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outfight

to exceed in fighting fight more competently as He outfought his challengers the boxer outfought his opponent for eight rounds but lost the bout in the ninth on a knockout

Papist

Church of Rome and the authority of the pope an offensive designation applied to Roman Catholics by their opponents

Permiss

A permitted choice a rhetorical figure in which a thing is committed to the decision of ones opponent

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Costs

and 54 respectively, which give justices power to order the unsuccessful party to pay the costs of his opponent in both civil and criminal mattes within these Acts. As to taxation of costs, see TAXATION. As to

Smothered mate

when movement of the king is completely obstructed by his own men This can only occur when an opponent moves a knight into a position to give a check to the king

Admissions in evidence

Admissions in evidence, concessions of certain facts by an opponent. See NOTICE TO ADMIT.

Avoidance

which sense it is opposed to plenarty, Jac. Law Dict. Also the meeting, by new matter, of an opponent's pleading. See CONFESSION AND AVOIDANCE

KO

a knockout a blow that renders the opponent unconscious used especially in boxing

Cross-examination

to be received as true. (a) confirming the evidence of the questioner's witnesses. (b) contradicting that of the opponent's witnesses. (c) on a region of facts not previously entered upon; but this topic is more in the

Demurrer

Fr., to wait or stay], a pleading which admits the facts as stated in the pleading of the opponent, and referring the law arising thereon to the judgment of the Court, waits until by such judgment the

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outfight

to exceed in fighting fight more competently as He outfought his challengers the boxer outfought his opponent for eight rounds but lost the bout in the ninth on a knockout

Papist

Church of Rome and the authority of the pope an offensive designation applied to Roman Catholics by their opponents

Permiss

A permitted choice a rhetorical figure in which a thing is committed to the decision of ones opponent

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Costs

and 54 respectively, which give justices power to order the unsuccessful party to pay the costs of his opponent in both civil and criminal mattes within these Acts. As to taxation of costs, see TAXATION. As to

Smothered mate

when movement of the king is completely obstructed by his own men This can only occur when an opponent moves a knight into a position to give a check to the king

Admissions in evidence

Admissions in evidence, concessions of certain facts by an opponent. See NOTICE TO ADMIT.

Avoidance

which sense it is opposed to plenarty, Jac. Law Dict. Also the meeting, by new matter, of an opponent's pleading. See CONFESSION AND AVOIDANCE

KO

a knockout a blow that renders the opponent unconscious used especially in boxing

Cross-examination

to be received as true. (a) confirming the evidence of the questioner's witnesses. (b) contradicting that of the opponent's witnesses. (c) on a region of facts not previously entered upon; but this topic is more in the

Demurrer

Fr., to wait or stay], a pleading which admits the facts as stated in the pleading of the opponent, and referring the law arising thereon to the judgment of the Court, waits until by such judgment the

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