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section 1983
section 1983 : the section of title 42 of the U.S. Code that makes a person liable for depriving
SEC
SEC Securities and Exchange Commission see also the Important Agencies section
Public policy vis-'-vis policy of law
Public policy vis-'-vis policy of law, the term 'public policy' has an entirely different and more intensive meaning from the policy of law. Winfield defined it as a principle of judicial legislation or interpretation founded on...
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Vis major force majeure usual
Vis major force majeure usual, the expression 'force majeure' is not a mere French version of the Latin expression 'vis major'. It is undoubtedly a term of wider import. Difficulties have arisen in the past as...
Sectionally
In a sectional manner
Appearance sec. stat
Appearance sec. stat. (i.e., Secundum statutum), which was entered at law by a plaintiff for a defaulting defendant under 12 Geo. 1, c. 29, and 2 Wm. 4, c. 39, was abolished by 15 & 16...
Vi laica removend'
Vi laica removend', a writ that lies where two persons contend for a church, and one of them enters
Within 6 months from the date on which it is so let
Within 6 months from the date on which it is so let, the expression within 6 months from the date
Qu'cunque vi' dat'
Qu'cunque vi' dat', whichever way you take it.
Vi' servitus
Vi' servitus (servitude of way), a right of way over another's land.
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