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Recovery
Edn., p. 695. This was called a recovery with double voucher, and effectually barred the entail, with every latent interest and all reversions and remainders expectant thereon. The only possible case in which a remainder with treble
Cruelty
expressed is equally heinous to match the physical injury; where as one is patent, the other one is latent but equally serious in terms of the provisions of the statute since the same would also embrace the
Attorney-General
Attorney-General, a great officer of state appointed by letters-patent, and the legal representative of the Crown in the Supreme Court. He is also ex-officio head of the bar for the time being. He exhibits informations, prosecutes...
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Ambiguitas verborum latens verificatione suppletur, nam quod ex facto oritur ambiguum verificatione facti tollitur
Ambiguitas verborum latens verificatione suppletur, nam quod ex facto oritur ambiguum verificatione facti tollitur [Lat.], Latent ambiguity of words may be explained by evidence: for ambiguity arising upon proof of extraneous fact is removed
kinetic
Moving or causing motion motory active as opposed to latent
Latitant
Lying hid concealed latent
Latency
The state or quality of being latent
elicited
called forth from a latent or potential state by stimulation as an elicited response
patent ambiguity
will) that is apparent on the face of the document and arises from inconsistent or uncertain language compare latent ambiguity
patent
3 : readily seen, discovered, or understood [a defect] [if no bad faith or abuse is ] compare latent pat·ent·ly adv [pat-nt] n 1 : an official document conferring a right or privilege : letters patent at
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