Singleness - Law Dictionary Search Results
single minded
Having a single purpose concentrating on a single goal hence artless guileless single
Single foot
An irregular gait of a horse called also single footed pace See Single v i
Single escheat
Single escheat, when all a person's moveables fall to the Crown,
Single combat, Trial by
Single combat, Trial by. See BATTEL.
Single entry
Single entry, an entry made to charge or to credit an
single publication rule
single publication rule : a rule in the law of libel
single-act statute
single-act statute : long-arm statute
Single
than one consisting of one alone individual separate as a single star
Single breasted
buttoning and having buttons on one edge only as a single breasted coast
single mindedness
The quality of being single minded
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