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King's Bench
civil causes: the former in what is called the Crown side or Crown office, the letter in the plea side of
Spinster
be occupied in spinning. In Scotland the wife's or cognate side of the family is termed the 'spindle-side,' in contradistinction to
Judgment
Judgment [fr. judgment, Fr.], judicial determination; decision of a Court. Under the former practice of the superior Courts, this term...
Behind
On the side opposite the front or nearest part on the back side
Collaterally
Side by side by the side
lopsided victory
A victory in a contest in which one side defeats the other overwhelmingly in sports meaning one side scores
Cross-examination
Cross-examination, the examination of a witness by the opposite side, generally after examination in chief, but some times without such
Objection to evidence
one party be objected to, all the counsel on the side objecting may be heard against the admissibility, and all on
Bilateral
Having two sides arranged upon two sides affecting two sides or two parties
Blockhouse
of heavy timbers or logs for military defense having its sides loopholed for musketry and often an upper story projecting over
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