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Doppelgaumlnger
A spiritual or ghostly double or counterpart esp an apparitional double of a living person a cowalker
Bond
obligation shall be void, or else shall remain in full force, and the bond is then called a double or conditional one; see Dav. Prec. Vol. V., pt. Ii., p. 268. When a bond contains a penalty,
Holding over
of the peace under the Small Tenements Recovery Act, 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 74). See also DOUBLE RENT; DOUBLE VALUE
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Damages
is seen in such words as actual damages, civil damages, compensatory damages, consequential damages, contingent damages, continuing damages, double damages, excessive damages, exemplary damages, general damages, irreparable damages, pecuniary damages, prospective damages, special damages, speculative damages, substantial
Treable Costs
Treable Costs. Treable Damages. See DOUBLE OR TREBLE COSTS; DOUBLE OR TREBLE DAM-AGES.
Single entry
Single entry, an entry made to charge or to credit an individual or thing, as distinguished from double entry, which is an entry of both the debit and credit accounts of a transaction. See DOUBLE ENTRY.
Satisfaction
of artificial rule'upon an artificial notion, and a sort of feeling of what is called a leaning against double portions--if the father (or quasi parent) afterwards advance a portion on the marriage, or preferment in life, of
Possibility on a possibility
that the event on which a remainder is to depend must be a common possibility, and not a double possibility, or a possibility on a possibility, which the law will not allow. Thus he tells us that
Duplicity
Duplicity, the term corresponding to double pleading in law. See DOUBLE PLEADING AND PLEADING.
Reduplication
The act of doubling or the state of being doubled
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Double - Law Dictionary Search Results
Doppelgaumlnger
A spiritual or ghostly double or counterpart esp an apparitional double of a living person a cowalker
Bond
obligation shall be void, or else shall remain in full force, and the bond is then called a double or conditional one; see Dav. Prec. Vol. V., pt. Ii., p. 268. When a bond contains a penalty,
Holding over
of the peace under the Small Tenements Recovery Act, 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 74). See also DOUBLE RENT; DOUBLE VALUE
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Damages
is seen in such words as actual damages, civil damages, compensatory damages, consequential damages, contingent damages, continuing damages, double damages, excessive damages, exemplary damages, general damages, irreparable damages, pecuniary damages, prospective damages, special damages, speculative damages, substantial
Treable Costs
Treable Costs. Treable Damages. See DOUBLE OR TREBLE COSTS; DOUBLE OR TREBLE DAM-AGES.
Single entry
Single entry, an entry made to charge or to credit an individual or thing, as distinguished from double entry, which is an entry of both the debit and credit accounts of a transaction. See DOUBLE ENTRY.
Satisfaction
of artificial rule'upon an artificial notion, and a sort of feeling of what is called a leaning against double portions--if the father (or quasi parent) afterwards advance a portion on the marriage, or preferment in life, of
Possibility on a possibility
that the event on which a remainder is to depend must be a common possibility, and not a double possibility, or a possibility on a possibility, which the law will not allow. Thus he tells us that
Duplicity
Duplicity, the term corresponding to double pleading in law. See DOUBLE PLEADING AND PLEADING.
Reduplication
The act of doubling or the state of being doubled
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