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Quiescent
Being in a state of repose at rest still not moving as a quiescent body or fluid
Recumb
To lean to recline to repose
Reliance
The act of relying or the condition or quality of being reliant dependence confidence trust repose of mind upon what is deemed sufficient support or authority
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Requiem
A mass said or sung for the repose of a departed soul
Peace, Bill of
Peace, Bill of. This equitable remedy sought repose from perpetual and needless litigation, and protection from a multiplicity of suits, either by establishing and perpetuating a
Aumone, tenure in
or religious house, upon condition that a service or prayers shall be offered at certain times for the repose of the donor's soul, Brit. 164
Black Rod, Gentleman Usher of
deriving his name from the Black Rod of office which he carries, and on the top of which reposes a golden lion. During the session of Parliament he attends on the peers, and to his custody all
Devastavit
he doth misemploy the estate of the deceased, and misdemean himself in the managing thereof, against the trust reposed in him': Shep. Touch. P. 485. An action founded on a devastavit will be barred after six years
Perfidy
The act of violating faith or allegiance violation of a promise or vow or of trust reposed faithlessness treachery
Prayer for the Dead
Caus. Lindenboom v. Camille, 1934 Ch 162, A tombstone bearing an inscription 'Of your charity pray for the repose of the soul of' or similar words can be removed, Pearson v. Stead, 1903, P. 66, but see
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Reposal - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quiescent
Being in a state of repose at rest still not moving as a quiescent body or fluid
Recumb
To lean to recline to repose
Reliance
The act of relying or the condition or quality of being reliant dependence confidence trust repose of mind upon what is deemed sufficient support or authority
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Requiem
A mass said or sung for the repose of a departed soul
Peace, Bill of
Peace, Bill of. This equitable remedy sought repose from perpetual and needless litigation, and protection from a multiplicity of suits, either by establishing and perpetuating a
Aumone, tenure in
or religious house, upon condition that a service or prayers shall be offered at certain times for the repose of the donor's soul, Brit. 164
Black Rod, Gentleman Usher of
deriving his name from the Black Rod of office which he carries, and on the top of which reposes a golden lion. During the session of Parliament he attends on the peers, and to his custody all
Devastavit
he doth misemploy the estate of the deceased, and misdemean himself in the managing thereof, against the trust reposed in him': Shep. Touch. P. 485. An action founded on a devastavit will be barred after six years
Perfidy
The act of violating faith or allegiance violation of a promise or vow or of trust reposed faithlessness treachery
Prayer for the Dead
Caus. Lindenboom v. Camille, 1934 Ch 162, A tombstone bearing an inscription 'Of your charity pray for the repose of the soul of' or similar words can be removed, Pearson v. Stead, 1903, P. 66, but see
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