Exigent - Law Dictionary Search Results
Provident
making provision to supply them prudent in preparing for future exigencies cautious economical sometimes followed by of as aprovident man an
Neo Scholasticism
that of Thomas Aquinas with critical revision to suit the exigencies of the general advance in learning The Neo Scholastic movement
Exigenter
and Common Pleas whose duty it was to make out exigents The office is now abolished
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Equip
To furnish for service or against a need or exigency to fit out to supply with whatever is necessary to
Clubhaul
on the other tack Clubhauling is attempted only in an exigency
Reduction in rank
a higher post to a lower post may be under exigencies of situation or by way of punishment. The expression 'reduction
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