2001 Sections 6 - Law Dictionary Search Results
Felonia, ex vi termini, significat quodlibet capitale crimen felleo animo perpetratum
Felonia, ex vi termini, significat quodlibet capitale crimen felleo animo perpetratum [Lat.], felony, by force of the term, signifies some capital
Claim vi aut precario
Claim vi aut precario, by stealth, force or request.
vis major
vis major [Latin, literally, greater force] : an overwhelming force ;also : act of god
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cross sectional
of or pertaining to a cross section as a cross sectional slice
Sectionality
The state or quality of being sectional sectionalism
Sectionalize
To divide according to geographical sections or local interests
Sectionize
To form into sections
Section
The act of cutting or separation by cutting as the section of bodies
Sectionalism
A disproportionate regard for the interests peculiar to a section of the country local patriotism as distinguished from national
C section
contraction of caesarean section
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