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Workmen's Compensation Act
Compensation is not payable for an injury which does not disable the workman for at least three days from earning full
VerbarJujutsu
clever use of an opponents strength weight and movements to disable or injure him and by applying pressure so that his
Shooting or wounding, or causing any grievous bodily harm
any grievous bodily harm, with intention to maim, disfigure, or disable, or to do some other grievous bodily harm, or with
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Disenable
To disable to disqualify
Dismay
To disable with alarm or apprehensions to depress the spirits or courage
Dishable
To disable
Canes operti'
not lawed, i.e., not having the fore-claws cut off, to disable them from running at deer.
Capital offences (Scotland)
or maim, or to administer poison, with intent to murder, disable or do grievous bodily harm, or (by s. 2) to
Conventry Act (English)
1), by which it was made a capital felony to disable with intent to disfigure,so called because it was passed in
Disalt
Disalt, to disable a person.
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