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impeach
impeach [Anglo-French empecher, from Old French empeechier to hinder, from Late Latin impedicare to fetter, from Latin in- +
Impeachment
Impeachment, a prosecution by the House of Commons before the House of Lords of any person, either peer or
Impeachment
The act of impeaching or the state of being impeached
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Impeachable
That may be impeached liable to impeachment chargeable with a crime
Impeacher
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Impeach
To hinder to impede to prevent
impeachment evidence
impeachment evidence see evidence
Impeachment of verdict
Impeachment of verdict, means a party's attack on a verdict, alleging impropriety by a member of the jury, Black's
Without Impeachment of waste
Without Impeachment of waste. See ABSQUE IMPETITIONE VASTI; WASTE.
Impeachment of waste
Impeachment of waste. SEE ABSQUE IMPETI-TIONE VASTI; WASTE and SETTLED LAND. Means an action for waste against the tenant
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