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officious intermeddler

officious intermeddler : one who unnecessarily meddles in the affairs of another

Officious intermeddler

Officious intermeddler, means a person who con-fers a benefit on another without

Legal representative

estate of a deceased person, and includes any person who intermeddles with the estate of the deceased person, and includes any

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Maintenance

is curialis, in a Court of justice, where one officiously intermeddles in a suit depending in any court, which does not

Executor de son tort.

2nd Edn., para. 282), without any just authority (as by intermeddling with the goods of the deceased, and any other transactions),

County Corporate

officers of the county at large have any power to intermeddle therein. Twelve cities and five towns are counties of themselves,

Interlope

without a proper license to intrude to forestall others to intermeddle

Entermete

To interfere to intermeddle

Coroner of the King's Household

within the verge which the coroner of the county cannot intermeddle with, 2 Hawk. P.C. c. 9, s. 15.

Overofficious

Too busy too ready to intermeddle too officious

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