Pull - Law Dictionary Search Results
Demolish
To throw or pull down to raze to destroy the fabric of to pull
Waste
sub-divided into (a) voluntary or commissive, as where the tenant pulls down a house or a part thereof, or ploughs up
Haul
To pull or draw with force to drag
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abstention
also at issue in a parallel case in state court Pull·man abstention [pl-mən-] : an abstention grounded on the involvement in
Injunction
diversion of streams from mills, the back flowage on mills, pulling down of the banks of rivers and exposing adjacent lands
Saccade
or twitching the reins on a sudden and with one pull
Rouse
To pull or haul strongly and all together as upon a rope
Revulse
To pull back with force
Rash
To pull off or pluck violently
Pluck
To pull to draw
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