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suggestion
suggestion 1 a : the act or process of suggesting b
Suggestion
Suggestion, a surmise or representing of a thing; an entry of
suggestive mark
suggestive mark A mark that, when applied to the goods or
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Leading question
Leading question, a question which suggests to a witness the answer which the party examining desires.
Consultation
of the King's Court, upon comparing the libel with the suggestion of the party, find the suggestion false or not proved,
Confession
cannot be construed as meaning a statement by an accused suggesting the inference that he committed the crime. A confession must
Legal proceedings
Legal proceedings, do not in their ordinary sense at first suggest the commencement of an arbitration. To refer to a person
Incorporated Law Society
all Bills brought into Parliament, and makes such remarks and suggestions as appear to it necessary (see General Regulations, No. 39)
Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
duties and revenues of two previous Royal Commissions, empowered to suggest measures conductive to the efficiency of the Established Church to
Cut and removed from any land
removed from any land' used in s. 4 to not suggest felling of the trees and removing the wood from one
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