Plurality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Qualified
applied to a person enabled to hold two benefices. See PLURALITY.
Damages
in a given context is not difficult to discern. A plurality of variants stemming out of a core concept is seen
Family
the above that the word 'Family' always signifies a group. Plurality of persons is an essential attribute of a family. A
Mormonishm
North America, within the dominion of the United States, whereby plurality of wives is recognized. These marriages ae not recognized by
Clericus non connumeretur induabus ecclesiis
R.-(A clergyman should not be appointed to two churches.) See PLURALITY.
To be confined in a cell
only connotes that in a cell where there are a plurality of inmates the death sentence will have to be kept
Oat
grain used as food and fodder commonly used in the plural and in a collective sense
morpheme
past tense or the s morpheme of nouns in the plural form
Verbarmutandum
changed something which must be altered used chiefly in the plural
VerbarNotandum
noted or observed a notable fact chiefly used in the plural
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