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Election
Election, the word 'election' means any and every act taken by the competent authority after the publication of
Murder
prison since 1868. See CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. On the principle that every greater felony includes a less, a person indicted for murder
Perjury
for the purpose of carrying on any vocation or calling. Every person who aids, abets, counsels, procures or suborns another to
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Pleas of the Crown
supposed by the law to be the person injured by every wrong done to that community, and is, therefore, in all
Parties
misjoinder or non-joinder of parties, and the court may in every cause or matter deal with the matter in controversy, so
Partial disablement
permanent nature, such disablement as reduces his earning capacity in every employment which he was capable of undertaking at that time:
Parish meeting
Parish meeting. Established for every rural parish by the Local Government Act, 1894 (see now
Pandect', or Digesta
incorrect editions, three Ultramontane and three Citramon-tane scholars were chosen every year in the University of Bologna, and termed PECIARII; they
Open market
transactions of sale and pur-chase are effected under conditions enabling every person desirous of purchasing the goods in question to place
Open Court
Open Court. Every Court of Justice is open to every subject of the
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