Forwardness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Retiring
Reserved shy not forward or obtrusive as retiring modesty retiring manners
Roll
over to move by turning on an axis to impel forward by causing to turn over and over on a supporting
Protrude
To shoot out or forth to be thrust forward to extend beyond a limit to project
Scud
To move swiftly especially to move as if driven forward by something
Self asserting
or ones own rights or claims hence putting ones self forward in a confident or assuming manner
Ad idem
between them. So long as any new term is put forward by one party and not accepted by the other, this
Adduce
Adduce, means to offer or put forward for consideration (something) as evidence or authority e.g. adduce the
Advance
Advance [fr. avancer, Fr., to push forwards, fr. avant, Fr., avante, It., ab ante, Lat.], money paid
Advow, or Avow, or Avouch
impugned, he had to call upon his lord to come forward and defend his right. This, in the Latin of the
Protrusion
The act of protruding or thrusting forward or beyond the usual limit
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