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Cross-examination

allowed, as a question seemingly irrelevant often turns out otherwise. In the case of a witness proving himself hostile from interest or othrwise, the judge may allow the examination in chief to assume the form of cross-examination.

Local allegiance

during a war with his native country, go thither, and there adhere to our enemies for purposes of hostility, he may be dealt with as a traitor, Fost. 115. See ALIEN.

Inquisitor

a coroner of sheriff (2) A person who in-quires; esp., one who examines another in a harsh or hostile manner (3) An officer authorised to inquire into heresies; esp., an officer of the Spanish Inquisition, Black's Law

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Hindu

tendency is so plastic, living and manifold that it takes many forms and express itself in even mutually hostile teachings [Indian Philosophy by Dr. Radhakrishnan, Vol. I, pp. 22-23].

For the purpose of the business

the business and for the protection of its assets and property from expropriation, coercive process or assertion of hostile title; it may also comprehend payment of statutory dues and taxes imposed as a pre-condition to commence or

Fictitious entry

to be stressed that an entry which is incorrectly introduced into the records by reason of ill-will or hostility is not only shorn of authenticity but also becomes utterly useless without any lawful basis, Bachan v. Kankar,

Discredit

Discredit, to show to be unworthy of credit. See CORSS-EXAMINATION and HOSTILE WITNESS.

Prepare

To make all things ready to put things in order as to prepare for a hostile invasion

beachhead

an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held to allow aditional troops and supplies to enter

Inroad

The entrance of an enemy into a country with purposes of hostility a sudden or desultory incursion or invasion raid encroachment

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Cross-examination

allowed, as a question seemingly irrelevant often turns out otherwise. In the case of a witness proving himself hostile from interest or othrwise, the judge may allow the examination in chief to assume the form of cross-examination.

Local allegiance

during a war with his native country, go thither, and there adhere to our enemies for purposes of hostility, he may be dealt with as a traitor, Fost. 115. See ALIEN.

Inquisitor

a coroner of sheriff (2) A person who in-quires; esp., one who examines another in a harsh or hostile manner (3) An officer authorised to inquire into heresies; esp., an officer of the Spanish Inquisition, Black's Law

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Hindu

tendency is so plastic, living and manifold that it takes many forms and express itself in even mutually hostile teachings [Indian Philosophy by Dr. Radhakrishnan, Vol. I, pp. 22-23].

For the purpose of the business

the business and for the protection of its assets and property from expropriation, coercive process or assertion of hostile title; it may also comprehend payment of statutory dues and taxes imposed as a pre-condition to commence or

Fictitious entry

to be stressed that an entry which is incorrectly introduced into the records by reason of ill-will or hostility is not only shorn of authenticity but also becomes utterly useless without any lawful basis, Bachan v. Kankar,

Discredit

Discredit, to show to be unworthy of credit. See CORSS-EXAMINATION and HOSTILE WITNESS.

Prepare

To make all things ready to put things in order as to prepare for a hostile invasion

beachhead

an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held to allow aditional troops and supplies to enter

Inroad

The entrance of an enemy into a country with purposes of hostility a sudden or desultory incursion or invasion raid encroachment

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