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..... 333 an abstention grounded on the involvement in the federal case of an issue that greatly affects and concerns a state youn 183 ger abstention y 601 g 601 r an .....
Declaratory decree
..... but this act was very narrowly construed the powers of the court have since been greatly extended by ord xxv r 5 and actions can now be brought merely to declare ..... ellis v duke of bedford 1899 1 ch 515 though the jurisdiction is exercised with great caution a declaration which is of no practical use to plaintiff ought not to be .....
Oblectation
the act of pleasing highly the state of being greatly pleased delight
Overhighly
too highly too greatly
Redouble
to double again or repeatedly to increase by continued or repeated additions to augment greatly to multiply
Resonator
anything which resounds specifically a vessel in the form of a cylinder open at one end or a hollow ball of brass with two apertures so contrived as to greatly intensify a musical tone by its resonance it is used for the study and analysis of complex sounds
Shinplaster
formerly a jocose term for a bank note greatly depreciated in value also for paper money of a denomination less than a dollar
Alien
..... by the english act of 1844 7 8 vict c 66 which greatly relaxed the law in their favour it provided inter alia that every ..... was to be naturalized for ten years after the termination of the great war the important question of the status of aliens is dealt with ..... the mortmain acts has not been extended to alien companies established outside great britain and carrying on business in england q v and see part .....
Argumentum ab impossibill plurimum valet in lege
argumentum ab impossibill plurimum valet in lege co litt 92 an argument deduced from an impossibility greatly avails in law
Bailiff
..... each court also land steward there are several kinds of bailiffs whose offices and employments greatly differ from one another yet they agree in that the keeping or protection of something .....
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