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Pr'munire

a pr'amunire; and 13 Car. 2, c. 1, whereby to assert maliciously and advisedly, by speaking or writing, that both or

Nihilist

who believes or teaches that nothing can be known or asserted to exist

Acquired

in Public International Law. If there were any public notification, assertion or declaration by which the Government of this country had

Confession

by itself a confession. A statement which contains an exculpatory assertion of some fact, which if true, would negative the offence

Civil proceeding

in our judgment covers all proceedings in which a part asserts the existence of a civil right conferred by the civil

Bailment

to be contractual. That is why Palmer has made the assertion that 'bailment is predominantly a tortious relation' (page 36), and

Asseveration

Lat., to affirm earnestly, fr. severus, serious], positive affirmation or assertion, solemn declaration.

Alien

of twenty-one (or some other age authorized by regulation) he asserts his British nationality by a declaration of retention registered in

Alibi

presence at another place. Denial by an accused of an assertion made by his employer that the accused was on leave

Affirmative pregnant

Affirmative pregnant, an assertion implying a negation.

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