Indifferently - Law Dictionary Search Results
Indifferency
Absence of interest in or influence from anything unconcernedness equilibrium indifferentism indifference
Freedom of speech
market becomes very remote. But our constitutional law has been indifferent to the reality and implication of non-governmental restraint on exercise
Neutral
Neutral, 'neutral' means, 'indifferent, unbiased, impartial, not engaged on either side'. Conceptually it is not aligning with either view, Lily...
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Rent
the freeholders are frequently called chief-rents, and both sorts are indifferently denominated quit-rents, because thereby the tenant goes quit and free
Indifferently
In an indifferent manner without distinction or preference impartially without concern wish affection
Smuggling
paying the duties chargeable upon them. It may be committed indifferently either upon the excise or customs revenue. The crime of
En
those borrowed from the French Some English words are written indifferently with en or in For ease of pronunciation it is
Money Bill
same purpose as coin, late ME. In mod. use applied indifferently to coin and to such promissory documents representing coin as
Money
same purpose as coin, late ME. In mod. use applied indifferently to coin and to such promissory documents representing coin as
Improper feuds
service, or were themselves alienable, without mutual licence, or descended indifferently to males or females
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