Associate - Law Dictionary Search Results
accomplice
incorrect division of a complice) of complice, from Middle French, associate, from Late Latin complic- complex partner, confederate] : one who
Postea
It was indorsed on the nisi prius record by the associate, 1 Chit. Arch. Prac.
Copartner
one or more persons in business etc a partner an associate a partaker a sharer
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free associate
to express ones thoughts ideas impressions etc in an unplanned and unstructured way allowing each thought or idea to prompt...
Fraternize
To associate or hold fellowship as brothers or as men of like
Follower
who follows a pursuer an attendant a disciple a dependent associate a retainer
Fellowship
The state or relation of being or associate
Fellow
A companion a comrade an associate a partner a sharer
Disreputable
tending to bring into disesteem as it is disreputable to associate familiarly with the mean the lewd and the profane
Ostrich defense
not to have known of the criminal activities of an associate, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1127.
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