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irremediable
irremediable : impossible to remedy, correct, or redress [ harm] [ conduct] ir·re·me·di·a·bly adv
Disple
To discipline to correct
account stated
express acceptance has been agreed upon by both parties as correct
agency
with that belief NOTE: A principal has a duty to correct a third party's mistaken belief in an agent's authority to
apparent
the basis of evidence that may or may not be correct or factual [an ability to cause injury] [the scope of
appellee
to an appeal arguing that the lower court's judgment was correct and should stand compare appellant
below
in a lower court [the presumption that the decisions …are correct "W. J. Brennan, Jr."] 2 : lower on the same
dispute
vt : to engage in a dispute over [disputing the correct application of the contract provision] ;esp : to oppose by
enter
entering 2 : record register 3 : to put in correct form before a court or on a record [ed judgment
false
or legitimate compare counterfeit 2 a : not true or correct ;esp : intentionally or knowingly untrue or incorrect [injured by
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