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Cross-examination
Cross-examination, the examination of a witness by the opposite side, generally after examination in chief, but some times without such...
Court
their acts and judicial proceedings are enrolled for a perpetual memorial and testimony, and they have power to fine and imprison;
Computer
Computer, includes any electronic or similar device having information processing capabilities. [Copy-right Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2 (ffb)]...
Common Law
Common Law [lex communis, Lat.]. 'The phrase 'common law' is used in two very different senses. It is cometimes contrasted...
Common
Common, a profit which a man has in the land of another; it derives its name from the community of...
A tempore cujus contrarii memoria nonexistet
A tempore cujus contrarii memoria nonexistet. (From time of which there exists not memory to
Access
Access, approach, or the means of approaching. The presumption of a child's legitimacy is rebutted, if it be shown by...
Geneva arbitration
1871, and made their award on 15th September, 1872. See Memorials of the Earl of Selborne, vol. ii, ch. 55.
Signer
One who signs or subscribes his name as a memorial with a hundred signers
Shortness
The quality or state of being short want of reach or extension brevity deficiency as the shortness of a journey...
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