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Distributive finding of the issue
But there are cases in which an issue may be found distributively; i.e., in part for plaintiff and in part for
Drunkenness
Edw. 7, c. 28), enacts that-- If a person is found drunk in any highway or other public place [which by
Bill in criminal cases
groundless accusation, they endorsed 'not a true bill,' or 'not found,' and then the party was discharged without further answer, but
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Bailment
of property has to return it when its owner is found and demands it, so the State Government was bound to
Sea cocoa
A magnificent palm Lodoicea Sechellarum found only in the Seychelles Islands The fruit is an immense
Radium
An intensely radioactive metallic element found combined in minute quantities in pitchblende and various other uranium
nucleoside
A type of molecule found in all living organisms present mostly in chemically combined form
Election
1934 Ch 1. In equity the doctrine of election is founded on the rule that a person who takes under an
founder
founder : one that founds or establishes: as a : one
presumption
presumption in this entry presumption of fact : a presumption founded on a previous experience or on general knowledge of a
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