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High palmed
Having high antlers bearing full grown antlers aloft
High bred
Bred in high life of pure blood
Breast high
High as the breast
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high-low agreement
high-low agreement : a settlement that is contingent on a jury's award of damages and that sets a minimum amount that the defendant will pay the plaintiff if the award is below that amount and a...
high crime
high crime : a crime of infamous nature contrary to public morality but not technically constituting a felony ;specif : an offense that the U.S. Senate deems to constitute an adequate ground for removal of the...
Delegates, the High Court of
Delegates, the High Court of, formerly the Court of appeal from the Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Court. abolished, upon the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council being constituted the Court of appeal in such cases, in 1832,...
Sky high
Very high
High Commission Court
High Commission Court, established by 1 Eliz. c. 1. It was instituted to vindicate the dignity and peace of the Church by reforming and correcting the ecclesiastical state and persons, and all manner of errors, heresies,...
Justiciary, High Court of
Justiciary, High Court of, the supreme Criminal Court of Scotland, consists of the Lord Justice General, the Lord Justice Clerk, and the other Judges of the Court of Session who are exofficio Lords Commissioners of Justiciary....
Lord High Admiral
Lord High Admiral. See ADMIRALTY.
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