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Prevalent

Gaining advantage or superiority having superior force influence or efficacy prevailing predominant successful victorious

Quacksalver

One who boasts of his skill in medicines and salves or of the efficacy of his prescriptions a charlatan a quack a mountebank

Snakeroot

of several plants of different genera and species most of which are or were formerly reputed to be efficacious as remedies for the bites of serpents also the roots of any of these

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Act of Parliament

Act of Parliament, a law made by the sovereign, with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and the Commons, in Parliament assembled (1 Bl. Com. 85); but, in the case of an...

Forgery, fraud

Forgery, fraud, Forgery has its origin in the French word 'Forger', which signifies 'to frame or fashion a thing as the smith doth his work upon the anvil. And it is used in our law for...

Nullity

Nullity, want of force or efficacy; an error in litigation which is incurable, and thus differs from an irregularity, which is amendable. A decree is said to be a nullity if it is passed by a...

Homeopathic medicines

Homeopathic medicines, includes any drug which is recorded in Homoeopathic proving or therapeutic efficacy of which has been established through long clinical experience as recorded in authoritative Homeopathic literature of India and abroad and which is...

Judge

Judge [fr. juge, Fr.; judex, Lat.], one invested with authority to determine any cause or question in a Court of judicature. The word 'judge' denotes not only every person who is officially designated as a judge...

Magna Carta

claim priority for taxes and penalties before all other creditors, and to recover by a very prompt and efficacious process, because thesaurus regis est pacis vinculum et bellorum nervi (the public revenue is at once the security

Prevailing

Having superior force or influence efficacious persuasive

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