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Conservators of the truce and safe conducts
6, c. 4, that if any of the king's subjects attempt or offend upon the sea, or in any port within
Embracery
Embracery, an attempt to influence a jury corruptly in favour of one party
Disposition
there are grounds for thinking that the transaction was an attempt to prefer the disponee, Regina v. Hayter, (2003) 1 WLR
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Dearness allowance
it is inextricably intertwined with price rise, it being an attempt to compensate loss in real wages on account of price
Dacoity
Dacoity, When five or more persons conjointly commit or attempt to commit a robbery or where the whole number of
Contract, breach of, inducement of
(English) Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, an offence to persuade or attempt to persuade seamen or apprentices to desert or absent themselves
Constructive treason
Constructive treason, an attempt to establish treason by circumstantiality and not by the simple
Consideration
void; for the law will not compel a man to attempt to do that which is not within the limits of
Commission
Act of 16 Car. 1, c. 11, though an impotent attempt was made to re-establish it during the succeeding reign.
Clerical subscription
by lawful authority. See Articles OF RELIGION; and for an attempt to define 'lawful authority,' see Lely on the Church of
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