Esteemer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Popularity
or state of being popular especially the state of being esteemed by or of being in favor with the people at
Remainder
giving a power, and the appointment exercising such power, are esteemed the same deed. (3) The remainder must vest in the
Self righteous
Righteous in ones own esteem pharisaic
Qui non cadunt in constantem virum vani timores sunt astimandi
sunt astimandi (7 Rep. 27), those fears are to be esteemed vain which do not affect a firm man.
Patricius
on those who enjoy the chief place in the emperor's esteem, Civ. Law.
Parson
aggregate, being the patron of the living; which the law esteems equally capable of providing for the service of the church
Civil Law
constitutions of Diocletian and Maximin. These compilations are to be esteemed as the work of two private lawyers; the fragments which
Bank-notes, or Bank-bills
mere securities or documents for debt, nor are they so esteemed, but are treated as money in the ordinary course and
Argument
gained a name, and settled their reputation in the common esteem, with some kind of authority; this may be called argumentum
Self respect
Respect for ones self regard for ones character laudable self esteem
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