Pursue - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pursue
to follow eagerly or with haste to chase as to pursue a hare
Suit
proceeding in a court of justice by which an individual pursues that remedy which the law affords. The modes, of proceedings
saving to suitors clause
1333(1) of the U.S. Code that allows a party to pursue a remedy for a maritime claim in a state court
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Regular
convention; (5) properly constituted or qualified; not defective or amateur, pursuing an occupation as one's main pursuit'. The word regular does
Learning
acquired capacity which enables the acquirer of the capacity 'to pursue any trade, industry, profession or avocation in life', Chandrakant Manilal
Quixotic
Like Don Quixote romantic to extravagance prone to pursue unrealizable goals absurdly chivalric apt to be deluded See also
Bees
can keep them in sight and has the power to pursue them, even though the pursuit involve a trespass. If they
East India Company
Dict. See INDIA. The company that was originally established to pursue exclusive trade between England and India and that later become
Hotchpot
perfectly coincident with that conduct that a just parent would pursue towards all his children. The Statute of Distributions has been
Non pros
pros., abbrev. For non prosequitur (he [the plaintiff] does not pursue [his action]). Where the plaintiff failed to take the proper
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