Forwardness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Forwarding
The act of one who forwards the act or occupation of transmitting merchandise or other property
burden of going forward with the evidence
burden of going forward with the evidence :burden of production
forward contract
forward contract see contract
burden of coming forward with the evidence
burden of coming forward with the evidence :burden of production
Procacity
Forwardness pertness petulance
Precociousness
precocious untimely ripeness premature development especially of the mental powers forwardness
Impudence
a disregard of the presence or opinions of others shamelessness forwardness lack of modesty
Pro
as propose to place before proceed to go before or forward project to throw forward prologue part spoken before the main
Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1854
canal companies (1) to grant reason-able facilities for the receiving, forwarding, and delivering their own traffic; (2) to abstain from giving
Produce
Produce, is 'to bring forward; to show or exhibit; to bring into view or notice;
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