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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
Verdict
several issues, the verdict may be distributed, some issues being found for the plaintiff and others for the defendant. A verdict
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
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University
for the University, its colleges and halls, emoluments, endowments trusts, foundations, institutions, etc., in general accordance with the recommendations contained in
False Verdict
where the jury erred merely point at law, if they found according to the judge's direction. The practice of setting aside
Nautilus
only existing genus of tetrabranchiate cephalopods About four species are found living in the tropical Pacific but many other species are
Establishment
not if a single philanthropic individual with his own means, founds the institution or the community at large contributes the funds,
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
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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