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Patavinity

The use of local or provincial words as in the peculiar style or diction of Livy the Roman historian so called from Patavium now Padua the place of Livys nativity

Phraseology

Manner of expression peculiarity of diction style

Poem

verse written in certain measures whether in blank verse or in rhyme and characterized by imagination and poetic diction contradistinguished from prose as the poems of Homer or of Milton

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Infest

Infest, according to Webster's New World Diction-ary 'infest' means 'to overrun or inhabit in large numbers, usually so as to be harmful or bother-some, swarm

Quaerens nihil capiat per billam

the plaintiff take nothing by his bill. This was a form of judgment for the defendant, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p. 1253.

Informant

a crime, sometimes in exchange for a reward or special treatment. Also termed informer; feigned accomplice, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p. 783

Infrastructure

bridges, sewers, and water systems) needed to support commerce as well as economic and residential development, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p. 784. Includes industrial, commercial or social infrastruc-ture for the development of a Special Economic Zone,

Just

was to pronounce the judgment; to give legal decision. The word 'Just' is defined by the Century Standard Dictionary as right in law or ethics and in Standard Dictionary as conforming to the requirements of right or

Leave

obtaining leave or furlough then the concept of permission would undoubtedly have to be considered. In Black's Law Dictionary, Revised Fourth Edition at p. 1036 the author referring the case of Landreth v. Casey, 340 III 519;

Official principal

by an archbishop, bishop, or deacon to exercise juris-diction in and preside over an ecclesiastical court, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1114

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Patavinity

The use of local or provincial words as in the peculiar style or diction of Livy the Roman historian so called from Patavium now Padua the place of Livys nativity

Phraseology

Manner of expression peculiarity of diction style

Poem

verse written in certain measures whether in blank verse or in rhyme and characterized by imagination and poetic diction contradistinguished from prose as the poems of Homer or of Milton

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Infest

Infest, according to Webster's New World Diction-ary 'infest' means 'to overrun or inhabit in large numbers, usually so as to be harmful or bother-some, swarm

Quaerens nihil capiat per billam

the plaintiff take nothing by his bill. This was a form of judgment for the defendant, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p. 1253.

Informant

a crime, sometimes in exchange for a reward or special treatment. Also termed informer; feigned accomplice, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p. 783

Infrastructure

bridges, sewers, and water systems) needed to support commerce as well as economic and residential development, Black's Law Diction-ary, 7th Edn., p. 784. Includes industrial, commercial or social infrastruc-ture for the development of a Special Economic Zone,

Just

was to pronounce the judgment; to give legal decision. The word 'Just' is defined by the Century Standard Dictionary as right in law or ethics and in Standard Dictionary as conforming to the requirements of right or

Leave

obtaining leave or furlough then the concept of permission would undoubtedly have to be considered. In Black's Law Dictionary, Revised Fourth Edition at p. 1036 the author referring the case of Landreth v. Casey, 340 III 519;

Official principal

by an archbishop, bishop, or deacon to exercise juris-diction in and preside over an ecclesiastical court, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1114

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