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Insurance
incompetency of the master. (6) All loss arising from unusual protraction of the voyage. (7) All loss to which the ship-owner
Debate
p. 612 When the debate on any motion becomes unduly protracted the speaker can fix a time limit for its completion.
Closure
lasting 41' hours during which the Irish members had deliberately protracted the debate on the motion for leave to bring in
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Claim in equity
was sometimes adopted, thus obviating the recourse to plenary and protracted pleadings. This summary practice was created by Orders 22nd April,
Protractive
Drawing out or lengthening in time prolonging continuing delaying
Malingerer
a soldier who feigns himself sick or who induces or protracts an illness in order to avoid doing his duty hence
Protracter
A protractor
Protracted
Prolonged continued
Long
out in a line or in the direction of length protracted extended as a long line opposed to short and distinguished
Interminable
Without termination admitting no limit boundless endless wearisomely protracted as interminable space or duration interminable sufferings an interminable sermon
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