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insightful
showing an exceptional degree of insight2 of people or their comments
Glossography
The writing of glossaries glosses or comments for illustrating an author
Contract, breach of, inducement of
715; but the principles laid down in these cases were commented on in Allen v. Flood, 1898 AC 1. An Act
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Political party
were first acknowledged by Burke in 1769; according to some commentators, the parties originated in Whig and Tory Groups in the
Dictum
Dictum. An observation as to the law made by a judge in the course of a case, but not necessary...
Estrepe
of a reversioner, etc. 1. To strip; to despoil to comment waste upon an estate as by cutting down trees or
Extrajudicial
Extrajudicial [fr. extra and judicium, Lat.], out of the regular course of legal procedure. An extrajudicial dictum is the same...
Goods
Commissioners of Inland Revenue, (1909) 2 KB 604, See also Comment-ary on Sales of Goods Act, Pollock and Mulla. Goods, means
Ingrates
marked by ingratitude. Ungrateful acts or words (such as spiteful comments from a freedom toward a former master) could form the
Jews
1846, by 9 & 10 Vict. c. 59. For curious comment on the Statute by Lord Coke, see 2 Inst., where
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