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showup
showup : a presentation of a criminal defendant or arrestee individually to a witness
Post-dated cheque
but the banker should not pay such a cheque if presented before the date it bears. If therefore, a cheque dated
Court-leet
of allegiance to theking. The other general business is to present by jury all crimes whatsoever tht happen within their jurisdiction;
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Magna Carta
words:-'First, we have granted to God, and by this our present charter have confirmed for us and our heirs for ever,
Marriage
had subsequently lived together until the passing of the Act. Present Law.--The general purport of the existing law is to require
hearing
of relative formality at which evidence and arguments may be presented on the matter at issue to be decided by a
accessory
1 : a person who is not actually or constructively present but with criminal intent contributes as an assistant or instigator
bank
to pay money unless the instrument, promise, or order is presented for immediate payment over the counter federal land bank :
appear
appear 1 : to present oneself before a person or body having authority [to before
interest
event or the passing of time vested interest : a present and certain right to the present or future enjoyment of
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