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Jury
the same way as on a trial for misdemeanour, i.e., to their own homes, being charged not to converse with any person on the subject of the trial. Remuneration.--There is no statutory remuneration for common jurors in
Judgment
within the meaning of the Letters Patent so as to be appealable to a larger Bench. Take the converse case in a similar suit where the Trial Judge allows the defendant to defend the suit in which
Implied trusts
trust, the cestui que trust's interests cannot be affected by any change of that form: and whether the conversion be in pursuance or in breach of the trustee's duty is immaterial; for an abuse of trust cannot
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Monology
The habit of soliloquizing or of monopolizing conversation
Confab
Familiar talk or conversation
Mensal
Belonging to the table transacted at table as mensal conversation
Bepommel
To pommel to beat as with a stick figuratively to assail or criticise in conversation or in writing
Collogue
To talk or confer secretly and confidentially to converse especially with evil intentions to plot mischief
Collocution
A speaking or conversing together conference mutual discourse
Coffeehouse
A house of entertainment where guests are supplied with coffee and other refreshments and where men meet for conversation
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