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Singular
Singular. By the Interpretation Act, 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c. 63), re-enacting the repealed 13 & 14 Vict. c. 21, s. 4, it is enacted that words in Acts of Parliament passed after 1850 importing...
Singularize
To make singular or single to distinguish
Singularly
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Singularity
The quality or state of being singular some character or quality of a thing by which it is distinguished from all or from most others peculiarity
Singular
Separate or apart from others single distinct
Jus singulare
Jus singulare, means individual law. A law or right established for special purposes, as opposed to the common or public law or right, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 868.
Singular successor
Singular successor. A purchaser is so termed in Scots Law, in contradistinction to the heir of a landed proprietor, who succeeds to the whole heritage by regular title of succession or universal representation, whereas the purchaser...
Generale tantum valet in generalibus quantum singulare in singulis
Generale tantum valet in generalibus quantum singulare in singulis [Lat.], what is general prevails as much amongst things general as what is particular amongst things particular
VerbarLophiomys
A very singular rodent Lophiomys Imhausi of Northeastern Africa It is the only known representative of a special family Lophiomyidaelig remarkable for the structure of the skull It has handlike feet and the hair is peculiar...
Kakapo
A singular nocturnal parrot Strigops habroptilus native of New Zealand It lives in holes during the day but is active at night It resembles an owl in its colors and general appearance It has large wings...
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Singular
Singular. By the Interpretation Act, 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c. 63), re-enacting the repealed 13 & 14 Vict. c. 21, s. 4, it is enacted that words in Acts of Parliament passed after 1850 importing...
Singularize
To make singular or single to distinguish
Singularly
Matched in: Term Singularly
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Singularity
The quality or state of being singular some character or quality of a thing by which it is distinguished from all or from most others peculiarity
Singular
Separate or apart from others single distinct
Jus singulare
Jus singulare, means individual law. A law or right established for special purposes, as opposed to the common or public law or right, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 868.
Singular successor
Singular successor. A purchaser is so termed in Scots Law, in contradistinction to the heir of a landed proprietor, who succeeds to the whole heritage by regular title of succession or universal representation, whereas the purchaser...
Generale tantum valet in generalibus quantum singulare in singulis
Generale tantum valet in generalibus quantum singulare in singulis [Lat.], what is general prevails as much amongst things general as what is particular amongst things particular
VerbarLophiomys
A very singular rodent Lophiomys Imhausi of Northeastern Africa It is the only known representative of a special family Lophiomyidaelig remarkable for the structure of the skull It has handlike feet and the hair is peculiar...
Kakapo
A singular nocturnal parrot Strigops habroptilus native of New Zealand It lives in holes during the day but is active at night It resembles an owl in its colors and general appearance It has large wings...
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