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Alter the finding
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verdict
verdict [alteration (partly conformed to Medieval Latin veredictum) of Anglo-French veirdit statement, finding, verdict, from Old French veir true (from Latin verus) + dit saying, from Latin dictum] 1 : the
Raw material
result of interaction with other chemicals or ingredients, might themselves undergo chemical or qualitative changes and in such altered form find themselves in the end product; those which, like catalytic agents, while influencing and accelerating the chemical … interaction with other chemicals or ingredients, might themselves undergo chemical or qualitative changes and in such altered form find themselves in the end product; those which, like catalytic agents, while influencing and accelerating the chemical reactions, however,
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indict
Latin indicere to proclaim, from in- toward + dicere to say] : to charge with a crime by the finding or presentment of a grand jury in due form of law compare accuse, arraign, charge
Arm of the State
Arm of the State, means an entity created by a State and operating as an alter ego or instrumentalities of the State, such as a State University or a State Department of U.S. Constitution … amendment has been interpreted as protecting arms of the State as well as the State itself. Courts usually, find an entity to be an arm of the State if it operates without substantial autonomy from State regulation.
Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (English)
1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 12), s. 55. Also a woman charged with murder and thejury find her not pregnant, see (English) Sentence of Death (Expectant Mothers) Act, 1931 (21 & 22 Geo. 5, c.
Adultery
Adultery [ad. Lat., and alter, another person], anciently termed Advowtry (quasi ad alterius thorum). The sin of incontinence between two married persons, or … benefit of the children or the wife. see now DIVORCE and also HUSBAND AND WIFE. Where a man finds another in the act of adultery with his wife, see Rex v. Greening, (1913) 3 KB 846, and
Adoption
the child resides at the date of application, and are heard in camera. For the Ronan Law, as altered by Justinian, see Sand. Just. Adoption is much practised amongst the Hindus, and in the United States of … be authorized unless two spouses jointly apply. A male may not adopt a female infant unless the court finds special reasons. The consents of the parents and guardians (if any) and of any other persons having the
Or
is given as 'A participle co-ordinating two (or more) words, phrases or clauses between which there is an alternative.' It is also there stated, 'The alternative expressed by 'or' is emphasised by prefixing to the first member … Or, construed as 'and'. The courts may construe 'or' as 'and' if they find from the context that the wrong word must have been used, Morgan v. Thomas, (1882) 9 QBD 643
Magna Carta
Bury, in Suffolk, in the later part of the year 1214, and there solemnly swore upon the high alter to withdraw their allegiance from the Crown, and openly rebel, unless King John confirmed by a formal charter … church door. No widow shall be distrained to marry while she chooses to live single; nevertheless, she shall find surety that she shall not marry without our license and assent if she hold of us, nor without
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