The King v Arundel

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title: The King v Arundel
text: The King v Arundel, 80 ER 268, [1616] EWHC Ch J11, (1617) Hobart 109 was a notable case in English law that established the enrolled bill rule. The ruling arose from a dispute of the meaning and effect of a private bill which had passed Parliament in the 35th regnal year of Henry VIII which had resolved a land dispute involving William Dacre, 3rd Baron Dacre. By the reign of James I, the Dacre claims had passed to the Howard family; the named defendants are Anne Howard, Countess of Arundel née D
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description: 1617 English court case
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