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Causative

Effective as a cause or agent causing

Uses

possessionem transferendis. It became a pivot of English conveyancing. Its effect was that where any person was seised to the use

revoke

recalling or taking back: as a : to destroy the effectiveness of (a will) by executing another or by an act

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defeat

R. S. Summers"] b : to prevent or undo the effectiveness or establishment of [ jurisdiction] [defendant took stand and ed

emasculate

deprive (as a law or judicial opinion) of force or effectiveness

fair play and substantial justice

plaintiff's interest in the convenience of the court and the effectiveness of the relief to be obtained there.

fair trial

whether a defendant received a fair trial are these: the effectiveness of the assistance of counsel, the opportunity to present evidence

replacement cost

property with property of like kind and equal quality or effectiveness

burned out

drained of energy or effectiveness driven to apathy by overwork or prolonged stress of people

run

operation or effect b : to proceed toward expiration or effectiveness [statute of limitations began to when she received notice of

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Causative

Effective as a cause or agent causing

Uses

possessionem transferendis. It became a pivot of English conveyancing. Its effect was that where any person was seised to the use

revoke

recalling or taking back: as a : to destroy the effectiveness of (a will) by executing another or by an act

Keep your definitions linked to case research

defeat

R. S. Summers"] b : to prevent or undo the effectiveness or establishment of [ jurisdiction] [defendant took stand and ed

emasculate

deprive (as a law or judicial opinion) of force or effectiveness

fair play and substantial justice

plaintiff's interest in the convenience of the court and the effectiveness of the relief to be obtained there.

fair trial

whether a defendant received a fair trial are these: the effectiveness of the assistance of counsel, the opportunity to present evidence

replacement cost

property with property of like kind and equal quality or effectiveness

burned out

drained of energy or effectiveness driven to apathy by overwork or prolonged stress of people

run

operation or effect b : to proceed toward expiration or effectiveness [statute of limitations began to when she received notice of

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