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grieve
grieve grieved griev·ing vt : to submit (a grievance) to a grievance procedure [wage claims…had been contractually
acquiesce
acquiesce -esced -esc·ing : to accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively often used with in and sometimes with
Lean
court regards the advocate's position disfavorably; (2) to yield; to submit, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 897.
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Mediators of questions
same; to whose determination therein the parties concerned were to submit, 27 Edw. 3, st. 2, c. 24.
Papers laid on table
Papers laid on the table of the House has to submit a copy of it to the Speaker in advance and
Poison
c. 25), which setup a Poisons Board to prepare and submit a list of substances to be treated as poisons, for
Railway
and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, obliged all the companies to submit to the Board of Trade a 'revised classification of the
Recusant
Recusant, means a person who refuses to submit to an authority or comply with a command, Black's Law
Significavit
forty days, for the keeping him in prison till he submit himself to the authority of the Church. See 53 Geo.
Ignorance of law is no excuse
prescribes a differential treatment, and he must therefore, refuse to submit to it or incur the peril of the bar of
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