Singularity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Quare impedit
but s. 26 of that Act did away with this singularity of procedure, which is now the same as in other
Singularity
The quality or state of being singular some character or quality of a thing by which it
Singularist
One who affects singularity
Clauses irritant and resolutive
no more than a personal obligation, ineffectual against creditors or singular successors, Bell's Dict.
Queerish
Rather queer somewhat singular
Raiment
Clothing in general vesture garments usually singular in form with a collective sense
Regimentals
soldiers of a regiment military dress formerly used in the singular in the same sense
Singular
Separate or apart from others single distinct
Solenodon
Either one of two species of singular West Indian insectivores allied to the tenrec One species Solendon
Bill of Rights
and Commons 'do claim, demand, and insist upon all and singular the premises, as their undoubted rights and liberties.' The Act
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