Shadow - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shadow
the body which intercepts the rays of light as the shadow of a man of a tree or of a tower
Shadow of doubt
Shadow of doubt, in its practical application in circumstantial evidence, the
Cabinet, shadow
Cabinet, shadow, is a body of opposition leaders meeting from time to
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Cabinet
and Whiteley, p. 42. The leader of opposition is a shadow Prime Minister and he has to be prepared to take
Eclipse
eclipse is caused by the moon passing through the earths shadow a solar eclipse by the moon coming between the sun
Periscian
Having the shadow moving all around
Title
occupation of the estate, without any apparent right or any shadow of pretence of right to hold and continue such possession.
Necessity, homicide by
or negligence in the party killing, and therefore without any shadow of blame. As, for instance, by virtue of such an
Inter canem et lupum
(between the dog and the wolf), twilight; called also mock shadow, daylight's gate, and betwixt hawk and buzzard.
Colour of office
grounded upon corruption, to which the office is as a shadow and colour, Plowd. 64.
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