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preempt
by the federal Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 "National Law Journal"] b : to preclude or bar (an action) by preemption
mandate
[the of the full faith and credit clause "National Law Journal"] b : the authorization to act given by a constituency
charge
or wrongdoing [based on a that was dismissed "National Law Journal"] see also complaint, indictment, information vt charged charg·ing 1 a
causal
relationship between driving without insurance and the accident "National Law Journal"] [a link exists between the deceptive act and the injury
Journalist
One who keeps a journal or diary a diarist
Barrister, or Barrastor
the correspondence between the Attorney-General and Mr. Yerburgh, M.P. (Solicitors' Journal, July 7, 1888), where, however, an important distinction is drawn
Aggression
Bantham SS. Co., (1938) 3 All ER 80 (KBD); Indian Journal of International Law, Vol. 11 (1971), p. 724, Lord Denning.
Rock shaft
A shaft that oscillates on its journals instead of revolving usually carrying levers by means of which
Penny a liner
One who furnishes matter to public journals at so much a line a poor writer for hire
Noctuary
A record of what passes in the night a nightly journal distinguished from diary
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