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Dwelling house
Dwelling house, according to Webster's Comprehen-sive Dictionary, the expression 'dwelling house' means a house built for habitation, a domicile. In...
Right in or over land/Land tenure
Right in or over land/Land tenure, these words occurring in Entry 18 in List 11 of Seventh Schedule to the...
Res
significationem quia tam corporea quam incorporea, cujuscunque sunt generis, natur', sive speciei, comprehendit. 3 Inst. 182, (The word 'thing' has a
More or less
More or less (sive plus siveminus). These words in a contract, which rests in fieri, will
Kennelworth edict
Kennelworth edict (dictum sive edictum de Kennelworth). An edict or award between Henry III
Immoral
Immoral, the word 'immoral' is a very comprehen-sive word. Ordinarily it takes in every aspect of personal conduct deviating from...
preclude
preclude pre·clud·ed pre·clud·ing : to prevent or exclude by necessary consequence [the requirement of a marriage ceremony s the creation...
verdict
verdict [alteration (partly conformed to Medieval Latin veredictum) of Anglo-French veirdit statement, finding, verdict, from Old French veir true (from...
underinclusive
underinclusive : not sufficiently inclusive : excluding something that should be included ;specif : not affecting others similarly situated with...
pleading
pleading 1 a : one of the formal declarations (as a complaint or answer) exchanged by the parties in a...
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