Remotion - Law Dictionary Search Results
Accumulation
826; or (2) For raising portions for any child or remoter issue of the grantor, settlor or testator, or any child
In jure non remota causa, sed proxima spectatur
In jure non remota causa, sed proxima spectatur [Lat.], In law the proximate, and
Province
A country or region more or less remote from the city of Rome brought under the Roman government
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Preremote
More remote in previous time or prior order
Postremote
More remote in subsequent time or order
Outparish
A parish lying without the walls of or in a remote part of a town
Possibly
In a possible manner by possible means especially by extreme remote or improbable intervention change or exercise of power by a
Outstreet
A street remote from the center of a town
Outskirt
A part remote from the center and near the outer edge border usually
Near
a little distance in place time manner or degree not remote nigh
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