Inquire - Law Dictionary Search Results
Commission to inquire of faults against the law
Commission to inquire of faults against the law, anciently set forth an extraordinary
To inquire
To inquire, is 'to ask, to seek', Chambers 20th Century Dictionary; Real
Inquiringly
In an inquiring manner
Inquirable
Capable of being inquired into subject or liable to inquisition or inquest
Inquirer
One who inquires or examines questioner investigator
Inquiring
Given to inquiry disposed to investigate causes curious as an inquiring mind
Inquirent
Making inquiry inquiring questioning
Coroner
before him at a specified time and place, there to inquire as jurors touching the death of such person as aforesaid.
Qu' plura
be found by the office or inquisition; it was to inquire of what more lands or tenements the party died seised,
De lunatico inquirendo, writ
De lunatico inquirendo, writ, a process formerly issued to inquire into the condition
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