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Adequate and special reasons

special reasons, nor adequate reasons disjunctively. There should be a conjunction of both for enabling the court to invoke the discretion.

Conjunctively

In conjunction or union together

Cobelligerent

Carrying on war in conjunction with another power

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Com

prefix from the Latin preposition cum signifying with together in conjunction very etc It is used in the form com before

Concessive

Implying concession as a concessive conjunction

Abbas

Abbas [fr. 'stuarium, Lat.] (Anglo-Saxon) singly or in conjunction, the site of an abbey or land belonging to one.

Concurrent

Acting in conjunction agreeing in the same act or opinion contributing to the

Conjunction

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Conjunctional

Relating to a conjunction

Concurrence

The act of concurring a meeting or coming together union conjunction combination

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Adequate and special reasons

special reasons, nor adequate reasons disjunctively. There should be a conjunction of both for enabling the court to invoke the discretion.

Conjunctively

In conjunction or union together

Cobelligerent

Carrying on war in conjunction with another power

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Com

prefix from the Latin preposition cum signifying with together in conjunction very etc It is used in the form com before

Concessive

Implying concession as a concessive conjunction

Abbas

Abbas [fr. 'stuarium, Lat.] (Anglo-Saxon) singly or in conjunction, the site of an abbey or land belonging to one.

Concurrent

Acting in conjunction agreeing in the same act or opinion contributing to the

Conjunction

Matched in: Term Conjunction

Conjunctional

Relating to a conjunction

Concurrence

The act of concurring a meeting or coming together union conjunction combination

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