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Observation

The act or the faculty of observing or taking notice the act of seeing or of fixing

Observation post

near the front line of a battle from which an observer may see the enemys positions and direct artillery fire

Observative

Observing watchful

observed

and sometimes with other senses as no explanation for the observed phenomena

Observator

One who observes or takes notice

Sunday

of the week, the Lord's Day, termed in the Sunday Observance Act, 1677 (29 Car. 2, c. 7, infra), 'the Lord's

Probation

Means a sort of 'locus pententiae' to the employer to observe the work, ability, efficiency, sincerity, and competence of the servant

Smuggling

in force, in respect of which a condition is not observed unless the non-observance of the condition was sanctioned by the

Fidei-commissum

as much as the donor wished to give. Gaius when observing that peregrini could take fidei-commissa, observes that 'this' (the object

Tail

statute declared that the will of the donor should be observed; and that an estate granted to a man and the

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