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intelligent
intelligent : having or indicating a high or satisfactory degree of intelligence and mental capacity ;esp : having or indicating...
redhibitory defect
redhibitory defect in the civil law of Louisiana : a defect that renders a thing useless or so diminishes its...
Quidnunc
One who is curious to know everything that passes one who knows or pretends to know all that is going...
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Accessary, or Accessory
Accessary, or Accessory [particeps criminis quasi accedens ad culpam, Lat. As though assenting to the offence], he who is not...
Giving away vessel
Giving away vessel, when a vessel finds herself so close to another vessel that a collision cannot be avoided by...
Freedom of speech and expression
Freedom of speech and expression, includes freedom of propagation of idea which is ensured by freedom of circulation, Romesh Thappar...
Macnaughton's Case, Rules in
Macnaughton's Case, Rules in [4 St. Tr. (N.S.) 847]. A discussion took place in the House of Lords upon the...
innocent spouse
innocent spouse : a spouse who may be relieved of liability for taxes on an amount of income that the...
possession
possession 1 : the act, fact, or condition of having control of something: as a : actual possession in this...
Omniscient
Having universal knowledge knowing all things infinitely knowing or wise as the omniscient God
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