Expeller - Law Dictionary Search Results
Caste
so provide, admit a new member just as it may expel an existing member. The rules and regulations of the caste
Disbarring
Disbarring, expelling a barrister from the bar, a power vested in the
Disseisinam satis facit, qui uti non permittit possessorem, vel minus commode, licet omnino non expellat
uti non permittit possessorem, vel minus commode, licet omnino non expellat. Co. Litt. 331.-(He makes disseisin enough who does not permit
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Domus conversorum
converted to the Christian faith; but King Edward III., who expelled the Jews from this kingdom, deputed the place for the
Firearms
Their discharge in a street is penal. A weapon that expels a projected (such as ballets or pallets) by combustion of
Forejudger
is when an officer or attorney of any Court is expelled the same for some offence, or for not appearing to
Hovercraft
be supported when in motion wholly or partly by air expelled from the vehicle to form a cushion of which the
Normal labour or normal delivery
of process by which the nature products of conception are expelled from the another's body and during which no artificial means
Body
defined. There must have been independent life, a non-viable fetus expelled at a stage of pregnancy at which separate existence is
Extrude
To thrust out to force press or push out to expel to drive off or away
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