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Tutius semper est errare acquietando quam in puniendo, ex parte misericordia quam ex parte justitia
safer to err in acquitting than in punishing: on the side of mercy, then of strict justice.
ex parte
ex parte [Medieval Latin, on behalf (of)] : on behalf of or involving only one party to a legal matter...
Side wheel
Having a paddle wheel on each side said of steam vessels as a side wheel steamer
Side chain theory
Complex molecules react with one another through certain of their side chains but only when these side chains have a definite
Crown side
Crown side of the King's Bench Division of High Court, tht side
Ex parte
Upon or from one side only one sided partial as an ex parte statement
Sided
Having such or so many sides used in composition as one sided many sided
Bank sided
Having sides inclining inwards as a ship opposed to wall sided
Iron sided
Having iron sides or very firm sides
Many sided
Having many sides said of figures Hence presenting many questions or subjects for
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