Grieve - Law Dictionary Search Results
Compounding
Court, however, is not necessary in actions by the party grieved.
Rescue
5), s. 4, which gives treble damages to the person grieved. When a distress is taken without cause, or contrary to
Pound
distress for rent makes the breaker liable to the party grieved to treble damages and costs, by the Sale of Distress
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Injunction
upon information or at suit of a private person immediately grieved by them, may be enumerated obstructions to highways and bridges,
Distress
possession of a wrong-doer into the hands of a party grieved, as a pledge for the redressing an injury, the performance
Conduct-money
to forfeit 10l., and yield further recompense to the party grieved, etc.; and see Hallett v. Mears, (1810) 13 East 15;
Grieving
Sad sorrowful causing grief
Sighing
Uttering sighs grieving lamenting
Mournful
Full of sorrow expressing or intended to express sorrow mourning grieving sad also causing sorrow saddening grievous as a mournful person
Mourner
One who mourns or is grieved at any misfortune as the death of a friend
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