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interest

involving a particular situation or thing [no person will be deprived of his s in the absence of a proceeding in

disqualify

disqualify -fied -fy·ing 1 : to deprive of the required qualities, properties, or conditions [a financial interest

disfranchise

disfranchise -chised -chis·ing : to deprive of a franchise, of a legal right, or of some

Disarm

To deprive of arms to take away the weapons of to deprive

Dispauper

To deprive of the claim of a pauper to public support to

Larceny

taking and carrying away of things personal, with intent to deprive the rightful owner of the same. Larceny is a felony,

Public Authorities, Protection of

an client if judgment given for defendant; and also (3) deprives a plaintiff of costs if he fail to recover more

Uses

not against whom to bring his action. 'Secondly. Heirs were deprived of their Common Law rights since uses were devisable. 'Thirdly.

Trover

The action was also termed one of conversion, but 'wrongfully depriving' is the term now more frequently used. Under the old

Suspension

or again, state of being temporarily kept from doing or deprived of something. Dictionary meaning of expression 'suspend' is to debar,

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