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demurrer
the jury to decide general demurrer : a demurrer that challenges the sufficiency of the substance of allegation special demurrer :
contest
contest : to dispute or challenge through legal procedures [ a will] [kÄ n-test] n :
array
;also : a list of the jurors' names see also challenge to the array at challenge compare venire
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Circumstantibus, Tales de
by reason of the default of the jury, or of challenge, there is not a sufficient number of the jurors impanelled,
Error apparent on the face of award
the basis of such an award. Where an award is challenged upon such a ground it is not permissible to read
Demand
to hand-give; mander, Fr., to send for], a claim, a challenging, the asking of anything with authority, a calling upon a
Counter-sign
1882, s. 141.Also the password in response to a military challenge by a sentinel or guard. To 'countersign' means 'to sign
Contest
to win or hold: to controvert, litigate, call in question, challenge to defend. The contest continues right up to the final
Clerico convicto commisso gaol' in defectu ordinarii deliberando
a clerk convicted of felony where the ordinary did not challenge him, according to the privilege of clerks, Ibid. 69.
Claim
Claim [fr. clamer, Fr.; clamo,Lat., to call], a challenge of interest of anything which is in another's possession, or
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