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Malpractice

Malpractice, includes dishonesty cheating, imperso-nation, obstruction in carrying out public works as specified in the contract

Oppilate

To crowd together to fill with obstructions to block up

Magna Carta

It is obvious that wears in navigable rivers would be obstructive of free communication. See WEARS. The 24th chapter relates to

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Line clear

for reception of the train but that there is no obstruction on the track beyond the outer-most signals on the down

Light

of the sun's rays to one's windows free from any obstruction exists at Common Law (see DAMNUM ABSQUE INJURIA) but by

Let

Let, 'without let or hindrance,' without obstruction. In legal phraseology, the term 'let' ordinarily implies a tenancy

Interfere

in the aforesaid work at p. 147 of Vol. 29 obstruction of justice is to interpose obstacles or impediments, or to

In the discharge of duty

of the Railways Act, 1890 states: If a person willfully obstructs or impedes any railway servant in the discharge of his

Oppilation

of filling or crowding together a stopping by redundant matter obstruction particularly in the lower intestines

laryngotracheotomy

the upper part of the trachea a frequent operation for obstruction to breathing

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