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expose
b : to purposely uncover (one's private body parts) or leave open to view in a place or situation in which such conduct is likely to be deemed offensive or indecent esp. as set forth by statute
affirmative relief
defendant to a lawsuit for injury which he or she claims to have suffered during the same factual situation the plaintiff claims to have been injured in and for which he or she could also bring a
alternative
established system ;also : different from the usual or conventional [ sentencing] n 1 : a proposition or situation offering a choice between two or more things only one of which may be chosen 2 a :
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care
care 1 : watchful or protective attention, caution, concern, prudence, or regard usually towards an action or situation ;esp : due care [a person has a duty to use in dealing with others, and failure to
casus omissus
casus omissus [New Latin] : a situation omitted from or not provided for by statute or regulation and therefore governed by the common law
circumstance
s clearly indicate the trustworthiness of the statement "State v. Lopez, 764 P.2d 1111 (1988)"] 2 pl : situation with regard to wealth [the s of the parties before the divorce]
economic realities test
economic realities test : a judicial method of determining the nature of a business transaction or situation ;esp : a test used by courts for the purpose of determining if a person is an employee
Site
The place where anything is fixed situation local position as the site of a city or of a house
endanger
endanger : to bring into danger or peril vi : to create a dangerous situation [charged with driving to ]
examiner
oath and take testimony b : a person whose work is to inspect usually a specified thing or situation [a bank ]
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