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Instantly
Without the least delay or interval at once immediately
VerbarInstanter
Immediately instantly at once as he left instanter
Complaint
Complaint. This term is most generally used with reference to Courts of Summary Jurisdiction where proceedings are commenced 'on information,'...
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Remainder
Remainder [fr. remanentia, Lat.], that expectant portion, remnant, or residue of interest which, on the creation of a particular estate,...
Merger
Merger [fr. mergo, Lat., to sink], an annihilation, by act of law, of a particular in an expectant estate consequent...
Local allegiance
Local allegiance, such as is due from an alien or stranger born, as long as he continues within the sovereign's...
Litigative puppetry
Litigative puppetry, the technique of making someone to litigate, while somebody else, who is the real beneficiary of the litigation...
Lex necessitatis est lext temporis , scilicet, instantis
Lex necessitatis est lext temporis , scilicet, instantis [Lat.], the law of necessity is the [only] law for the time...
Instans est finis unius temporis et principium alterius
Instans est finis unius temporis et principium alterius [Lat.], an instant is the end of one time, and the beginning...
Immediate
Immediate, means (1) Occurring without delay instant; (2) Not separated by other persons or thing; (3) Having a direct impact...
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