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Oyer de Record

petition made in Court that the judges, for better proof's sake, will hear or look upon any record.

Remand

and 1879, s. 24), in the first instance for the sake of allowing further evidence to be collected and adduced at

Stakeholder

(1908) 2 KB 333. Upon a sale of land a sake-holder appears to hold the deposit for the party entitled thereto.

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Uses

over uses under the name of trusts. Although, for the sake of distinction, and in practice, the first use executed by

V.G

V.G., verbi gratia, for the sake of example.

Vexatious action

inherent power to stay any action brought merely for the sake of annoyance or oppression, see Lawrance v. Norreys, (1890) 15

Withdrawal of juror

cannot agree upon a verdict, or even merely for the sake of compromise, one of them is often withdrawn by consent

Self discipline

Correction or government of ones self for the sake of improvement

Porporino

a yellow powder sometimes used by mediaeligval artists for the sake of economy instead of gold

Self devotion

willingness to sacrifice ones own advantage or happiness for the sake of others self sacrifice

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Oyer de Record

petition made in Court that the judges, for better proof's sake, will hear or look upon any record.

Remand

and 1879, s. 24), in the first instance for the sake of allowing further evidence to be collected and adduced at

Stakeholder

(1908) 2 KB 333. Upon a sale of land a sake-holder appears to hold the deposit for the party entitled thereto.

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Uses

over uses under the name of trusts. Although, for the sake of distinction, and in practice, the first use executed by

V.G

V.G., verbi gratia, for the sake of example.

Vexatious action

inherent power to stay any action brought merely for the sake of annoyance or oppression, see Lawrance v. Norreys, (1890) 15

Withdrawal of juror

cannot agree upon a verdict, or even merely for the sake of compromise, one of them is often withdrawn by consent

Self discipline

Correction or government of ones self for the sake of improvement

Porporino

a yellow powder sometimes used by mediaeligval artists for the sake of economy instead of gold

Self devotion

willingness to sacrifice ones own advantage or happiness for the sake of others self sacrifice

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