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Scoriaceous
pertaining to scoria like scoria or the recrement of metals partaking of the nature of scoria
Morganatic marriage
upon condition that neither the wife nor her children shall partake of the titles, arms, or dignity of the husband, or
State trials
containing all trials for offences against the State, and others partaking in some degree of that character, fro 1163 to 1820.
Salary or wages
season starts, the payment of retaining allowance during the off-season, partakes of the nature of basic wage on a diminished scale.
Quaker
disclaim any necessity for the outward observance of baptism or partaking of the Sacrament, and further believe that all war in
Professional activity
and unless the profession carried on by a person also partakes of the character of commercial nature, the professional activity cannot
Privies
Privies, those who are partakers or have an interest in any action or thing, or
Pension
is the fulfilment of a constitutional promise inasmuch as it partakes the character of public assistance in case of unemployment, old-age,
Odiosa et inhonestanonsunt in lege pr'sumenda; et in facto quod inse habet et bonum et malum, magis de bono quam de malo pr'sumendum est
to be presumed in law; and in an act which partakes both of good and bad, the presumption should be done
Mixed actions
Mixed actions. Suits at Common Law partaking of the nature of real and personal actions, by which
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