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discharge

fulfill a requirement for [evidence which is required to the burden of going forward "W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott,

Consideration

benefit of an obligation) from which the promisor (the person burdened with the obligation) or a stranger derives a benefit or

Cabinet

of its work to its committees since it is heavily burdened, with executive responsibility, Office of the Speaker in the Parliaments

Carricle, or Carracle

Carricle, or Carracle, a ship of great burden.

Charge

are discharged. To prefer an accusation against any one. A burden, duty, or trust, when attached to property; see MORTGAGES AND

Clarendon, constitutions of, assize of

king's permission; that prelates were to be subject to feudal burdens; that the king was to hold all vacant benefices and

Commutative justice and distributive justice

are necessary in distributive justice in which one, who imposes burdens upon or grants advantages to the others, is superior to

Evidence

according to the maxim affirmanti non neganti incumbit probatio. See BURDEN OF PROOF. (3) It will be sufficient to prove the

Covenant

him or them, s. 78, (English) L.P. Act, 1925. The burden relating to the land of the covenanter now falls onhis

Dromoes, dromos, dromunda

Dromoes, dromos, dromunda, ships of great burden; men-of-war, Walsing. Anno 1292.

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