Pains - Law Dictionary Search Results
Uniformity, Act of
of assent to the Book and all its contents on pain of deprivation, and it is still enacted, that resident incumbents
Torture
to the Commonwealth (1837), and an article by Mr. Wyatt Paine in the Law Times of January 28th, 1905, at p.
Atonement
and hence to have acquired the meaning of suffering the pains of whatever sacrifice is necessary to bring about a reconciliation.
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Vis major
could not have prevented by any amount of foresight and pains and care reasonably to be expected for him, Baldeo Narain
Stakeholder
entitled to retain the interest on the deposit for his pains: see Mr. Cyprian Williams in 71 L.J. (articles), pp. 162
Recurrent
Returning from time to time recurring as recurrent pains
Sciatic
affecting the hip ischial ischiatic as the sciatic nerve sciatic pains
Painsworthy
Worth the pains or care bestowed
Painstaker
One who takes pains one careful and faithful in all work
Pains
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