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pleading
from the complex system of common-law pleading, which included a lengthy set of stages by which a single issue was produced,
prejudice
defend [the court found no to the defendant by the lengthy delay in bringing charges] b : tendency for a decision
Lengthily
In a lengthy manner at great length or extent
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Lengthiness
The state or quality of being lengthy prolixity
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Conveyancing Acts (English)
in common form. Some of the old forms were very lengthy, and required to be inserted with or without modification in
Patent error
which can be perceived or demonstrated without involving into any lengthy or complicated argument or a long-drawn process of reasoning. Where
Supreme Court of Judicature
High Court. The (English) Act of 1875 contained a very lengthy schedule of Rules of Practice, taken, with many alterations and
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