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Criminal Evidence Act

character 'or the nature or conduct of the defence is such as to involve imputations' [see R. v. Rouse, (1904) 1 KB 184; R. v. Bridgwater, (1905) 1 KB 131; R. v. Preston, (1909) 1 KB 568]

Succession duties

upon a succession after death, as no probate duty was then payable in respect of it. Consult Hanson; Rouse's Practical Man. 19th Edn.; and see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Death Duties.' See DEATH DUTIES and LEGACY DUTY.

Coma

A state of profound insensibility from which it is difficult or impossible to rouse a person See Carus

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cite

cite cit·ed cit·ing [Latin citare to rouse, call on, summon] 1 : to demand the appearance of in court : serve with a citation [had

Erection

a machine the act of founding or establishing as a commonwealth or an office also the act of rousing to excitement or courage

Excitable

Capable of being excited or roused into action susceptible of excitement easily stirred up or stimulated

Excitation

The act of exciting or putting in motion the act of rousing up or awakening

Excitement

The act of exciting or the state of being roused into action or of having increased action impulsion agitation as an excitement of the people

Exsuscitation

A stirring up a rousing

Levet

A trumpet call for rousing soldiers a reveille

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Criminal Evidence Act

character 'or the nature or conduct of the defence is such as to involve imputations' [see R. v. Rouse, (1904) 1 KB 184; R. v. Bridgwater, (1905) 1 KB 131; R. v. Preston, (1909) 1 KB 568]

Succession duties

upon a succession after death, as no probate duty was then payable in respect of it. Consult Hanson; Rouse's Practical Man. 19th Edn.; and see Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Death Duties.' See DEATH DUTIES and LEGACY DUTY.

Coma

A state of profound insensibility from which it is difficult or impossible to rouse a person See Carus

Keep your definitions linked to case research

cite

cite cit·ed cit·ing [Latin citare to rouse, call on, summon] 1 : to demand the appearance of in court : serve with a citation [had

Erection

a machine the act of founding or establishing as a commonwealth or an office also the act of rousing to excitement or courage

Excitable

Capable of being excited or roused into action susceptible of excitement easily stirred up or stimulated

Excitation

The act of exciting or putting in motion the act of rousing up or awakening

Excitement

The act of exciting or the state of being roused into action or of having increased action impulsion agitation as an excitement of the people

Exsuscitation

A stirring up a rousing

Levet

A trumpet call for rousing soldiers a reveille

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