Arbitrarily - Law Dictionary Search Results
Any person
those on the managerial or administrative staff only. One cannot arbitrarily cut down the amplitude of an expression used by the
Amercement or Amerciament
imposed and assessed by Courts of record; the former are arbitrarily imposed by Courts not of record, as Courts-leet, Termes de
Affeerors
fines and amercements imposed on those who have committed offences arbitrarily punishable, or that have no express penalty appointed by statute.
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Ido
thoroughly logical word formation and has neither accented constants nor arbitrarily coined pronominal words For each idea that root is selected
fudge factor
into a calculation to compensate for anticipated errors or to arbitrarily make the result conform to some desired conclusion
Fortune
as determining human success apportioning happiness and unhappiness and distributing arbitrarily or fortuitously the lots of life
Westminster the First, Statute of
of wards; regulates the levying of tolls, which were imposed arbitrarily by the barons, and by cities and boroughs; corrects and
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