Lose - Law Dictionary Search Results
Forslouthe
To lose by sloth or negligence
Leese
To lose
Loser
One who loses as the loser pays for a round of beer
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Losel
One who loses by sloth or neglect a worthless person a lorel
Fading
Losing freshness color brightness or vigor
bond
ensures payment to the defendant of any damages suffered because of the attachment in the event the plaintiff loses the suit 2 : a bond given by a defendant in order to have an attachment released that
forfeit
fors outside + faire to do] : something forfeited or subject to being forfeited vt 1 : to lose or lose the right to by some default, failure, or neglect of obligation or duty or by some
Overstand
To stand on the price or conditions of so as to lose a sale to lose by an extravagant price or hard conditions
Amittere legem terr', or liberam legem
Amittere legem terr', or liberam legem, to lose the liberty of being sworn in any Court. but by 6 & 7 Vict. c. 85, persons who
Forfeiture
for an offence or unlawful act, or for some wilful omission of a tenant of property whereby he loses it, together with his title, which devolves upon others. Forfeiture resulted from the following circumstan-ces:--(1) Treason, misprision of
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Lose - Law Dictionary Search Results
Forslouthe
To lose by sloth or negligence
Leese
To lose
Loser
One who loses as the loser pays for a round of beer
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Losel
One who loses by sloth or neglect a worthless person a lorel
Fading
Losing freshness color brightness or vigor
bond
ensures payment to the defendant of any damages suffered because of the attachment in the event the plaintiff loses the suit 2 : a bond given by a defendant in order to have an attachment released that
forfeit
fors outside + faire to do] : something forfeited or subject to being forfeited vt 1 : to lose or lose the right to by some default, failure, or neglect of obligation or duty or by some
Overstand
To stand on the price or conditions of so as to lose a sale to lose by an extravagant price or hard conditions
Amittere legem terr', or liberam legem
Amittere legem terr', or liberam legem, to lose the liberty of being sworn in any Court. but by 6 & 7 Vict. c. 85, persons who
Forfeiture
for an offence or unlawful act, or for some wilful omission of a tenant of property whereby he loses it, together with his title, which devolves upon others. Forfeiture resulted from the following circumstan-ces:--(1) Treason, misprision of
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