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Re presentation

the state of being presented again a new presentation as re presentation of facts previously stated

Re present

To present again as to re present the points of an argument … To present again as to re present the points of an argument

Sky Sign

or supported; (c) Any word, letter, model, sign, device, or re-presentation as aforesaid relating exclusively to the business of a railway

res judicata

res judicata [Latin, judged matter] 1 : a thing, matter, or … determined in adjudication [the doctrine of res judicata precludes the presentation of issues in a post-conviction petition which have previously been

Heir

person who, under the laws of intestacy, is entitled to receive an intestate decedents property, esp. real property, Black's Law Dictionary, … by the birth of a child; or a daughter, whose present hopes may be hereafter cut off by the birth of

bar

as a : an intangible impediment, obstacle, or barrier [the restrictive covenant raised a racial ] [consent of the victim is … against the purchaser for the price was a to the present suit "Martino v. McDonald's System, Inc., 598 F.2d 1079 (1979)"]

Absent

Absent, 'Absent' literally that is etymologically means 'not present'. In re Laurence Claude Levack AIR 1954 Mad 898 (899). [Succession Act, … Absent, 'Absent' literally that is etymologically means 'not present'. In re Laurence Claude Levack AIR 1954 Mad 898 (899).

Champerty

element of champerty is not present, Trepca Mines Ltd. (in re:) (No. 2), [1963] Ch 199 (226). means every champerty is … simple maintenance, in which the element of champerty is not present, Trepca Mines Ltd. (in re:) (No. 2), [1963] Ch 199

Reserve Forces

Reserve Forces. 1. Army.--The (English) Reserve Forces Act, 1882 (45 & … terms of their enlistment or by re-engagement. As to the present character of the Militia, see that title. The Reserve is

Uses

evaded, without overturning, the Common Law. Two methods of transferring realty began to co-exist in this country-the ancient Common Law system, … PASSIVE TRUST, and infra. Uses may be classified as:- I. Present or executed; distributable into:- (a) Those arising by act of

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