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Sufficient cause
2007 SC 67. Sufficient cause is an expression which is found in various statues. It has been construed liberally in keeping
Free-board, or freebord
of another, jus in alieno solo. Free-board is most commonly found in Leicester-shire and the Midland counties, and is mentioned in
Distress
may within thirty days take and seize such goods wherever found (11 Geo. 2, c. 19, ss. 1-3, 7). All chattels
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False Verdict
where the jury erred merely point at law, if they found according to the judge's direction. The practice of setting aside
Hyoscyamine
An alkaloid found in henbane Hyoscyamus niger and regarded as its active principle
establish
firm or stable 3 : to bring into existence : found [Congress shall have power…to post offices and post roads "U.S.
non est inventus
non est inventus [Latin, he or she has not been found] : the return of a sheriff on a writ or
warrant
when they are of a kind that the courts have found to be reasonable (as by being limited) or when they
Calaveras skull
A human skull reported by Prof J D Whitney as found in 1886 in a Tertiary auriferous gravel deposit lying below
Casein
the vegetable kingdom In the animal kingdom it is chiefly found in milk and constitutes the main part of the curd
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