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At the instance of
At the instance of, according to the plain English language, the ordinary meaning
Instance
Instance, the words 'instance' as a verb means 'tourge, entreat urgently,
instance
instance [French, from Late Latin instantia, from Latin, the fact of
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Instance
case or example to refer to to cite as to instance a fact
Instance Court of Admiralty
Instance Court of Admiralty. See ADMIRALTY.
Instancy
Instance urgency
Rules of Court
motion were not particularized by counsel, and where, in some instances counsel might hand the motion-paper to one of the masters,
roll call
roll call : the act or an instance of calling off a list of names (as for checking
Casting vote
767, is usually not entitled to vote in the first instance. The Speaker of the House of Commons (though he was
Commercial letters of credit
credit, commercial letters of credit may be issued at the instance of a buyer in favour of a seller in the
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