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question 1 : a particular query directed to a witness compare interrogatory hy·po·thet·i·cal question [hī-pə-the-ti-kəl] : a question directed to an expert witness (as
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Quaere
Quaere, means Inquire: query; examine. This term was often used in the syllabus or a reported case to show that a point
Inquire
To ask a question to seek for truth or information by putting queries
Deer-leap, or deer's-leap
into his park and be unable to get back again-in fact, a species of deer-trap. See Notes and Queries, Sec. Series, vol. iii., p. 195; Third Series, vol. xii., p. 186. Hence it is sometimes identified with
Foreign law
Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 11), the High Court of Justice may remit a case with queries to foreign courts of the countries with which a convention shall have been entered into for the purpose
Free-board, or freebord
'free-board' was a band of grass-land marking its extent.' For further refer-ence to the subject see Notes and Queries, First Series, vol. v., pp. 440, 548, 595, 620. See DEERLEAP.
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question
question 1 : a particular query directed to a witness compare interrogatory hy·po·thet·i·cal question [hī-pə-the-ti-kəl] : a question directed to an expert witness (as
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Quaere
Quaere, means Inquire: query; examine. This term was often used in the syllabus or a reported case to show that a point
Inquire
To ask a question to seek for truth or information by putting queries
Deer-leap, or deer's-leap
into his park and be unable to get back again-in fact, a species of deer-trap. See Notes and Queries, Sec. Series, vol. iii., p. 195; Third Series, vol. xii., p. 186. Hence it is sometimes identified with
Foreign law
Act, 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 11), the High Court of Justice may remit a case with queries to foreign courts of the countries with which a convention shall have been entered into for the purpose
Free-board, or freebord
'free-board' was a band of grass-land marking its extent.' For further refer-ence to the subject see Notes and Queries, First Series, vol. v., pp. 440, 548, 595, 620. See DEERLEAP.
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