To Touch - Law Dictionary Search Results
VerbarImpatiens
beautiful flowers so called because the elastic capsules burst when touched and scatter the seeds with considerable force Called also touch
abut
abut abut·ted abut·ting vi : to touch along a border or with a projecting part used with
Coroner
a specified time and place, there to inquire as jurors touching the death of such person as aforesaid. The coroner also
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Colony
general or partial, leaving the old laws still in force touching matters unprovided for. In the third case (which is strictly
Condition
is required to be done. See Jac. Law Dict.; Shep. Touch. 117; 2 Com. Ding. And see CONDITIONS OF SALE.
Constat
of it was the certifying what appears (constat) upon record touching the matter in question. It was held to be superior
Contiguous
Contiguous, prima facie means 'touching', Soillers Ltd. v. Cardiff Assessment Committee and Pritchard, (Cardiff Revenue Officer), (1931) 2 KB 21.
Contrectatio rei aliene, animo furandi, est furtum
Contrectatio rei aliene, animo furandi, est furtum [Lat.], The touching of property not one's own, with an intention to steal,
Delivery of a Deed
similar import; or by doing and saying something. See Shep. Touch. P. 57. Delivery is of two kinds:-- (a) Absolute, when
Corpus cum causa
out of Chancery to remove both the body and record touching the cause of any man lying in execution on a
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