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Civil Law
Civile 'lianum. This collection consists of the forms of pleadings, called Actiones Juris, adopted in all proceedings and acts of Court.
pager
A small electronic communication device which signals when a telephone call has been received at a base station Each such device
Dextrose
A sirupy or white crystalline variety of sugar C6H12O6 so called from turning the plane of polarization to the right occurring
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witness
compare affiant, deponent adverse witness : a witness who is called by or associated with an opposing party or who by
damage
losses sustained as a direct result of the injury suffered called also compensatory damages consequential damages : special damages in this
bill
imposing a tax) for raising money for any public purpose called also money bill NOTE: The U.S. Constitution requires all bills
Occupation
as referring to that which occupies time and attention; a calling; or a trade; and it is only as employed in
Way
a footway (iter); 2nd, a footway and horseway (actus, vulgarly called packe and prime way; 3rd, via or aditus, which contains
Shire
Sax., to divide], a part or portion of the kingdom; called also a county [comitatus, Lat.]. King Alfred first divided this
Salary or wages
(that is to say, all cash payments, by whatever name called, paid to an employee on account of a rise in
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