Familiarization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Whig
cant terms that could be devised, they became instantly as familiar in use as they have since continued.-2 Hallam's Const. Hist.,
Trespass
common in the Authorised Version of Bible, and was presumably familiar when that version was first published. But it never obtained
Res quotidianae
Res quotidianae, means every day matters; familiar points or questions, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1314
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Reasonableness
resolutions is different from the test of the 'reasonable man' familiar to the law of torts, whom English law figuratively identifies
Labour and skill
skill, the dictionary meaning of 'skill', inter alia, is: 'the familiar knowledge of any science, art, or handicraft, as shown by
In aequali jure melior est conditio possidentis
of the possessor is the better.) 'Hence it is a familiar rule, that in ejectment, the party controverting my title must
Exceptional
Exceptional, means as an ordinary, familiar English adjective, and not as a term of art. It
Shyly
In a shy or timid manner not familiarly with reserve
Confidence trick
transaction must be incomplete. The term 'confidence trick' is also familiarly applied to other cases, of which there are many examples.
Johnny
A familiar diminutive of John
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