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Maintenance
AIR 1985 Ker 20. If any person having sufficient means neglects or refuses to maintain: (a) his wife, unable to maintain
Notice of admit
saving all just exceptions, and in case of refusal, or neglect to admit, the costs of proving the document shall be
Shall
of the prescription, the public injury in the event of neglect of the rule and the conspectus of circumstances bearing on
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abuse
injury on (as one's child) purposely or through negligence or neglect and often on a regular basis b : to engage
unavoidable casualty
answer) by a party or the party's lawyer compare excusable neglect NOTE: As with excusable neglect, showing evidence of unavoidable casualty
Scyra
Scyra, a fine imposed upon such as neglected to attend the scyre-gemot courts, which all tenants were bound
Obsolete
No longer in use gone into disuse disused neglected as an obsolete word an obsolete statute applied chiefly to
omission
omission 1 : something neglected, left out, or left undone 2 : the act, fact,
School
the Elementary Education Act, 1876, by proceeding against parents who neglected to send their children to a public elementary school. The
visitation
visit (as for inspection) [ of the home of a neglected child] 2 : access to a child granted esp. to
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