Excepting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Exception
Exception, exclusion of anything or person; a stop or stay to an action; also the particular point of law
Exceptive
That excepts including an exception as an exceptive proposition
except
except : to take or leave out (as from insurance coverage or a deed) : exclude [specifically ed the
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Exceptional
Exceptional, means as an ordinary, familiar English adjective, and not as a term of art. It describes a circumstance
Exceptant
Making exception
Exceptional
Forming an exception not ordinary uncommon rare hence better than the average superior
Excepting
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Except
To take or leave out anything from a number or a whole as not belonging to it to exclude to omit
Outtake
Except
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