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Rackrent

a state to command such rent. Rent equal to or nearly equal to full annual value of property: excessively or unreasonable

Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General

of a judge advocate or his deputy. His duties are nearly the same as those of the officiating judge advocate on

Judicial-economy exception

non-final order if doing so might establish a final or nearly final disposition of the entire suit, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th

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Magna Carta

the realm and the inalienable right of the subject for nearly a century after the conferences at Runningmede, during which period

Majestas

instances of the crime of majestas, some of which pretty nearly correspond to treason in English law; but all the offences

Maritime law

etc. though still susceptible of amendment, our system corresponds more nearly than any other system of maritime law with those universally

Pasturised milk

a process involving heating milk to a temperature which destroys nearly all the micro-organisms present, without seriously affect-ing its composition or

Quasi

'as if'. Seemingly but not actually; in some sense; resembling; nearly, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1257. Means a Latin

Rack-rent

the tenement, by the year, that is gross value, or nearly so, Halsbury's Law of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 39, p.

Register of writs

of writs were settled in their substance and language very nearly in the manner in which they were drawn ever after.

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Rackrent

a state to command such rent. Rent equal to or nearly equal to full annual value of property: excessively or unreasonable

Judge Advocate, Judge Advocate-General

of a judge advocate or his deputy. His duties are nearly the same as those of the officiating judge advocate on

Judicial-economy exception

non-final order if doing so might establish a final or nearly final disposition of the entire suit, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Magna Carta

the realm and the inalienable right of the subject for nearly a century after the conferences at Runningmede, during which period

Majestas

instances of the crime of majestas, some of which pretty nearly correspond to treason in English law; but all the offences

Maritime law

etc. though still susceptible of amendment, our system corresponds more nearly than any other system of maritime law with those universally

Pasturised milk

a process involving heating milk to a temperature which destroys nearly all the micro-organisms present, without seriously affect-ing its composition or

Quasi

'as if'. Seemingly but not actually; in some sense; resembling; nearly, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1257. Means a Latin

Rack-rent

the tenement, by the year, that is gross value, or nearly so, Halsbury's Law of England, 4th Edn., Vol. 39, p.

Register of writs

of writs were settled in their substance and language very nearly in the manner in which they were drawn ever after.

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