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Skilled
with readiness and dexterity in its application familiarly acquainted with expert skillful often followed by in as a person skilled in
Negligence
that special skill. A man need not possess the highest expert skill at the risk of being found negligent. It is
Adduce
consideration (something) as evidence or authority e.g. adduce the engineer's expert testimony, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 39.
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Company
frequently amended, chiefly as the result of close and careful expert examination as to the best means of remedying certain defects
Disease (poultry)
it so as to exclude any of the foregoing diseases expert fowl pest in any of its forms, Halsbury's Laws of
Improvement of towns
relating to compensation are elaborate and detailed, and generally requires expert assistance in each particular case (ss. 18 et seq.). where,
Obscenity
leave much to the vagaries of juries asked to evaluate expert testimony on literary merit, offensiveness, and other unmeasur-ables, Richard A.
Oil vanaspati
zard', i.e., yellow oil, and it does not need an expert to point out that the viscosity of ghee depends upon
Inexpertness
Lack of expertness or skill
Jurisconsult
A man learned in the civil law an expert in juridical science a professor of jurisprudence a jurist
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