Hitting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Constructive treason
Constructive treason, an attempt to establish treason by circumstantiality and not by the simple genuine letter of the law, and...
Slog
To hit hard esp with little attention to aim or the like as in cricket or boxing to slug
Slugging average
a measure of the effectiveness of a batter at reaching base and advancing other runners calculated as the sum of...
Hedagium
Hedagium, toll or customary dues at the hit he or wharf, for landing goods, etc., from which exemption was granted...
Locus standi
Locus standi, is a place for standing, rights to be heard, A Dictionary of Law, William C. Anderson, 1889, p....
Uses
Uses (History). A use is the intention or purpose, express or implied, upon which property is to be held. The...
Impinge
To fall or dash against to touch upon to strike to hit to clash with with on or upon
Kick
To strike thrust or hit violently with the foot as a horse kicks a groom a man kicks a dog
golfclub
an implement used by a golfer to hit a golf ball
VerbarImbrocata
A hit or thrust
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