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Nayword

A byword a proverb also a watchword

Parol arrest

Parol arrest. Any justice of the peace may, byword of mouth, authorize any one to arrest another who is guilty of a breach of the peace in

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Fidei-commissum

another imposes on him the obligation of transferring it to a third person. The obligation wass not created bywords of legal binding force (civilia verba), but by words of request (precative), such as 'fidei committo,' 'peto,' 'volo

Misrepresentation

Misrepresentation, i.e., suggestio falsi, if a matter of substance essentially material to the subject, whether by acts or bywords, by man'uvres, or by positive assertions or material concealment (suppressio veri) whereby a person is misled and damnified.

Slander

Slander, the malicious defamation of a person bywords; as a libel is by writing, etc. It is actionable in the following cases: (1) where the words

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Byword

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Nayword

A byword a proverb also a watchword

Parol arrest

Parol arrest. Any justice of the peace may, byword of mouth, authorize any one to arrest another who is guilty of a breach of the peace in

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Fidei-commissum

another imposes on him the obligation of transferring it to a third person. The obligation wass not created bywords of legal binding force (civilia verba), but by words of request (precative), such as 'fidei committo,' 'peto,' 'volo

Misrepresentation

Misrepresentation, i.e., suggestio falsi, if a matter of substance essentially material to the subject, whether by acts or bywords, by man'uvres, or by positive assertions or material concealment (suppressio veri) whereby a person is misled and damnified.

Slander

Slander, the malicious defamation of a person bywords; as a libel is by writing, etc. It is actionable in the following cases: (1) where the words

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