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Chassis

A traversing base frame or movable railway along which the carriage of a barbette or casemate gun moves backward and

Barruly

Traversed by barrulets or small bars said of the field

Bowshot

The distance traversed by an arrow shot from a bow

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Cause of action

505: (1975) 2 SCC 671: AIR 1976 SC 331. A cause of action means every fact, which if traversed, it would be necessary for the plaintiff to prove in order to support his right to a judgment

De injuria sua propria absque tali causa

propria absque tali causa (of his own wrong, without any such cause as alleged), more compendiously called the traverse de injuria, a species of traverse by replication in pleading, now obsolete, which varied from the common form,

Route

Route, means a line of travel which specifies the highway which maybe traversed by a motor vehicle between one terminus and another. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, s. 2 (38)] Under s.

Bar, plea in

repelled their legal effect. In the first case the defendant was said, in the language of pleading, to traverse the matter of the declaration; in the latter, to confess and avoid it. Pleas in bar were consequently

Traversing Indictment

Procedure Act, 1851, s. 16, repeals 60 Geo. 3 & 1 Geo. 4, c. 4, as to the traverse of indictments in cases of misdemeanour, and provides, by s. 27, that no person prosecuted shall be entitled

hodometer

wheel makes a complete circle multiplied by the circumference is a measure of the length of the path traversed It may be used to measure distances on curved as well as straight paths A variant which registers

Nul tort, plea of

Nul tort, plea of, a traverse in a real action that no wrong was done; it was a species of the general issue.

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Chassis

A traversing base frame or movable railway along which the carriage of a barbette or casemate gun moves backward and

Barruly

Traversed by barrulets or small bars said of the field

Bowshot

The distance traversed by an arrow shot from a bow

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Cause of action

505: (1975) 2 SCC 671: AIR 1976 SC 331. A cause of action means every fact, which if traversed, it would be necessary for the plaintiff to prove in order to support his right to a judgment

De injuria sua propria absque tali causa

propria absque tali causa (of his own wrong, without any such cause as alleged), more compendiously called the traverse de injuria, a species of traverse by replication in pleading, now obsolete, which varied from the common form,

Route

Route, means a line of travel which specifies the highway which maybe traversed by a motor vehicle between one terminus and another. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, s. 2 (38)] Under s.

Bar, plea in

repelled their legal effect. In the first case the defendant was said, in the language of pleading, to traverse the matter of the declaration; in the latter, to confess and avoid it. Pleas in bar were consequently

Traversing Indictment

Procedure Act, 1851, s. 16, repeals 60 Geo. 3 & 1 Geo. 4, c. 4, as to the traverse of indictments in cases of misdemeanour, and provides, by s. 27, that no person prosecuted shall be entitled

hodometer

wheel makes a complete circle multiplied by the circumference is a measure of the length of the path traversed It may be used to measure distances on curved as well as straight paths A variant which registers

Nul tort, plea of

Nul tort, plea of, a traverse in a real action that no wrong was done; it was a species of the general issue.

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