Turn - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: turnTurn, or Tourn
it had its name originally from the sheriff making a turn of circuit about his shire and holding this court in
turn
turn to have a specified decisive factor used with on the
By turning
an obscure road a way turning from the main road
Re turn
to turn again
Series turns
the turns in a series circuit
Presentation
vacant in the lifetime of the patron when the void turn devolves upon the personal representative mirehouse v rennell 1833 7
order
intended to provide immediate protection from violence or threatened violence turn 183 over order t 601 r n 333 v 601
Contourneacute
which is not the usual one said of an animal turned to the sinister which is usually turned to the dexter
Deflection
of turning aside or state of being turned aside a turning from a right line or proper course a bending esp
Dextrorotatory
turning or causing to turn toward the right hand esp turning
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