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Expediment

Expediment, the whole of a person's goods and chattels, bag and

Expedient

Expedient, In Words and Phrases (Permanent Edn.), Vol. 15A, Evidence-Eyewitness the

Expedience

The quality of being expedient or advantageous fitness or suitableness to effect a purpose intended

Expediently

In an expedient manner fitly suitably conveniently

Inexpedient

Inexpedient, as it means not expedient disadvantageous in the circumstances, inadvisable, impolitic (Webster's Third New International

Expediment

An expedient

Probation

inexpedient to inflict any real punishment, or that it is expedient to release the offender on probation, the Court may make

Vacant

Vacant, may be said to have a more definite connotation and a narrower ambit than the word 'expedient' but that...

Divisional Court

the concurrence of the judges of the Division, may think expedient, for the transaction of such business as may be ordered

Central Criminal Court

the Central Criminal Court, if it appears that it is expedient that a trial there would be 'expedient to the ends

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