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Quarantine
legislation by congress is absent, and that they do not abridge rights protected by the fourteenth Amendment, 39 Am Jur 2d
Remedial statutes
statutes, those which are made to supply such defects, and abridge such superfluities in the Common Law, as arise either from
Time
provides that 'a Court or a Judge may enlarge or abridge the time appointed by the Rules of Court, or fixed
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Britton
Edward I., by others considered as nothing more than an abridgement of Bracton, with the subsequent alterations that had been made
Bulletin
of a public transaction or matter of public importance; an abridged edition of the London Gazette. Means a short official statement
Epitomist
One who makes an epitome one who abridges an epitomizer
Appointment in exercise of a Power
Power, In the case of freeholds an instrument which alters, abridges, or suspends a use limited by a prior assurance or
Curtail
end or tail or any part of to shorten to abridge to diminish to reduce
docket
summary, abstract, of unknown origin] 1 a : a formal abridged record of the proceedings (as motions, orders, and judgments) in
privileges and immunities clause
that no state shall make or enforce any law that abridges the privileges or immunities of the citizens of the U.S.
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