
T1
SENEGAL
W3
TOKELAU
1S
MOLDOVA, REPUBLIC OF
R1
PANAMA
Z2
SERBIA
W4
TONGA
O9
MONACO
R2
T2
SEYCHELLES
W5
P0
MONGOLIA
R4
PARAGUAY
T8
SIERRA LEONE
W6
TUNISIA
Z5
MONTENEGRO
R5
PERU
U0
SINGAPORE
W8
TURKEY
P1
MONTSERRAT
R6
PHILIPPINES
2B
SLOVAKIA
2E
TURKMENISTAN
P2
MOROCCO
R8
PITCAIRN
2A
SLOVENIA
W7
P3
MOZAMBIQUE
R9
POLAND
D7
SOLOMON ISLANDS
2G
TUVALU
E1
MYANMAR
S1
PORTUGAL
U1
SOMALIA
W9
UGANDA
T6
NAMIBIA
PR
PUERTO RICO
T3
SOUTH AFRICA
2H
UKRAINE
P5
NAURU
S3
QATAR
1L
ISLANDS
C0
P6
NEPAL
S4
REUNION
X0
UNITED KINGDOM
U3
SPAIN
2J
F1
SRI LANKA
X3
URUGUAY
V2
SUDAN
2K
UZBEKISTAN
V3
SURINAME
2L
VANUATU
L9
VENEZUELA
V6
SWAZILAND
Q1
VIET NAM
V7
SWEDEN
D8
V8
SWITZERLAND
VI
V9
F5
WESTERN SAHARA
2D
TAJIKISTAN
T7
YEMEN
W0
ZAMBIA
W1
THAILAND
P7
P8
1W
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
1V
Q8
P4
NETHERLANDS
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES
NEW CALEDONIA
NEW ZEALAND
NICARAGUA
NIGER
NIGERIA
NIUE
NORFOLK ISLAND
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
NORWAY
OMAN
S5
1Z
S6
Z0
U8
U7
U9
Z1
V0
V1
Y0
S8
ROMANIA
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
RWANDA
SAINT BARTHELEMY
SAINT HELENA
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
SAINT LUCIA
SAINT MARTIN
SAINT PIERRE AND MIQUELON
SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
SAMOA
SAN MARINO
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Y5
ZIMBABWE
XX
UNKNOWN
1531
BUILDERS
OPERATIVE
1540
6
GENERAL BLDG
CONTRACTORS - NONRESIDENTIAL BLDGS
A/D
Office
1600
6
HEAVY
CONSTRUCTION OTHER THAN BLDG CONST - CONTRACTORS
Industry Title
100
5
PRODUCTION-CROPS
AGRICULTURAL
200
5
AGRICULTURAL
PROD-LIVESTOCK & ANIMAL SPECIALTIES
700
SERVICES
AGRICULTURAL
800
FORESTRY
900
5
AND TRAPPING
FISHING, HUNTING
1000
METAL MINING
1040
ORES
1090
9
METAL ORES
MISCELLANEOUS
1220
9
& LIGNITE MINING
BITUMINOUS COAL
1221
9
& LIGNITE SURFACE MINING
BITUMINOUS COAL
1311
4
PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS
CRUDE
1381
4
GAS WELLS
1382
4
EXPLORATION SERVICES
1389
4
SERVICES, NEC
BEVERAGES
2082
MALT BEVERAGES
1623
6
WATER, SEWER,
PIPELINE, COMM & POWER LINE CONSTRUCTION
1700
6
SPECIAL TRADE CONTRACTORS
CONSTRUCTION -
1731
ELECTRICAL WORK
2086
9
BOTTLED &
CANNED SOFT DRINKS & CARBONATED WATERS
2090
4
MISCELLANEOUS
FOOD PREPARATIONS & KINDRED PRODUCTS
2092
4
OR FROZEN FISH & SEAFOODS
PREPARED FRESH
2100
PRODUCTS
TOBACCO
2111
CIGARETTES
TEXTILE MILL
2000
4
KINDRED PRODUCTS
FOOD AND
2200
PRODUCTS
2011
PLANTS
MEAT PACKING
2211
2
FABRIC MILLS, COTTON
2013
5
OTHER PREPARED MEAT PRODUCTS
SAUSAGES &
2221
2
BROADWOVEN
FABRIC MILLS, MAN MADE FIBER & SILK
2015
5
SLAUGHTERING AND PROCESSING
POULTRY
2020
DAIRY PRODUCTS
2024
4
FROZEN DESSERTS
KNITTING MILLS
2253
MILLS
KNIT OUTERWEAR
2273
2300
9
APPAREL & OTHER
FINISHD PRODS OF FABRICS & SIMILAR MATL
2320
9
MEN'S & BOYS'
FURNISHGS, WORK CLOTHG, & ALLIED GARMENTS
2033
4
VEG, PRESERVES, JAMS & JELLIES
CANNED, FRUITS,
2040
PRODUCTS
GRAIN MILL
2510
6
FURNITURE
HOUSEHOLD
2511
6
FURNITURE, (NO UPHOLSTERED)
WOOD HOUSEHOLD
2520
OFFICE FURNITURE
2522
(NO WOOD)
OFFICE FURNITURE
2050
BAKERY PRODUCTS
COOKIES &
2390
9
FABRICATED TEXTILE PRODUCTS
MISCELLANEOUS
2052
CRACKERS
2590
6
FURNITURE & FIXTURES
MISCELLANEOUS
2600
PRODUCTS
2611
PULP MILLS
2621
PAPER MILLS
2631
MILLS
PAPERBOARD
2650
4
CONTAINERS & BOXES
PAPERBOARD
2670
4
CONVERTED PAPER
& PAPERBOARD PRODS (NO CONTANERS/BOXES)
2340
9
WOMEN'S, MISSES',
CHILDREN'S & INFANTS' UNDERGARMENTS
2673
6
COATED PAPER BAGS
2711
5
NEWSPAPERS:
PUBLISHING OR PUBLISHING & PRINTING
2400
6
PRODUCTS (NO FURNITURE)
SUGAR &
2070
2421
6
PLANTING MILLS, GENERAL
SAWMILLS &
1520
PREFABRICATED
WOMEN'S, MISSES',
2060
4
CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS
GENERAL BLDG
2452
6
WOOD BLDGS & COMPONENTS
2540
6
PARTITIONS,
SHELVG, LOCKERS, & OFFICE & STORE FIXTURES
2250
2330
9
AND JUNIORS OUTERWEAR
MOBILE HOMES
BROADWOVEN
2030
4
CANNED, FROZEN &
PRESERVD FRUIT, VEG & FOOD SPECIALTIES
2531
6
RELATED FURNITURE
1400
9
MINING &
QUARRYING OF NONMETALLIC MINERALS (NO FUELS)
6
2430
6
MILLWOOD,
VENEER, PLYWOOD, & STRUCTURAL WOOD MEMBERS
2451
SIC
Code
2080
2721
5
PERIODICALS:
PUBLISHING OR PUBLISHING & PRINTING
2731
BOOKS:
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2851
6
PAINTS, VARNISHES,
LACQUERS, ENAMELS & ALLIED PRODS
3220
6
GLASSWARE, PRESSED OR BLOWN
GLASS &
INDUSTRIAL
GLASS
MISCELLANEOUS
3221
6
CONTAINERS
3360
6
FOUNDRIES (CASTINGS)
NONFERROUS
2860
6
ORGANIC CHEMICALS
AGRICULTURAL
GLASS PRODUCTS,
COMMERCIAL
3231
6
MADE OF PURCHASED GLASS
3390
6
PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTS
MISCELLANEOUS
2870
5
CHEMICALS
3411
METAL CANS
MISCELLANEOUS
3241
6
HYDRAULIC
CEMENT,
MANIFOLD
2890
6
CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
6
ADHESIVES &
3250
PRODUCTS
STRUCTURAL CLAY
GREETING CARDS
2891
SEALANTS
2780
5
BLANKBOOKS,
LOOSELEAF BINDERS & BOOKBINDG & RELATD WORK
2911
REFINING
2790
5
SERVICE
INDUSTRIES FOR THE PRINTING TRADE
2950
6
ROOFING MATERIALS
2800
6
ALLIED PRODUCTS
CHEMICALS &
2990
6
PRODUCTS OF PETROLEUM & COAL
MISCELLANEOUS
2810
6
INORGANIC CHEMICALS
INDUSTRIAL
3011
TUBES
2732
2741
5
PUBLISHING
2750
PRINTING
2761
5
BUSINESS FORMS
2771
BOOK PRINTING
PETROLEUM
3260
6
RELATED PRODUCTS
POTTERY &
3270
6
GYPSUM & PLASTER PRODUCTS
CONCRETE,
3272
6
PRODUCTS, EXCEPT BLOCK & BRICK
CONCRETE
3281
6
STONE PRODUCTS
RUBBER &
3290
6
ABRASIVE,
ASBESTOS & MISC NONMETALLIC MINERAL PRODS
2821
6
PLASTIC
MATERIALS, SYNTH RESINS & NONVULCAN ELASTOMERS
3050
6
GASKETS, PACKG &
SEALG DEVICES & RUBBER & PLASTICS HOSE
3310
6
STEEL WORKS,
BLAST FURNACES & ROLLING & FINISHING MILLS
2833
1
CHEMICALS & BOTANICAL PRODUCTS
MEDICINAL
3060
6
RUBBER PRODUCTS, NEC
FABRICATED
3312
6
STEEL WORKS,
BLAST FURNACES & ROLLING MILLS (COKE OVENS)
2834
1
PREPARATIONS
PHARMACEUTICAL
3080
6
PLASTICS PRODUCTS
MISCELLANEOUS
2835
1
DIAGNOSTIC SUBSTANCES
3081
6
PLASTICS FILM & SHEET
UNSUPPORTED
2836
1
BIOLOGICAL
PRODUCTS, (NO DISGNOSTIC SUBSTANCES)
3086
PRODUCTS
PLASTICS FOAM
2840
6
SOAP,
DETERGENTS, CLEANG PREPARATIONS, PERFUMES,
COSMETICS
3089
6
PRODUCTS, NEC
PLASTICS
3334
9
PRODUCTION OF ALUMINUM
3100
9
LEATHER PRODUCTS
LEATHER &
3341
6
SECONDARY
SMELTING & REFINING OF NONFERROUS METALS
3140
RUBBER)
FOOTWEAR, (NO
3350
6
ROLLING DRAWING
& EXTRUDING OF NONFERROUS METALS
3211
2842
6
SPECIALTY
CLEANING, POLISHING AND SANITATION PREPARATIONS
2844
6
PERFUMES,
COSMETICS & OTHER TOILET PREPARATIONS
FLAT GLASS
3320
6
FOUNDRIES
3420
6
HANDTOOLS & GENERAL HARDWARE
CUTLERY,
3440
6
STRUCTURAL METAL PRODUCTS
FABRICATED
3442
6
SASH, FRAMES, MOLDINGS & TRIM
METAL DOORS,
3443
6
WORK (BOILER SHOPS)
FABRICATED PLATE
3444
WORK
SHEET METAL
3448
6
METAL BUILDINGS & COMPONENTS
PREFABRICATED
3451
PRODUCTS
SCREW MACHINE
3330
9
PRIMARY
SMELTING & REFINING OF NONFERROUS METALS
3357
METAL SHIPPING
3433
6
HEATING
EQUIPMENT, EXCEPT ELECTRIC & WARM AIR FURNACES
2820
6
PLASTIC MATERIAL,
SYNTH RESIN/RUBBER, CELLULOS (NO GLASS)
3412
6
BARRELS, DRUMS, KEGS & PAILS
3430
6
HEARING EQUIP,
EXCEPT ELEC & WARM AIR; & PLUMBING FIXTURES
3021
6
PLASTICS FOOTWEAR
3317
TUBES
3452
6
SCREWS, RIVETS & WASHERS
BOLTS, NUTS,
3460
6
STAMPINGS
3470
6
ENGRAVING & ALLIED SERVICES
COATING,
PRIMARY
DRAWING &
3480
6
ORDNANCE &
ACCESSORIES, (NO VEHICLES/GUIDED MISSILES)
3490
6
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
MISCELLANEOUS
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3510
TURBINES
10
3523
10
& EQUIPMENT
ENGINES &
COMPUTER &
FARM MACHINERY
3571
3
COMPUTERS
ELECTRONIC
3572
3
STORAGE DEVICES
COMPUTER
3575
3
TERMINALS
COMPUTER
3576
3
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
COMPUTER
3577
3
PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT, NEC
COMPUTER
3524
10
LAWN & GARDEN
TRACTORS & HOME LAWN & GARDENS EQUIP
3530
10
CONSTRUCTION,
MINING & MATERIALS HANDLING MACHINERY & EQUIP
3531
10
MACHINERY & EQUIP
CONSTRUCTION
3532
10
MINING
MACHINERY & EQUIP (NO OIL & GAS FIELD MACH & EQUIP)
3533
4
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
3537
10
INDUSTRIAL
TRUCKS, TRACTORS, TRAILORS & STACKERS
3540
10
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
METALWORKG
3541
10
METAL CUTTING TYPES
MACHINE TOOLS,
3580
6
SERVICE INDUSTRY MACHINERY
3550
10
SPECIAL INDUSTRY
MACHINERY (NO METALWORKING MACHINERY)
3555
10
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
3559
10
MACHINERY, NEC
3562
BEARINGS
3567
6
PROCESS FURNACES & OVENS
3569
HOUSEHOLD AUDIO
3669
11
EQUIPMENT, NEC
COMMUNICATIONS
3670
10
COMPONENTS & ACCESSORIES
ELECTRONIC
3672
BOARDS
PRINTED CIRCUIT
OFFICE MACHINES,
3674
10
& RELATED DEVICES
SEMICONDUCTORS
3677
10
TRANSFORMERS & OTHER INDUCTORS
ELECTRONIC COILS,
SPECIAL INDUSTRY
3600
10
ELECTRONIC &
OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (NO COMPUTER EQUIP)
3612
10
POWER,
DISTRIBUTION & SPECIALTY TRANSFORMERS
SWITCHGEAR &
3613
10
SWITCHBOARD APPARATUS
ELECTRICAL
3620
10
INDUSTRIAL APPARATUS
3678
10
CONNECTORS
ELECTRONIC
3679
10
COMPONENTS, NEC
ELECTRONIC
3621
10
GENERATORS
MOTORS &
3630
11
APPLIANCES
HOUSEHOLD
INDUSTRIAL
ELECTRIC
GENERAL
3634
11
HOUSEWARES & FANS
3721
AIRCRAFT
3724
5
& ENGINE PARTS
AIRCRAFT ENGINES
3728
5
AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT, NEC
3730
5
BUILDING & REPAIRING
3743
5
EQUIPMENT
RAILROAD
3751
5
BICYCLES & PARTS
MOTORCYCLES,
3760
5
SPACE VEHICLES & PARTS
3790
5
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
MISCELLANEOUS
3821
10
APPARATUS & FURNITURE
LABORATORY
3822
10
AUTO CONTROLS
FOR REGULATING RESIDENTIAL & COMML ENVIRONMENTS
3823
10
INDUSTRIAL
INSTRUMENTS FOR MEASUREMENT, DISPLAY, AND CONTROL
3690
10
MISCELLANEOUS
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
3695
11
OPTICAL RECORDING MEDIA
MAGNETIC &
3711
5
& PASSENGER CAR BODIES
MOTOR VEHICLES
3713
BODIES
3812
5
SEARCH,
DETECTION, NAVAGATION, GUIDANCE, AERONAUTICAL SYS
REFRIGERATION &
3585
6
AIR-COND & WARM
AIR HEATG EQUIP & COMM & INDL REFRIG EQUIP
3720
TELEPHONE &
3663
11
RADIO & TV
BROADCASTING & COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
3590
6
MISC INDUSTRIAL
& COMMERCIAL MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
3564
6
INDUSTRIAL &
COMMERCIAL FANS & BLOWERS & AIR PURIFING EQUIP
3651
11
& VIDEO EQUIPMENT
3661
11
TELEGRAPH APPARATUS
PRINTING TRADES
3560
10
GENERAL
INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
3561
10
EQUIPMENT
ELECTRIC
3652
11
PHONOGRAPH
RECORDS & PRERECORDED AUDIO TAPES & DISKS
3578
3
CALCULATING &
ACCOUNTING MACHINES (NO ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS)
3579
NEC
3640
11
LIGHTING & WIRING EQUIPMENT
3824
10
METERS & COUNTING DEVICES
TOTALIZING FLUID
3825
10
INSTRUMENTS FOR
MEAS & TESTING OF ELECTRICITY & ELEC SIGNALS
3714
5
PARTS & ACCESSORIES
MOTOR VEHICLE
3715
TRUCK TRAILERS
3716
MOTOR HOMES
3826
10
ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS
LABORATORY
3827
10
INSTRUMENTS & LENSES
OPTICAL
3829
10
CONTROLLING DEVICES, NEC
MEASURING &
3841
10
MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS & APPARATUS
SURGICAL &
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3842
10
ORTHOPEDIC,
PROSTHETIC & SURGICAL APPLIANCES & SUPPLIES
4833
11
BROADCASTING STATIONS
TELEVISION
5020
2
FURNITURE & HOME FURNISHINGS
3843
10
EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
4210
5
COURIER SERVICES (NO AIR)
TRUCKING &
4841
11
PAY TELEVISION SERVICES
5030
6
WHOLESALELUMBER & OTHER CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
3844
10
X-RAY APPARATUS
& TUBES & RELATED IRRADIATION APPARATUS
4213
LOCAL)
TRUCKING (NO
4899
11
SERVICES, NEC
COMMUNICATIONS
5031
6
WHOLESALELUMBER, PLYWOOD, MILLWORK & WOOD PANELS
3845
10
& ELECTROTHERAPEUTIC APPARATUS
ELECTROMEDICAL
4220
5
WAREHOUSING & STORAGE
PUBLIC
4900
2
SANITARY SERVICES
5040
2
WHOLESALEPROFESSIONAL & COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
3851
GOODS
OPHTHALMIC
4231
5
TERMINAL
MAINTENANCE FACILITIES FOR MOTOR FREIGHT
TRANSPORT
4911
SERVICES
ELECTRIC
5045
3
WHOLESALECOMPUTERS & PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT & SOFTWARE
10
3861
10
EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
DENTAL
PHOTOGRAPHIC
3873
2
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
CLOCKWORK OPERATED DEVICES/PARTS
3910
2
SILVERWARE & PLATED WARE
JEWELRY,
3911
2
PRECIOUS METAL
JEWELRY,
3931
5
INSTRUMENTS
MUSICAL
3942
TOYS
4922
2
TRANSMISSION
NATURAL GAS
WATER
5047
9
WHOLESALEMEDICAL, DENTAL & HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
4923
2
TRANSMISISON & DISTRIBUTION
NATURAL GAS
4412
5
TRANSPORTATION OF FREIGHT
5050
5
WHOLESALEMETALS & MINERALS (NO PETROLEUM)
AIR
4924
2
DISTRIBUTION
NATURAL GAS
4512
5
TRANSPORTATION, SCHEDULED
5051
5
METALS SERVICE CENTERS & OFFICES
AIR COURIER
4931
2
SERVICES COMBINED
4513
SERVICES
5063
10
WHOLESALEELECTRICAL APPARATUS & EQUIPMENT, WIRING SUPPLIES
4932
2
SERVICES COMBINED
AIR
5064
10
WHOLESALEELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, TV & RADIO SETS
4941
WATER SUPPLY
5065
10
WHOLESALEELECTRONIC PARTS & EQUIPMENT, NEC
4950
SERVICES
SANITARY
4953
4581
5
AIRPORTS, FLYING
FIELDS & AIRPORT TERMINAL SERVICES
3949
5
ATHLETIC GOODS, NEC
SPORTING &
3950
9
OTHER ARTISTS' MATERIALS
3960
6
& NOVELTIES
COSTUME JEWELRY
3990
6
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
MISCELLANEOUS
4011
5
HAUL OPERATING
RAILROADS, LINE-
4013
5
RAILROAD
SWITCHING & TERMINAL ESTABLISHMENTS
5
LOCAL &
4400
5
TRANSPORTATION
4522
5
TRANSPORTATION, NONSCHEDULED
3944
5
GAMES, TOYS &
CHILDREN'S VEHICLES (NO DOLLS & BICYCLES)
4100
WHOLESALE-
4610
4
NATURAL GAS)
4700
SERVICES
TRANSPORTATION
REFUSE SYSTEMS
WHOLESALE-
5070
6
WHOLESALEHARDWARE & PLUMBING & HEATING EQUIPMENT &
SUPPLIES
4955
6
WASTE MANAGEMENT
HAZARDOUS
5072
6
HARDWARE
WHOLESALE-
4731
5
ARRANGEMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION OF FREIGHT & CARGO
4961
2
CONDITIONING SUPPLY
5080
6
MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
WHOLESALE-
4812
11
COMMUNICATIONS
4991
2
COGENERATION
SERVICES & SMALL POWER PRODUCERS
5082
6
WHOLESALECONSTRUCTION & MINING (NO PETRO) MACHINERY & EQUIP
4813
11
TELEPHONE
COMMUNICATIONS (NO RADIOTELEPHONE)
5000
2
DURABLE GOODS
5084
6
WHOLESALEINDUSTRIAL MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
4822
11
OTHER MESSAGE COMMUNICATIONS
TELEGRAPH &
5010
5
WHOLESALEMOTOR VEHICLES & MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS & SUPPLIES
5090
2
DURABLE GOODS
4832
11
BROADCASTING STATIONS
RADIO
5013
5
WHOLESALEMOTOR VEHICLE SUPPLIES & NEW PARTS
5094
2
WHOLESALEJEWELRY, WATCHES, PRECIOUS STONES & METALS
RADIOTELEPHONE
WHOLESALE-
WHOLESALE-MISC
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5099
2
DURABLE GOODS, NEC
WHOLESALE-
STORES
5110
4
& PAPER PRODUCTS
WHOLESALE-PAPER
5411
STORES
5122
9
WHOLESALEDRUGS, PROPRIETARIES & DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES
5944
STORES
2
5412
2
CONVENIENCE STORES
RETAIL-
5500
2
DEALERS & GASOLINE STATIONS
RETAIL-AUTO
WHOLESALE-
WHOLESALE-
5531
2
HOME SUPPLY STORES
RETAIL-AUTO &
5140
2
GROCERIES & RELATED PRODUCTS
WHOLESALE-
5600
9
ACCESSORY STORES
RETAIL-APPAREL &
5141
2
GROCERIES, GENERAL LINE
RETAIL-WOMEN'S
WHOLESALE-FARM
5621
9
CLOTHING STORES
RETAIL-FAMILY
WHOLESALE-
5651
9
CLOTHING STORES
5661
STORES
RETAIL-SHOE
5160
6
CHEMICALS & ALLIED PRODUCTS
5171
4
WHOLESALEPETROLEUM BULK STATIONS & TERMINALS
5172
4
WHOLESALEPETROLEUM & PETROLEUM PRODUCTS (NO BULK STATIONS)
5180
9
WHOLESALE-BEER,
WINE & DISTILLED ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
5190
2
WHOLESALEMISCELLANEOUS NONDURABLE GOODS
5200
6
RETAIL-BUILDING
MATERIALS, HARDWARE, GARDEN SUPPLY
5211
6
RETAIL-LUMBER &
OTHER BUILDING MATERIALS DEALERS
5731
2
& CONSUMER ELECTRONICS STORES
RETAIL-RADIO, TV
5734
2
& COMPUTER SOFTWARE STORES
RETAIL-COMPUTER
5735
2
PRERECORDED TAPE STORES
RETAIL-RECORD &
5810
5
DRINKING PLACES
RETAIL-EATING &
RETAIL-MOBILE
RETAIL-
5812
PLACES
RETAIL-EATING
5311
2
DEPARTMENT STORES
RETAIL-VARIETY
5900
2
MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL
RETAIL-
5331
STORES
5912
1
STORES AND PROPRIETARY STORES
RETAIL-DRUG
RETAIL-MISC
RETAIL-FOOD
5940
2
RETAILMISCELLANEOUS SHOPPING GOODS STORES
5399
2
GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES
5400
5945
2
TOY & GAME SHOPS
RETAIL-HOBBY,
6200
8
SECURITY &
COMMODITY BROKERS, DEALERS, EXCHANGES & SERVICES
5960
RETAILERS
RETAIL-NONSTORE
6211
12
SECURITY
BROKERS, DEALERS & FLOTATION COMPANIES
RETAIL-CATALOG &
6221
8
CONTRACTS BROKERS & DEALERS
COMMODITY
5961
2
MAIL-ORDER HOUSES
INVESTMENT
RETAIL-RETAIL
6282
ADVICE
12
5990
2
STORES, NEC
6311
LIFE INSURANCE
6021
7
COMMERCIAL BANKS
NATIONAL
6022
7
COMMERCIAL BANKS
STATE
6029
7 & 12
BANKS, NEC
COMMERCIAL
FINANCE SERVICES
6321
1
HEALTH INSURANCE
ACCIDENT &
6324
1
MEDICAL SERVICE PLANS
HOSPITAL &
6331
1
CASUALTY INSURANCE
6351
1
INSURANCE
SURETY
6036
7
SAVINGS
INSTITUTIONS, NOT FEDERALLY CHARTERED
6361
TITLE INSURANCE
6099
7
FUNCTIONS
RELATED TO DEPOSITORY BANKING, NEC
6399
1
CARRIERS, NEC
INSURANCE
6111
12
FEDERAL &
FEDERALLY-SPONSORED CREDIT AGENCIES
6411
1
AGENTS, BROKERS & SERVICE
INSURANCE
6141
7
INSTITUTIONS
PERSONAL CREDIT
6500
REAL ESTATE
6153
7
BUSINESS CREDIT INSTITUTIONS
SHORT-TERM
6510
8
REAL ESTATE
OPERATORS (NO DEVELOPERS) & LESSORS
6159
7
BUSINESS CREDIT INSTITUTION
MISCELLANEOUS
6512
8
NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
OPERATORS OF
6162
7
BANKERS & LOAN CORRESPONDENTS
MORTGAGE
6513
8
APARTMENT BUILDINGS
OPERATORS OF
6163
LOAN BROKERS
6519
8
PROPERTY, NEC
LESSORS OF REAL
6172
FINANCE LESSORS
6531
8
AGENTS & MANAGERS (FOR OTHERS)
REAL ESTATE
6532
REAL ESTATE
RETAIL-FURNITURE
5271
2
HOME DEALERS
6199
6035
7
SAVINGS
INSTITUTION, FEDERALLY CHARTERED
5700
2
RETAIL-HOME
FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS & EQUIPMENT STORES
5712
STORES
RETAIL-JEWELRY
RETAIL-GROCERY
5130
9
APPAREL, PIECE GOODS & NOTIONS
5150
5
PRODUCT RAW MATERIALS
6189
OSF
SECURITIES
ASSET-BACKED
8
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EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
6552
8
LAND
SUBDIVIDERS & DEVELOPERS (NO CEMETERIES)
7363
11
SUPPLY SERVICES
6770
7370
3
SERVICESCOMPUTER PROGRAMMING, DATA PROCESSING, ETC.
6792
TRADERS
6794
LESSORS
6795
TRADERS
All
4
OIL ROYALTY
7011
7371
3
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING SERVICES
SERVICES-
7372
3
PREPACKAGED SOFTWARE
SERVICES-
REAL ESTATE
7374
3
SERVICESCOMPUTER PROCESSING & DATA PREPARATION
INVESTORS, NEC
7377
3
COMPUTER RENTAL & LEASING
SERVICES-
SERVICES-MOTION
8300
SERVICES
SERVICES-VIDEO
8351
9
DAY CARE SERVICES
SERVICES-CHILD
7841
5
TAPE RENTAL
8600
5
MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS
SERVICES-
7380
11
MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS SERVICES
SERVICES-
SERVICES-
7381
11
SERVICESDETECTIVE, GUARD & ARMORED CAR SERVICES
7310
11
ADVERTISING
SERVICES-
7384
11
PHOTOFINISHING LABORATORIES
SERVICES-
7311
11
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
SERVICES-
7385
11
TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT SYSTEMS
SERVICES-
7320
11
SERVICESCONSUMER CREDIT REPORTING, COLLECTION AGENCIES
7389
2&3
BUSINESS SERVICES, NEC
SERVICES-
7330
11
SERVICES-MAILING,
REPRODUCTION, COMMERCIAL ART & PHOTOGRAPHY
7500
5
SERVICESAUTOMOTIVE REPAIR, SERVICES & PARKING
7331
11
MAIL ADVERTISING SERVICES
SERVICES-DIRECT
7510
5
RENTAL & LEASING (NO DRIVERS)
SERVICES-AUTO
7340
8
DWELLINGS & OTHER BUILDINGS
SERVICES-TO
7600
11
MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR SERVICES
SERVICES-
7350
6
SERVICESMISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT RENTAL & LEASING
7812
5
PICTURE & VIDEO TAPE PRODUCTION
SERVICES-MOTION
7359
6
EQUIPMENT RENTAL & LEASING, NEC
SERVICES-
7819
5
TO MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION
SERVICES-ALLIED
7361
SERVICES-
7822
5
PICTURE & VIDEO TAPE DISTRIBUTION
SERVICES-MOTION
SERVICES-RACING,
7990
5
SERVICESMISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
7997
5
SERVICESMEMBERSHIP SPORTS & RECREATION CLUBS
SERVICES-SOCIAL
8700
6
SERVICESENGINEERING, ACCOUNTING, RESEARCH, MANAGEMENT
8711
6
ENGINEERING SERVICES
SERVICES-
8731
1
SERVICESCOMMERCIAL PHYSICAL & BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
8734
9
LABORATORIES
SERVICES-TESTING
SERVICES-HEALTH
SERVICES-OFFICES
8741
8
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
SERVICES-
8011
1
& CLINICS OF DOCTORS OF MEDICINE
SERVICES-NURSING
8742
8
MANAGEMENT CONSULTING SERVICES
SERVICES-
8050
11
& PERSONAL CARE FACILITIES
8051
11
NURSING CARE FACILITIES
SERVICES-SKILLED
8744
6
SERVICESFACILITIES SUPPORT MANAGEMENT SERVICES
SERVICES-
8880
99
DEPOSITARY RECEIPTS
AMERICAN
8060
HOSPITALS
8888
99
GOVERNMENTS
FOREIGN
8000
SERVICES
7200
11
PERSONAL SERVICES
7830
5
PICTURE THEATERS
7948
5
INCLUDING TRACK OPERATION
MINERAL ROYALTY
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
7900
5
SERVICESAMUSEMENT & RECREATION SERVICES
7000
8
HOTELS, ROOMING
HOUSES, CAMPS & OTHER LODGING PLACES
SERVICES-ALLIED
SERVICES-HELP
7373
3
SERVICESCOMPUTER INTEGRATED SYSTEMS DESIGN
6798
8
INVESTMENT TRUSTS
6799
BLANK CHECKS
7829
5
TO MOTION PICTURE DISTRIBUTION
8062
1
SERVICES-GENERAL
MEDICAL & SURGICAL HOSPITALS, NEC
SERVICES-MEDICAL
8900
11
SERVICES, NEC
SERVICES-
8071
9
LABORATORIES
SERVICES-HOME
9721
AFFAIRS
INTERNATIONAL
8082
9
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
8090
9
HEALTH & ALLIED SERVICES, NEC
SERVICES-MISC
9995
All
ESTABLISHMENTS
8093
1
SERVICESSPECIALTY OUTPATIENT FACILITIES, NEC
8111
SERVICES
11
SERVICES-LEGAL
8200
11
SERVICES-
99
NON-OPERATING
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None
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FUND INC (Subject) CIK: 0000814830 (see all company filings) IRS
No.: 133418823 | State of Incorp.: MD | Fiscal Year End: 0331 Type:
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