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Double faced
Having two faces designed for use as a double faced hammer
Error apparent on the face of award
Error apparent on the face of award, an 'error on the face of an award' means that the Court must...
Putty faced
White faced used contemptuously
Mulberry faced
Having a face of a mulberry color or blotched as if with mulberry stains
Platter faced
Having a broad flat face
Pitch faced
Having the arris defined by a line beyond which the rock is cut away so as to give nearly true...
Quarry faced
Having a face left as it comes from the quarry and not smoothed with the chisel or point said of...
Smock faced
Having a feminine countenance or complexion smooth faced girlish
An error apparent on the face of the proceedings
An error apparent on the face of the proceedings, is an error which is based on clear ignorance or disregard...
An error of law on the face of the award
An error of law on the face of the award, means one can find in the award or a document...
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