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Metacenter

vertical line through the center of gravity of the fluid displaced by a floating body which is tipped through a small

Conclusive proof

4 SCC 449. No contrary evidence shall be effective to displace it, unless so-called conclusive proof is inaccurate on its face,

Phase displacement

A charge of phase whereby an alternating current attains its maximum later or earlier An inductance would cause a lag...

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Remove

from the position occupied to cause to change place to displace as to remove a building

Retroversion

backward also the state of being turned or bent backward displacement backwards as retroversion of the uterus

Bar, plea in

and reducing the case to a particular point, seeking to displace the plaintiff's equity. See now DEFENCE. In Scottish criminal practice

Feudal system

tenure which William the Conqueror introduced into this country, thereby displacing the Saxon laws of property, and which was the chief

Confusion, property by

agent's own money, supposing the bankers to have no notice, displacing their equity, Ex parte Topwnshend, (1809) 15 Ves 470; Massey

Cruelty

a woman; see (English) Judicature Act, 1925, s. 176, which displaces the (English) Matrimonial Causes Act, 1923 (13 & 14 Geo.

Deraign, or Dereyn

[fr. derationare, Lat.; deraigner, or deranger, Fr.], to confound, to displace, also to prove, Glanv. I. 2, c. 6, Jac. Law

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