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deadly force

deadly force see force

Dead pay

Pay drawn for soldiers or others really dead whose names are kept on the rolls

force

purpose of gaining control over or preventing resistance from another dead·ly force : force that is intended to cause or that

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Deposition

not only where it appears that the witness is actually dead, but in all cases where he is dead for all

Magna Carta

show our letters-patents of our summons for debt, which the dead man did owe to us, it shall be lawful to

Plant

but all goods and chattels, fixed or movable, live or dead, which he keeps for permanent employment in his business, C.I.T.

Widow

Widow, a woman whose husband is dead and who has not remarried, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,

Corpse

v. Kenyon, (1901) 36 LJ News. 571. Refusing to bury dead bodies by those whose duty it is to do so

Mortmain

Mortmain [fr. mort, Fr., dead, and main hand], such a state of possession of land

Graveyard

of the founder is permitted to be bury to his dead. On the other hand if any member of the public

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Deadness - Law Dictionary Search Results

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deadly force

deadly force see force

Dead pay

Pay drawn for soldiers or others really dead whose names are kept on the rolls

force

purpose of gaining control over or preventing resistance from another dead·ly force : force that is intended to cause or that

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Deposition

not only where it appears that the witness is actually dead, but in all cases where he is dead for all

Magna Carta

show our letters-patents of our summons for debt, which the dead man did owe to us, it shall be lawful to

Plant

but all goods and chattels, fixed or movable, live or dead, which he keeps for permanent employment in his business, C.I.T.

Widow

Widow, a woman whose husband is dead and who has not remarried, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,

Corpse

v. Kenyon, (1901) 36 LJ News. 571. Refusing to bury dead bodies by those whose duty it is to do so

Mortmain

Mortmain [fr. mort, Fr., dead, and main hand], such a state of possession of land

Graveyard

of the founder is permitted to be bury to his dead. On the other hand if any member of the public

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