Rally - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bullirag
To intimidate by bullying to rally contemptuously to badger
Joke
To make merry with to make jokes upon to rally to banter as to joke a comrade
Rally
To collect and reduce to order as troops dispersed or thrown into confusion to gather again to reunite
Income
629. Prize money received by the participant in a Motor Rally is 'income' and is liable to tax, CIT v. G.R.
Technical adjustment
or downward trend of stock-market price. Such as a short rally during a bull market, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
Banterer
One who banters or rallies
Crantara
The fiery cross used as a rallying signal in the Highlands of Scotland
Kuklux
the Klan was the burning of a cross either at rallies of Klansmen or on the property of African Americans which
Ralliance
The act of rallying
Rallier
One who rallies
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