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Remember
a notion or idea come into the mind again as previously perceived known or felt to have a renewed apprehension of
Reeumlxchange
To exchange anew to reverse a previous exchange
Adverse party
The party against whom the witness is produced in the previous proceeding is the adverse party and not the person who
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Apostacy
in the total renunciation of Christianity by one who had previously embraced it, Black Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 93.
Affidavit
rules do not state anything to the contrary, the practice previously existing in reference to affidavits is still applicable (Jud. Act,
Age
Ch D 388 (woman 54' years but married three years previously). The Roman Civil law divides age thus:-- I. Infantia, from
Allotment
In Company law 'allotment' means the appropria-tion out of the previously unappropriated capital of a company, of a certain number of
Amittere legem terr', or liberam legem
by 6 & 7 Vict. c. 85, persons who were previously excluded from giving evidence by incapacity arising from crime or
Ante
a text-book, is used to refer the reader to a previous part of the book.
Apportionment
and 142 of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925. Previously to that Act the Law of (English) Property Amendment Act,
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