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Shortsighted
Not able to see far nearsighted myopic See Myopic and Myopia
Agent
who subsequently ratifies, cannot inconsistently with the contract render himself able to sue or liable to be sued, Durant v. Keighley,
Affidavit
must be confined to such facts as the witness is able of his own knowledge to prove, except on interlocutory motions,
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Adequate assurance
to bankruptcy means, evidence that a debtor will probably be able to perform its obligations under a contract such as the
Act done under colour of office
with the powers or duty of the office. To be able to say that an act was done under the colour
A.B
A.B. Able-bodied seaman, having served at sea for three years before the
Seaworthiness
The state or quality of being seaworthy or able to resist the ordinary violence of wind and weather
Shibboleth
distinguish the Ephraimites from the Gileadites The Ephraimites not being able to pronounce sh called the word sibboleth See Judges xii
At will
as one wishes or chooses; esp. (of a legal relationship), able to be terminated or discharged by either party without cause
Sea legs
Legs able to maintain their possessor upright in stormy weather at sea
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