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Instance
Instance, the words 'instance' as a verb means 'tourge, entreat urgently, importune.' The mean-ing of the phrase 'at the
instance
instance [French, from Late Latin instantia, from Latin, the fact of being present or impending, vehemence in speech, urgency,
Instance
To mention as a case or example to refer to to cite as to instance a fact
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Instancy
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At the instance of
At the instance of, according to the plain English language, the ordinary meaning of the phrase 'at the instance of in
Instance Court of Admiralty
Instance Court of Admiralty. See ADMIRALTY.
gunplay
An instance of the firing of small arms with the intent to kill or frighten
Rules of Court
matter of course, that the grounds of the motion were not particularized by counsel, and where, in some instances counsel might hand the motion-paper to one of the masters, without making the motion viva voce; and, 3rd,
Lien
possessory, may be defeated like other charges under the Statute of Limitations, from which possessory liens are exempt. Instances of equitable liens are vendor's lien (q.v.); partner's lien on partnership assets; trustee's lien for costs, charges and
Transaction
action and purpose, Gujja Lall v. Fatteh Lall, 1881 ILR 6 Cal 171. Means the act or an instance of conducting business or other dealings, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1503. Means to carry through, accomplish,
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