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Laudatia

This testimony resembles the practice in modern criminal trial of calling persons to speak favourably about a defendant's character, Black's Law

Demand

claim, a challenging, the asking of anything with authority, a calling upon a person for anything due. It is either in

Imperitia

rise to liability in tort or liability under a contract calling for the rendering of services. Imperitus denoted an incompetent judge,

Gypsies

who were then new-comers in this country, as 'outlandish persons calling themselves Egyptians, using no craft or feat or merchandise, who

Examination

three examinations: (1) Examination-in-chief, which is made by the party calling him; (2) Cross-examination (see that title) by the opposite party;

Ejusdem generis

workman, labourer, 'or other person whatsoever,' shall follow his ordinary calling on Sunday; here [see Sandiman v. Breach, (1827) 7 B&C

Defamatory statement

or ridicule, or to disparage him in his office, profession, calling, trade or business, Halsbury's Laws of England (28), para 10,

Deed

are described by their several names, their rank, profession or calling, and their places of abode, except in the case of

Debate

has been moved; no debate is allowed during question hour, calling attention and half-an-hour discussion, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of

Outhest or Outhorn

Outhest or Outhorn, a calling men out to the army by sound of horn, Jac.

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