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Inquisition

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inquisition

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Inquisitiveness

The quality or state of being inquisitive the disposition to seek explanation and information curiosity to learn

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Inquisitively

In an inquisitive manner

Extent

86, s. 8). It directs the sheriff to take an inquisition or inquest of office, on the oaths of lawful men,

Inquisitional

Relating to inquiry or inquisition inquisitorial also of or pertaining to or characteristic of the

Exhumation

order disinterment within a reasonable time for taking an original inquisition or a fee for the inquisition. For the purpose of

Person of unsound mind

s. 4]; (d) Found to be of unsound mind upon inquisition (see that title), and a further classification is into a

Qu' plura

Qu' plura, a writ which lay where an inquisition had been taken by an escheator of lands, etc., of

Record

an attainder; (2) ministerial, on oath, being an office or inquisition found; (3) by way of conveyance, as a deed enrolled.

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Inquisition

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inquisition

Matched in: Term inquisition

Inquisitiveness

The quality or state of being inquisitive the disposition to seek explanation and information curiosity to learn

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Inquisitively

In an inquisitive manner

Extent

86, s. 8). It directs the sheriff to take an inquisition or inquest of office, on the oaths of lawful men,

Inquisitional

Relating to inquiry or inquisition inquisitorial also of or pertaining to or characteristic of the

Exhumation

order disinterment within a reasonable time for taking an original inquisition or a fee for the inquisition. For the purpose of

Person of unsound mind

s. 4]; (d) Found to be of unsound mind upon inquisition (see that title), and a further classification is into a

Qu' plura

Qu' plura, a writ which lay where an inquisition had been taken by an escheator of lands, etc., of

Record

an attainder; (2) ministerial, on oath, being an office or inquisition found; (3) by way of conveyance, as a deed enrolled.

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