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negative testimony
negative testimony see testimony
Negativeness
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easement
easement [Anglo-French esement, literally, benefit, convenience, from Old French aisement, from aisier to ease, assist] : an interest in land...
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testimony
testimony pl: -nies [Latin testimonium, from testis witness] : evidence furnished by a witness under oath or affirmation and either...
Electricity
a property of certain of the fundamental particles of which matter is composed called also electric charge and being of...
Must or shall
Must or shall, If the legislative intent is expressed clearly and strongly in imperative words, such as the use of...
Zero
Zero, is a lowest point or lowest in order, Webster's Third New International Dictionary. It is a mathematical value, intermediate...
Shall not register
Shall not register, negative words are clearly prohibitory and are ordinarily used as a legislative device to make a statutory...
Or
Or, construed as 'and'. The courts may construe 'or' as 'and' if they find from the context that the wrong...
Negatio destruit negationem, et ambo faciunt affirmativum
Negatio destruit negationem, et ambo faciunt affirmativum [Lat.], a negative destroys a negative, and both make an affirmative.
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