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Patent error
an error which is self-evident, i.e., which can be perceived or demonstrated without involving into any lengthy or complicated argument or a long-drawn process of reasoning. Where two inferences are reasonably possible and the subordinate court has
Recovery
a common recovery was considered as an incident of an estate-tail. In later times the proceedings became more complicated; it was found inexpedient that the action should be brought against the tenant-in-tail himself, and so another person
Tail
of the judicature, until it produced, at length (in its efforts to recover the liberty of alienation), the complicated machinery of fines and recoveries. See FINE; DONIS CONDITIONALIBUS; and RECOVERY. The modes, then, of barring an estate-tail
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Account or Accompt
payment and one receipt, and also where the account was on one side only, but was of so complicated and intricate a nature that it could not be satisfactorily disposed of at Law, and a discovery was
Customs
two books, many more had been imposed at different times; so that the accumulation of the duties,and the complicated regulations to which they gave rise, were productive of the greatest embarrassment. The Customs Consolidation Act (27 Geo.
Bonnaz
A kind of embroidery made with a complicated sewing machine said to have been originally invented by a Frenchman of the name of Bonnaz The work
Simple
Single not complex not infolded or entangled uncombined not compounded not blended with something else not complicated as a simple substance a simple idea a simple sound a simple machine a simple problem simple tasks
Perplex
To involve to entangle to make intricate or complicated and difficult to be unraveled or understood as to perplex one with doubts
over embellish
To embellish excessively to render too ornate or complicated
nonreflecting
not capable of total reflection of light not polished or shiny as It is complicated to create realistic shading effects on nonreflecting surfaces
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