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reform

the parties [allows a writing signed by mistake to be ed "W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al."] compare ratify 2 :

remand

judgment of the trial court is reversed and the cause ed to the superior court for further proceedings consistent with this

will

will 1 : the desire, inclination, or choice of a person or group 2 : the faculty of wishing, choosing,...

succeed

an estate [the heir, who accepts, is considered as having ed to the deceased from the moment of his death "Louisiana

tamper

tamper 1 : to bring improper influence to bear (as by bribery or intimidation) used with with [ed with the...

verdict

verdict [alteration (partly conformed to Medieval Latin veredictum) of Anglo-French veirdit statement, finding, verdict, from Old French veir true (from...

vest

person or authority [all legislative powers herein granted shall be ed in a Congress of the United States "U.S. Constitution art.

object

object 1 : something toward which thought, feeling, or action is directed see also natural object 2 : the purpose...

overreach

v. Burke, 334 U.S. 736 (1948)"] [must determine whether it ed privilege "National Law Journal"]

Not guilty by Statute

r. 19. Consult Bullen & Leake, Prec. of Plead., 7th ed. pp. 749, 797. See also Aggson Agricultural Holdings, 4th ed.

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