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Interposer
One who or that which interposes or intervenes an obstacle or interruption a mediator or agent between parties
Interposal
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Interpose
To be or come between
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Interpone
To interpose to insert or place between
Interspeech
A speech interposed between others
Mediate
Being between the two extremes middle interposed intervening intermediate
Intervention
A third person not originally a party to a suit, but claiming an interest in the matter, may interpose at any stage of the suit in defence of his own interest, whenever affected either as to person
Interfere
has been stated in the aforesaid work at p. 147 of Vol. 29 obstruction of justice is to interpose obstacles or impediments, or to hinder, impede or in any manner interrupt or prevent the administra-tion of justice,
Ether
Ether, means a class of organic compounds in which an oxygen atom is interposed between two carbon atoms (organic groups) in the molecular structure giving the generic formula ROR. They may be
Restrain
again to hold back from acting proceeding or advancing either by physical or moral force or by any interposing obstacle to repress or suppress to keep down to curb
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Interposal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Interposer
One who or that which interposes or intervenes an obstacle or interruption a mediator or agent between parties
Interposal
Matched in: Term Interposal
Interpose
To be or come between
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Interpone
To interpose to insert or place between
Interspeech
A speech interposed between others
Mediate
Being between the two extremes middle interposed intervening intermediate
Intervention
A third person not originally a party to a suit, but claiming an interest in the matter, may interpose at any stage of the suit in defence of his own interest, whenever affected either as to person
Interfere
has been stated in the aforesaid work at p. 147 of Vol. 29 obstruction of justice is to interpose obstacles or impediments, or to hinder, impede or in any manner interrupt or prevent the administra-tion of justice,
Ether
Ether, means a class of organic compounds in which an oxygen atom is interposed between two carbon atoms (organic groups) in the molecular structure giving the generic formula ROR. They may be
Restrain
again to hold back from acting proceeding or advancing either by physical or moral force or by any interposing obstacle to repress or suppress to keep down to curb
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