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accessory
1 : a person who is not actually or constructively present but with criminal intent contributes as an assistant or instigator
appear
appear 1 : to present oneself before a person or body having authority [to before
bank
to pay money unless the instrument, promise, or order is presented for immediate payment over the counter federal land bank :
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hearing
of relative formality at which evidence and arguments may be presented on the matter at issue to be decided by a
interest
event or the passing of time vested interest : a present and certain right to the present or future enjoyment of
opening statements
opening statements before the evidence is presented in a trial, lawyers' presentations to the jury summarizing what
principal
assists another to commit it esp. when constructively or actually present see also accessory principal in the first degree : a
Noting
of exchange by a notary which states that he has presented the bill for payment or acceptance, and that it has
Majority
body, questions are ordinarily decided by a majority of those present at a meeting and voting, provided that the whole number
Nominatim
to a patron of a benefice, by him to be presented to the ordinary. A nominator must appoint his clerk within
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