Opponent - Law Dictionary Search Results
Costs
order the unsuccessful party to pay the costs of his opponent in both civil and criminal mattes within these Acts. As
opposer
One who opposes an opponent an antagonist an adversary
Demurrer
admits the facts as stated in the pleading of the opponent, and referring the law arising thereon to the judgment of
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Moratur inlege
on a certainpoint, as to the legal sufficiency of his opponent's pleading. The Court deliberates and determines thereupon. See DEMURRER.
Opposite
Opposite, an old word for opponent.
Plead over
Plead over, to follow up an opponent's pleading by replying, etc., and so overlooking some defect to
Ormazd
source of light and guardian of mankind He is the opponent of Ahriman the spirit of evil both being sprung from
outfight
competently as He outfought his challengers the boxer outfought his opponent for eight rounds but lost the bout in the ninth
Opponent
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Half nelson
one arm is thrust under the corresponding arm of the opponent generally behind and the hand placed upon the back of
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