Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
ENGLISH-RUSSIAN TERMS
ON CIVIL LAW
AND LAW OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Omsk 2003
Compiled by S.D. Oskina, senior teacher
Editors: L.B. Tkacheva, candidate of philological science, professor
L.A. Terehova, candidate of law, an assistant professor.
2003
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to be in abeyance(cy)
~ of suit
~ of tax assessment
ab agendo (.) , plea in ~ (-
) . .,
abandonee 1) , - -
; 2) -
, - price ~
; 3) , abater ,
abandonment 1) (
, . .); 2) - abator 1) , -
( -
); 3) , - ; 2) , -
; 4)
~ of attachment lien (- abbreviate , (
) - )
, , ~ of adjudication 1) (.) -
~ through failure to claim - ; 2) ,
-
abdiction (abdication) (
~ to insurer ( ), ( , , -
) )
abearance 1) ; 2)
malicious ~ -
(, )
abatement 1) , , abeyance(cy) 1) -
; 2)
-
; ; -
3) , , ; 4) - ;
( ); 5) - ; 2) , -
( - ; 3) -
, , ( , -
) )
~ and revival - in ~ 1) , -
(, , ;
) 2) ( ), -
~ of action 1) , ( ); 3)
, , ; 2) - ( )
to be in ~ (
~ of beguest - )
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abidance
abidance 1) , - 2) (.)
, ; 2) ;
ability 1) , - 3) ,
, ; 2) - ~ of damages
~ to act abroachment
~ to pay
~ to pay debts abrogation , ,
~ to perform
~ to replay express ~
~ to stand trial () ( , )
implied ~
apparent present ~ ( , )
absence ,
competitive ~ ~ cum dolo et cupla (.) -
forecasting ~ -
~ from court
present ~ ~ from work ( )
service ~ of product - ~ without valid excuse -
,
abintestate , - corporate ~ from the state -
( ) -
abishring ,
entirely voluntary ~
abjudication ( , - (; -
) )
abjuration 1) ; in the ~ of evidence
2) ( , . .)
abnegation 1) ; 2) necessary ~ -
( , ) ;
necessary and voluntary ~ -
abnormality 1) , -
; -
; 2)
abode probate ~ , -
fixed (settled) ~ -
sick ~ ( )
abolishment , , voluntary ~ ;
,
abolition , , - absentee 1) ; 2) -
abolitionist , - absenteeism 1) ;
() 2)
abridgement 1) ;
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abuttal
absolution 1) , , abuse 1) ; 2) -
; 2) ( - ,
, ) ~ at law -
absolvitor (.) 1) ;
2) ~ of authority -
absorption ,
~ of confidence -
cost ~
; ~ of credit
freight ~ ~ of discretion -
;
abstainer ( - ~ of distress -
) ,
abstention ( -
~ of independence -
)
abstinence , - ~ of judicial discretion -
abstract 1) , ( ~ of law ;
, ); 2)
, - ~ of legal right -
, , ,
~ of account ~ of monopoly -
~ of evidence -
~ of office -
~ of fine -
~ of power 1) -
~ of judgement ; 2)
~ of process
~ of record on appeal -
~ of right
child ~ -
~ of title
~ record 1) , crying ~
, , ; 2) - dangerous ~ (
), -
amendatory ~
, judicial ~
marginal ~ , legal ~ ,
; -
; - malicious ~
, abuttal 1) , ; 2) -
abstracter ,
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abutter
abutter qualified ~ ; -
accedence 1) ( , special ~
, ); 2) trade ~ -
(. ); 3)
(, ) unqualified ~
acceleration 1) verbal ~
; 2) , acceptilaton (.)
; 3) -
( - acceptor
) access 1) , ;
~ of estate 2) (, ,
- ); 3) -
, -
~ of maturity - ;
4) -
~ of remainder = ~ of estate , -
acceptance 1) ; 2) , ;
; 3) , -
~ to councel
~ for (upon) honour -
~ to court -
~ in blank
~ of an offer (bid) - ~ to courts -
() , ,
~ of performance -
() ~ to the case -
~ of service 1)
; 2) ~ to the pirated work -
- , -
( )
~ receivable equal ~
~ supra protest - free ~
free ~ to and from the sea
absolute ~
bankers ~ legal ~
blank ~ unlimited ~
collateral ~ - accessibility , -
public ~ (.) -
general ~
parol ~ accession 1) ( ,
partial ~ ); 2) ( -
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checking accounts
), ( - ~ attached
); 3) ; ~ current ,
(); 4)
~ to a treaty (to a convention) - ~ de computo -
()
accessory (- ~ in arrear
) ~ in trust , -
accident 1) ; 2)
~ payable ,
~ insured
industrial ~ ~ receivable ,
inevitable ~ , ~ rendered ,
; ,
sea ~
work ~ ~s due to customers
accidental
(, )
~s having a long time to run
accomenda ,
~ settled -
~ stated ,
accommodation 1) ,
; 2) ; 3) , ; accumulation ~
4) , , ;
(); 5) aggregate ~s ,
bank ~
credit ~ assets ~s
monetary ~ - - bank ~ ,
bear ~s
accompli
fait ~ (.) book ~ ,
accord , budget ~s
~ of satisfaction bull ~s
, ; -
business ~s , -
accordance 1) , ; ,
2) (.: , - capital ~
, ) cash ~
account 1) , ; 2) ; charge ~
3) ; 4) - charge ~s
, -
; 5) (pl.) checking ~s ()
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closed account
closed ~ saving(s) ~
closing of ~s segregated ~
combined ~s settlement ~
commodity ~ to debit ~s ; -
consolidated ~s
consumer ~ transfer ~ ;
controlled (discretionary) ~ - ; ;
,
correspondent ~s transferable ~
unsettled ~s
corresponding ~s - accountability 1) , -
,
current ~ , ; 2)
disbursement ~ legal ~ ;
, ( )
domestic ~s accountant 1) ; 2)
final ~ , attorney-~ -
frozen ~ independent ~
general ~s accounting 1) , , -
impounded ~ , ; 2) -
income ~
interim ~ ~ data of cost(s) -
investments ~
joint ~ ~ entry
manufacturing ~ - ~ equation
~ period ( -
margin ~ )
non-segregated ~ ~ procedures
omnibus ~ ~ system
open ~ activity ~
operating ~ bank ~
outlay ~s , business ~ -
overhead ~ cash basis ~ -
personal ~
production ~ cost ~
profit-and-loss ~ income ~ ,
,
property ~
accreditation , -
reconciled ~s
retained contribution ~ -
multiple ~ -
revenue ~
running ~ ,
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act of omission
accreditee 1) , ~ of attainder (.) -
; ,
2) , -
~ of bankruptcy , -
accreditor 1) ; -
2) ,
accretion 1) , , ~ of civil status -
(, );
2) ; 3) - ~ of commission (
( , - , )
. . ) ~ of condonation , -
~ of power , -
, ~ of curatory (.) -
artificial ~ -
() ~ of dominion
natural ~ ( -
() )
act 1) ; 2) ; 3) , - ~ of God , --
, (-
~ and intent concurred , -
~ as amended )
~ of honour
~ colore officii , -
~ of indemnity
~ complained of
~ done , , - ~ of insolvency , -
~ done willingly , - ~ of law 1) -
-
~ endangering life , ; 2)
; 3) ; 4) -
~ injurious to the public in general -
, - ~ of legislation ,
, -, -
~ of legislature
~-in-law , ,
~ in pais , ~ of man (
-
~ not warranted by law , )
~ of mutiny
~ of adjournal (.) - ~ of omission , -
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act of outrage
~ of outrage Grain Futures ~ -
~ of possession -
hodge-podge ~ ,
~ of protest
, injurious ~ , , -
~ of Providence -, -
internationally wrongful ~ -
~ of public nature - -
judicial ~
~ of sale - juristic ~
justifiable ~ , /
~ of sederunt (.)
justified ~ ,
~ of use ; - -
() lawful ~ , -
~ on petition -
legal ~ 1) ,
~ or omission - ; 2)
legislative ~ ,
~ warranted by law - ;
ministerial ~ ,
abusive ~ -
adoptive ~ (- ,
, - multilateral ~
) negative ~ 1) ;
ancillary ~ , - 2)
negligent ~ ,
authorized ~
Bankruptcy ~ (BA) - notarial ~ 1) ;
2) ,
bilateral ~ official ~ ,
continuous ~ omnibus ~ ()
discrimination ~
, - open ~ , ,
disparaging ~s - particular ~
positive ~ (
excusable ~ , - )
prior ~ -
final ~ ,
forbidden ~ private ~ ; ;
Futures Trading Commission ~ , -
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action ex contractu
public ~ 1) , ; ~ contrario (.)
2) , ~ damni injuria (.) -
Securities Exchange ~ (SEA) ,
~ depositi contrario (.) -
single ~ ()
~ depositi directa (.)
special ~ ; , -
~ directa (.)
survival ~ - ~ empti (.) ,
-
tortious ~ , , - ~ familiase eriscundae (.)
Trade Expansion ~ (TEA) - ~ perse (.) -
,
unauthorized ~ - ~ personalis (.)
~ pro socio (.) -
unilateral ~
validating ~ (.) ~ rescissoria (.) -
( )
voidable ~ ~ temporalis (.)
voluntary ~ - ~ utilis (.)
~ venditi (.) -
wrongful ~ -
, - action 1) , , -
, ; 2) , ; 3) -
actio (.) , , , ; 4) , -
, ,
~ arbitraria (.) , , ; 5) ,
, ; 6) (.)
~ calumnial -
~ against the state
~ civilis (.) ~ against the United States -
~ commodati (.) -
, - ~ at common law 1) -
,
( , -
~ communi dividundo (.) - ); 2)
-
~ at law
~ condictio indebitati (.) ~ brought (-
, , , )
~ ex contractu (.)
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action ex delicto
~ ex delicto (.) - ~ in personal
, ; - ~ in quo warranto (.) -
, -
~ for ascertainment , -
,
~ for battery ~ in rem
~ for conspiracy , - ~ in tort -
, ;
~ for contributing patent infringement ,
~ lies
~ for damages - ~ of assize -
,
~ for declaration of a right -
~ of assumpsit -
~ for declaratory judgement - (-
, -
~ for determination of adverse claims )
- ~ of book account
-
, - ~ of book debt
~ for divorce ~ of conversion
~ for exoneration -
~ of covenant -
~ for libel ,
~ of debt
~ for mesne profit(s)
, - ~ of detinue
-
~ of ejectment
~ for money had and received
~ of forcible entry -
~ for partition (- (
) )
~ for recovery of possession ~ of local nature (.)
(
~ for restitution
~ for separate maintenance - )
( ~ of mandamus
, )
~ in contract ~ of rescission
~ in equity - (, )
, - ~ of trespass -
; -
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formed action
- common law ~ ,
;
~ of trover - compensatory ~
~ of writ - concerted ~ , -
, -
consumer class ~ -
~ on request -
contested ~ 1) ;
~ on the case - 2) -
( , - ,
) copyright infringement ~ -
~ over ,
~ quasi in rem corrective ~ (-
~ rescissory 1) - , , )
; 2) - counter ~
court ~ ; -
~ to quiet title -
cross ~
accessory ~ , - cumulative ~
, - customer ~ -
,
advisory ~ (.) -
declaratory ~ (.) -
affirmative ~ 1) , - ,
; 2) ( derivative ~
) disciplinary ~
amicable ~ ; domestic relations ~ -
, -
droitural ~
ancestral ~ - enforcement ~ -
,
enticement ~ -
ancillary ~ - ,
environmental ~ -
antitrust ~ (.)
equitable ~ ,
civil ~ ; -
federal ~ -
class ~ (
, , feigned (fictitious) ~
) ()
coercive ~s - formed ~
;
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frivolous action
frivolous ~ , price-fixing ~ (.)
()
governmental ~ - principal ~ ()
, - probate ~
quia timet ~ ,
hypothecary ~ (.) - -
, - , -
illegal ~ real ~ 1) ; 2) -
independent ~ ,
recourse ~
joint ~ 1) ; redhibitory ~ -
2) ( - - (
) )
judicial ~ regulatory ~ ,
juratory ~
law enforcement ~ - remedial ~ (
);
legal ~ representative ~
local ~ , - , ( -
,
matrimonial ~ - )
rescissory ~ (-
mixed ~ , -- ), (
)
mock ~ () revocatory ~
nullity ~ - (., , -
)
office ~ (.) - secondary ~
( ) separate ~ ,
ordinary ~
original ~ separation ~ -
pending ~
personal ~ 1) ; several ~s ; ,
2) ; 3) -
statutory ~ ,
petitory ~ 1) ; subsequent ~ -
2) (.)
popular ~ , test ~ (,
-
possessory ~ )
preventive ~ - to bring (take) an ~ against somebody
; -
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address for service
tort ~ - overall business ~
,
transitory ~ 1) (, priority ~ies -
); 2) , unlawful ~ , -
-
actor 1) , ;
unmaintainable ~ 2) ; 3) , -
vexatious ~ - ~ in rem suam ( . . ),
( ), - , -
, ( . . -
actionability , )
, - acts , -
(
activity , , )
actuality , -
~ies 1) ; 2) - ,
actuals 1) (,
business ~ ); 2) (-
coercive ~ies - ); 3) -
competitive ~ Actus Dei (.)
concerted ~ , - , -; - -
delinquent ~ies -
actus reus (.)
, (-
(
)
)
deviant ~ies , -
( , , - addition(s) 1) ; -
) , ; 2) ; -
dummy ~
illegal ~ies , - ~ to patent 1) -
; 2)
improper ~ies (- -
, ) -
additionals -
infringing ~ -
address 1) ; 2) ;
lawful (legal, legitimate) ~ies - 3) ,
, ,
noncoercive ~ies -
~ for service -
,
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address in case of need
~ in case of need ~ of proceedings ,
( ) -
~ sine die (subject to call, without day)
business ~ ; ,
de jure ~ final ~ -
dummy ~ () -
false ~
legal ~ temporary ~ -
substituted ~ (- ()
) adjudgement 1) ,
addressee ; 2) -
adduction 1) , - , ( );
(); 2) , - 3) ()
() adjudication 1) -
adeem - /; /-
, , - ; 2) , -
; 3)
ademption 1) , - ; 4) (.)
, ; 5) , ,
; 2) - ( )
, ~ in bankruptcy -
; 3)
( -); , - ~ of claim
articulate ~ (.) -
adherence 1) (, -
. .); 2) (.) -
; 3) -
compulsory ~ -
adhesion 1) ; 2) -
delinquent ~ -
( )
adiratus (.) international ~ -
adjournal 1) , ; involuntary ~ -
2) ; 3) - ()
; 4) (.) juvenile ~
-
adjournment 1) ; 2) -
; 3) (- juvenile ~ of witness -
. .)
~ in eyre (.) - local ~ -
( )
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administration cum testamento annexo
prior ~ ~ of the average (.)
voluntary ~ () amicable ~ -
,
adjudicator , average ~ ; -
adjudicature 1) , -
, ( ); dollar ~ (
2) , , )
- downward/upward ~ -
, /
adjunct exchange ~s ,
salary ~ -
adjunction (-
)
ad litem () 1) -
ad jura regis (.) -
; 2)
( , -
, - admeasurement 1) -
, , - -
; ; 2) , ,
, - ( )
~ of dower -
)
~ of homestead -
adjuration 1) ;
, -
2) ; 3) -
~ of pasture -
adjuster 1) ; 2) ;
3)
adminicle ,
average ~
claim ~ ,
administration 1) -
insurance ~ - (-
);
2) , (); 3) -
adjustment 1) ; 2) -
( ), (-
, ; 3) ,
); 4) , (-
; 4) ,
); 5) ;
; 5) , -
6) (.)
; 6)
~ ad colligendum -
~ for change in the account
( -
)
~ of claim -
~ ad litem
~ of difference
~ cum testamento annexo
~ of disputes
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administration de bonis non
( ~ pendente lite -
) -
~ de bonis non -
~ pendente minoritate executoris -
~ durante absebentis - -
- -
~ durante animo vito - ~ without probate -
- -
-
-
ancillary (auxiliary) ~
~ durante minoritate administratoris ,
- domiciliary ~ -
,
~ in bankruptcy - general ~
, -
~ minor actate - judicial ~ ( ,
, )
- law enforcement ~ -
~ of bankrupts estate Letters of A~ -
, -
-
~ of complaints
~ of estate marital ~
()
~ of justice personnel ~
~ of law , - principal ~
,
~ of legislation - public ~ -
~ of patents , - regular ~
~ of the oath ; special ~
~ of trust estate -
, - administrator 1) ; 2) -
, , -
~ pendente absentia - ; 3)
- ; 4) -
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conditional admissibility
~ ad collogendum -
( -
) ~ with the will annexed -
~ ad litem -
( -
~ cum testamento annexo - -
- )
( - ancillary ~ -
- ; -
) ,
~ de bonis non - , -
~ durante absenta - appointed ~
-
court ~
~ durante animo vito domiciliary ~ -
, , -
-
- elected ~ -
~ durante minori altate general ~
-
~ durante minoritate administratoris principal ~ -
-
- public ~ -
~ in buncruptcy - regular ~
~ of absentee - special ~
,
-
temporary ~
~ of decedents estate
administratrix -
; , -
~ pendente absentia
- admiralty 1) ;
2)
~ pendente lite - admissibility
- ~ of evidence -
~ pendente minoritae executoris - conditional ~
( )
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limited admissibility
limited ~ incidextal ~s
() informal ~ -
admission(s) 1) ; 2) - ,
(); 3) ( -
~ against interest )
judicial ~ -
~ by a person in privity with a party in
litigation , - limited ~
- ()
out-of-court ~ -
~ by bail ; -
plenary ~
~ by conduct -
( ) tacit ~ , -
~ by demurrer -
vicarious ~ -
~ of case admittance 1) ( ,
); 2)
~ to probate () - admonition 1) ;
2) , ; 3) (.) -
adoptive ~ , - ,
admortization (.)
bar ~ () - -
extra-judicial ~ -
adolescence
( -
formal ~
-
; (-
)
-
adolescent
)
formal ~ at the trial - adoptee , -
;
formal ~ by letter - adopter
, adoption 1) ; 2) -
(, ); 3) -
formal ~ in answer to a notice to admit , ( )
facts ~ arrogatio -
- -
formal ~ in answer to interrogatories ~ by acknowledgement
-
, -
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advertising
~ by agreement - incestuous ~ -
, -
living in ~ -
~ by deed - (
, )
~ by estoppeb - to commit ~ -
~ of child - advance 1) , ;
2) , ; 3) , ()
~ of foreign corporation ~ free of interest
- cash ~
freight ~
~ of judgement () - outstanding ~
price ~ ,
~ of statute advancement 1) -
foreign ~ - -
; 2) (.)
sham ~ ( )
advantage 1) ; -
adpromissor (.) , - ; 2) ; 3) -
,
adrogation , collateral ~
adult 1) 16 ; 2) - mutual ~
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; , adventure 1) ; 2) ; 3) -
(1821 )
young ~ (.) - gross ~
( 18 21 ) ,
adulter joint ~
adulteration , - marine ~ (-
, )
adulterator adversary , -
adulterer , ()
~ of record -
adulteress -
, adverser , -
adultery , -
, , - advertisement , ,
( ), - legal ~ -
-
( ) advertising , -
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advertising exposure
~ exposure advocacy 1) ; 2) ;
competitive ~ - 3)
individual ~ ()
consumer ~
direct ~ advocate 1) , ;
direct-mail ~ - 2) ; 3)
~ depute (.) -
eye-catching ~ ,
follow-up ~ A~ General
front-page ~ ( -
)
full-page ~ consumer ~
crown ~ (-
industrial ~ - )
Kings (Queens) A~
informative ~ (
institutional ~ - -
)
nobile ~ petty ~ ,
advocation 1)
outdoor ~ ;
press ~ 2) (.)
advice 1) , ,
; 2) , () advocator 1) (.) ;
~ of collection 2)
~ of deal afeerer ,
-
~ of right -
afeerment 1)
independent ~ -
(., ); 2)
investment ~ - affiance 1) , ;
2) ,
legal ~ affiant 1) ,
shipping ~ ();
advisement 1) , - 2) , -
; 2) - , ; 3) , -
~ of rights ()
( ) affidavit , -
adviser ,
legal ~ , ~ ad merits , -
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agate
~ for attachment , opposing ~ -
supporting ~ ( -
~ in forma pauperis (.) - )
( to swear an ~
-
to take an ~
) transcribed ~ , -
~ of absence of matrimonial inpediments
affiliation 1) -
, ( );
~ of circulation (.) 2) ; 3) ;
, - 4) ,
~ of copyright claimant affinity 1) ,
(- ; 2) (.) -
,
, ) realated by ~
~ of defence - affirmance 1) , -
/ -
~ of good faith - ; 2) (-
)
~ of good name (.) ~ of judg(e)ment , -
( - ( )
)
~ of merits
affirmant , -
( )
~ of no collusion -
( affirmation 1) , -
- ; 2) -
) ( .);
~ of notice , - 3) (, )
~ of fact
~ on demurer - affreighter
- affreightment
affront
~ out-of-court ~ - deliberate ~ -
~ to hold to bail - afterbirth , -
-
~ upon information and belief - ( )
, , - agate -
-
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age
age 1) ; 2) ; of ~
3) retiring ~ -
~ at recruitment (.) - ;
() sufficient ~ ,
~ of consent (to marriage) -
~ of discretion , - to be of ~
to be under ~ -
~ of election , ;
voting ~ ,
~ of incapacity 1) - agency 1) (, -
; 2) , - ); 2) ; 3) -
- ; 4) ( -
/); 5) ; -
; 6) ;
~ of majority ~ by estoppel
~ of marriage -
~ of nurture (
) ~ by operation of law -
~ of patent (.)
(, - ~ by ratification
, -
)
~ of puberty - ~ coupled with an interest 1) -
, -
~ of reason , ; 2) -
advanced ~ -
arbitrary ~ - -
()
finished ~ ~ of a broker
first ~ ( ~ of necessity 1)
) ; 2)
full ~
juvenile court ~ , - advisory ~
- bail ~ 1) , ;
2) -
lawful ~ civil enforcement ~ -
legal ~ 1) ; 2) -
, collection ~ -
legal drinking ~ , -
customs ~
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commission agent
exclusive ~ non-profit ~ -
( -
) ostensible ~ -
executing ~ --
, - patent ~
executive ~ personnel ~
port ~
express ~ - pretrial services ~ () ,
- ,
general ~ () - probation ~
public ~
human ~ , - quasi-jud icial ~
( - ,
), - regulating ~ (.)
implied ~ - sea-bed resource ~
, shipping ~
, ships ~
special ~ ()
insurance ~
international ~ - spontaneous ~
, -
judicial ~ , ( )
universal ~ , -
law enforcement ~ 1)
; 2) - voluntary ~
; 3) -
; 4) - agenda
agent 1) ; 2) ;
legal ~ , 3) , ; 4) -
,
legal aid ~ - ~ by appointment , -
,
lending ~ ~ by contract ,
local ~ ;
mercantile/trade ~ - advertising ~
, authorized ~
non-cabinet ~ chartering ~
-
commercial ~ ; -
non-judicial ~ (- ;
) commission ~ ;
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common agent
common ~ , - ; -
del credere ~ , agistment (
-
forwarding ~ )
free ~ , agnate 1) ,
; 2) , -
freight ~ -
agnation 1) , -
insurance ~
; 2)
law ~ 1) , ;
2) (.) (, )
legal ~ agrarium
local ~ agration (.) -
managing ~ -
marine ~ agreeance (.) 1) ; 2) -
patent ~ ,
private ~ () - agreement 1) ; 2) -
; 3)
public ~ ~ approved by treaty (.) -
real estate ~ , -
selling ~ ~ by parol , -
ship ~
shipping ~ ~ by specialty 1)
social insurance ~ ; 2)
special ~ , -
() ; - ~ for insurance
~ in writing
statutory ~ , ~ of conveyance -
supply ~ ~ of lawsuit
travelling ~ (.) ~ of marriage
universal ~ ~ of unlimited duration
,
vicarious ~ , - ~ to sell
accessorial ~ -
aggravation 1) -
; 2) () aleatory ~ , -
~ of damages -
amending ~
aggregate .
aggregation (.) - amicable ~
,
30
national agreement
antenuptial ~ executory ~ -
( -
) express ~ -
arbitration ~
area ~ , - gentlemen(s) ~ 1)
; 2)
bare ~ (. . hire-purchase ~ -
,
) hybrid trade secret and patent ~ -
basic ~ -
bilateral ~ -
by mutual ~ implied ~ -
clearing ~ - ; , -
;
collateral ~ - inchoate ~ -
collective (bargaining) ~ - indemnification ~ -
(
) interim ~ ;
collusive ~ ,
() leasing ~
commodity ~ legislative-executive ~ 1) (.) -
consummated ~ - -
-
coproduction ~ - ; 2) -
, -
court-approved ~ , -
letting ~ ,
debt cancellation ~ -
licensing ~
deep-sea-bed mining ~ marital separation ~ -
- , -
devolution ~ ( -
(, ) )
double taxation ~ - marriage property ~ --
,
draft ~
employment ~ model ~
enforceable ~ , - multilateral ~ -
executed ~ mutual ~
national ~ ,
31
non-disclosure agreement
non-disclosure ~ - substituted ~
(., - sweetheart ~ -
- , - system ~ (-
) )
oral ~ , - tacit ~
tariff ~
parol ~ 1) ; 2) - tentative ~ -
, ,
payment(s) ~ trade and payment ~
plea ~ (.) -
trust ~ -
( -
)
post-nuptial ~ verbal ~ 1) ; 2) -
, - -
pre-existing ~ working ~ ,
procedural ~ - agressor ; -
profit-sharing ~ - ~ corporation -
( )
project ~ aid 1) ; 2) ; 3) -
publishers (publishing) ~ - (, ,
, -,
reciprocal trade ~ - ); 4) (pl., .) -
regional ~ ~ and advice in legal matters -
safeguards ~ , ,
salvage ~ , ~ and comfort
~ with strings , -
sentence-recommendation ~ (.)
-
( civil legal ~ , -
)
seperation ~ - credit ~
disinterested ~
skeleton ~ 1) ; economic ~
2) , - federal ~ (.) -
stand-still ~ - gratis ~
- ; legal ~
mutual ~
32
alienation in mortmain
overseas ~ - aldermanship -
pecuniary ~ alferation
selling ~s - verbal ~
( )
state ~ alibi
aide (.) corroborated ~
junior ~ dubious ~
senior ~ ironclad ~ (.)
aide-memoire (.) plausible ~ , -
aider 1) , , -
; 2) ; 3) ; - proved ~
questional ~ , -
~ by verdict -
, - questioned ~
substantiated ~
aid-prayer 1) (., .) - time-card ~ ,
-
- unquestionable ~
; 2) unquestioned ~
- - withdrawn ~
- alien
~ born
aids 1) ; amy ~ ;
2) ; 3) (.) , () ,
advertising ~
automatic ~ objectionable ~s -
briefing ~ resident ~ -, -
collision avoidance ~
() undocumented ~ , -
navigational ~ - -
;
aim ; ; alienability
~ justified alienage 1) ; 2) -
~ unjustified ,
akin
alderman , ; alienation 1) (-
/ ); 2)
aldermanry 1) ; ~ in mortmain -
2) ; 3) - (,
, . .
)
33
alienation of affection
~ of affection - ~ in pleading -
,
~ of appeal
~ of affections (- ~ of faculties (-
) -
-
) ~ upon information and belief -
fraudulent ~ 1) - ,
, ;
2) -
alternative (disjunctive) ~ -
illicit ~ , -
alienator , - ( )
, negative ~
alienee 1) ,
, ; positive ~
2) primary ~
alienor , allegiance 1) -
aliment (.) ; - ; 2) -
(-) , ; 3) , -
, ; 4) (.)
alimony , ; -
,
-
temporary ~ ,
to change ~
~ in general ()
;
, -
alliance 1) , ; 2) -
~ in gross (- ; 3) , ; -
) ; 4)
~ pendente lite ( allision ( -
) , , , , -
, )
accrued ~ allocation ,
ad interim ~ ; ; ; ;
permanent ~
temporary ~ ~ of charges -
alios acta (.)
alius (.) ~ of profits
~ of seats within
allegata et probata (.) -
( , . .)
-
overhead ~ (.) -
allegation ,
34
relocation allowance
allocatur exigent (.) (.) - ~ by creditor -
~ of alimony
allodia (.) (- ~ of appeal
- ~ of owelty -
)
allodium , ~ pendente lite
-
,
allograph ~ to member of armed forces -
; (
, ,
allonge (.) ; -
)
, ( )
additional ~s (of costs)
allotment 1) , , ; - -
, ; ;
2) ; 3) - assignment ~ ;
; 4) (.) -
- attendance ~
( . .); 5) (.) - book ~ ()
, compassionate ~
cost-of-living ~ -
~ of land
service ~ () (
)
allottee 1) - daily ~ , -
; 2)
allowability , - dependents ~
dress ~ ()
~ in one patent entertainment ~
() ( -
) family ~
allowance 1) ; ; - hospitality ~ -
; 2) , ; 3) -
; 4) ; 5) - language ~
, - maternity ~
-
; 6) , ; official ~ 1) ;
7) , 2)
(-, -) per diem ~ , -
~ by court -
(, . .) relocation ~ ,
35
responsibility allowance
responsibility ~ - fraudulent ~ ()
retirement ~ - verbal ~
special ~ - altercation 1) -
( ) -
; 2)
spoilage ~ alter ego (.) ; -
superannuation ~ ;
temporary ~ alter-idem (.) ;
( -
alternat
) alternate 1) ; 2) -
travelling ~ 1) ; 2) (, ), -
treatment ~
welfare ~ alternative , ;
widows ~
allusion 1) , ; sensible ~
2) ; 3) amalgamation 1) ,
alluvion 1) , , ; ; 2) (.) ,
2) , ; -
ally
~ of business
almshouse , production ~ -
( )
alta emormia (.) ambidexter (.) -
( ,
-
ambidexterity -
)
altas (.) ; -
ambiguity , -
,
;
~ dictus (.) ;
~ upon the factum -
alter deliberate ~ -
alteration 1) ; 2)
; 3) - latent ~ , , -
( ) -
~ of contract -
patent ~ 1)
~ of instrument (); 2) ,
authors ~
colorable ~ ( - ambi(o)dexter 1) (.) ,
)
36
amicus curiae
; 2) , - consequential ~ , -
ambit , - draft ~
; drafting/formal ~
~ of protection
amenability 1) (- earlier ~
), ; 2) -
, floor ~ , -
amende honorable (.) 1) - -
; ,
; 2) - procedural ~ -
- -
amendment 1) (-
substantive ~ -
, -
-
. .); 2) ( ,
trial ~ -
. .); 3) , -
-
; 4) -
, -
~ as of course -
- amends , ,
-
amenity 1) , -
~ by compulsion -
- ; 2) ,
();
~ of income tax return 3) ; 4) ;
-
common ~ies -
~ of judgement
amercement 1) ;
~ of pleading 2) ( -
-
~ of statute , )
amercer ,
~ on courts own motion - amicus curiae (.) 1) -
- ,
-
~ to conform to proof - -
- ,
-
; 2)
committee ~ , ,
-
37
amission
; maximum ~ ( -
3) , , )
amission minimum ~ ( -
amortization 1) - )
( outstanding ~
); 2) principal ~ , -
; 3) ; 4) - ;
settled ~ () -
()
amotion 1) ; total ~
2) ampliation
-
( )
amount 1) , , ; amy ,
2) -
~ covered
~ d emand ed anagraph ;
() analysis ; ; -
~ due
~ in arrear ~ of accounts
~ of statement
~ in cash fundamental ~
~ in controversy/in dispute price ~
, analyst (.) , -
~ of balance
~ of business anatocism(us) 1) -
~ of invention (.) - ; 2)
, ancestor 1) ; 2) -
~ of judgement ; 3) ,
~ of loss , ;
~ of prior use (.) - 4)
ancestral , -
~ of settlement ()
()
~ of tax ancestry , -
~ realized
~ to settle anchorage 1) ;
() 2)
capital ~ ancient (.) -
ceiling ~
floor ~ ancienty
gross ~ ; - ancillary -
-
38
annus deliberandi
- annotation 1) ,
; 2)
anglid (.) - announcement ; -
;
anhlote ( , annua ,
-
) annualization
anientisement ; -
- annuel (.)
;
animus (.) , annuitant , , -
~ injurandi (.) -
, annuity 1) , -
annates (., .) , , -
- ; 2) -
-
~ for education -
annex 1) , ;
2) ~ for maintenance -
~ to the freehold , -
bank ~
~ to the realty , - life ~ , -
annexation 1) ; - refund ~ -
; ; 2) - -
,
actual ~
authorized ~ (, simple (straight) ~
) ( )
constructive ~ 1) term ~
; , - annulment 1) , -
; 2) -
; 2) , - ; 3) -
creeping ~ , ~ of marriage
( , -
forcible ~ )
physical ~ - annuo reditu (., .)
unauthorized ~ (- annus deliberandi (.)
, ), - (,
-
annihilation )
39
anomy
anomy (.) , - supplemental ~ -
anonym 1) , answerability ;
, -
, ; 2) , antagonist , ;
anonymity antecedent
answer 1) ; 2) ; antecessor 1) -
3) ; 2) -
; ( ; 3)
); 4) antenati (pl.) ,
~ by affidavit ,
( , )
~ in bar
antichresis ,
~ in the affirmative
anticipation 1) , -
~ in the negative
amended ~ (-);
2) ; 3) -
compeliable ~ , - ; 4) (.) -
( -
) ~ of income
conclusive ~ , - ~ of payment
, mere paper ~ (.) -
double ~
evasive ~ antigraphy / -
false ~ , -
( , antimerger -
) , -
final ~
frivolous ~ 1) - antinomy ,
; 2) , -
antiquity
; 3)
~ of tenure , ,
incriminatory ~
original ~ - antitrust 1) (.)
; 2)
self-incriminating ~ , , ; -
; 3) -
sham ~ , -
( , apograph
)
40
reguired appearance
apolide , , interlocutory ~ -
,
apostles leapfrog ~ -
( - ( -
) )
apparency - lord of ~ , -
apparitor petition for ~ ,
; -
review ~ -
appeal 1) ,
right of ~ (-
, ; 2) ;
)
3) ; ; 4)
separate ~
statutory ~ -
~ (as) of right ,
,
~ by allowance -
supervisory ~ -
( -
~ by defendant -
)
without ~
~ by government -
,
~ lies to - appearance 1) ; ;
2) ; 3) -
~ of leave , ; 4) -
~ to the country ~ by attorney
~ by councel -
( )
administrative ~ 1) - ~ de bene esse -
-
- ~ gratis
; 2) -
corporal ~
by way of ~ - count ~
, general ~
consolidated ~s , - -
cross ~ initial ~
devolutive ~ , - optional ~ -
(
frivolous ~ )
initial ~ reguired ~
41
special appearance
special ~ application 1) (,
( . .); 2) , , -
) , ; 3) -
appellant , -
; , ~ for a foreign patent -
multiple ~s (
) ~ for a job
separate ~ -
~ for a patent , -
appellate (.) , -
( ) ~ for a stay -
multiple ~s (
) ~ for leave -
appellator , -
~ for payment (-
)
appendant 1) , -
~ for perpetuation of testimony -
; 2) ; -
~ for restoration -
appendix 1) ; - (
; 2) , - )
/ - ~ for revocation (.) ,
applicability (- ~ for urgency -
, ) ,
territorial ~ (-
) ~ in issue (., .) ,
time ~ ( - -
) -
private ~ (.) , - ;
( - ~ in the home country
-)
subsequent ~ (.) - ~ of rules -
; , -
- abandoned ~ (.) -
applicant , allowed ~ 1) -
~ for the order , - ; 2) (.)
( caveat ~ (.) -
)
additional ~ continuation ~ (.)
international ~ (.) - ,
copending ~ (.)
joint ~ ( ), -
42
non-career appointment
related ~ (.) -
(., )
dilatory ~ relators ~ , -
( )
divisional ~ (.) retroactive (retrospective) ~ of law
dragent ~ (., .) -
( -
, - service mark ~ -
,
) appointee 1) ;
ex parte ~ , - 2)
, ad interim ~ 1) -
; 2)
ex post factor ~ , - appointment 1) , -
, - ( ); 2) , ;
3) ; 4) -
foreign ~ 1) (.) - ;
, ; 2) - 5) -
,
~ durante absentia -
forfeited ~ (.) , - -
,
indiscriminate ~ -
~ for life (-
individual ~ (.) )
industrial ~ (.) - ~ public -
,
internal ~ (.) - ~ to office
, general ~ 1)
international ~ 1) - ; 2) -
; 2) (.) ,
- judicial ~ 1)
; 2)
laid-open ~ (.) (- junior shadow ~ (.) -
)
licene ~ - legislative ~
,
parent ~ (.) , - multiple ~ 1) -
, ( -
pendent ~ (.) , - ); 2) -
reissue ~ (.) non-career ~
-
;
43
power (right) of appointment
power (right) of ~ - apprenticeship 1) (
( , ); 2) ; 3) -
)
probationary ~ - approach 1) ;
; 2)
recess ~ 1) -
- (
; 2) , ); 3) ,
collision ~ ,
resign ~ ( - ()
) - piecemeal ~ ;
(, )
senior shadow ~ (.) - prior claim ~ (.) , -
, -
specific ~ 1) , -
; 2) -
subordinate ~ - whole content ~ (.) , -
-
superior ~ (
appointor , ) -
- ,
apportionment 1) - approbation ; ;
; 2) -
appropriation 1) ; -
appraisal ; ; , -
; ; ; 2) ; 3) -
; ; ; ( -
appraisement ; ); 4) -
, ( -
appraiser ; )
general ~ - ~ of payments
appreciation ; - ~ of property
; ; actual ~ of property , -
();
~ in value - budgetary ~s -
consolidated ~s
apprentice 1) (.) , -
ostensible ~ of property -
16 ; 2) -
,
personal ~ -
44
coastal sea-bed economic area
supplementary ~s ; 3) ,
tacit ~ of property - ~ of exchange -
, -
visible ~ of property -
ad hoc ~
appropriation-in-aid ; - adjudicative claims ~
commercial ~
approval ; ; common law ~
~ by acclamation - compulsory ~ -
~ by (of) the court labour ~ , -
House ~ () -
judicial ~ mixed ~ (
)
approximation
private ~
~ of laws
state ~
appurtenance 1)
arbitrator ,
; 2) -
additional ~ (-
, (-)
) ( ,
,
apron ; )
; original ~ ,
arbiter , sole ~
arbitrability archdeacon (.) (-
, -
arbitrage , -
classical ~ (pure ~) - -
-
risk ~ )
arbitrament area 1) , ; 2) , -
, ; 3) ; 4) (the ~) (
~ and award -
, )
~ for investigation -
arbitrariness , -
anchorage ~
arbitration 1) - coastal sea-bed ~
, ; 2)
coastal sea-bed economic ~ -
-
45
congested area
congested ~ () unconvincing ~ -
depressed (distressed) ~ -
unsound ~
development ~ , argumentation 1) ,
; 2)
dollar ~ argumentativeness 1) -
equidistance ~ - ; ; 2) -
free trade ~ arles
international sea ~
arless-penny
international sea-bed ~ - arm 1) ; 2) ;
; 3) ; ; 4) (pl.)
spending ~ ~ of law ;
standard metropolitan statistic ~ ~s of alliance , -
(.) -
assumptive ~s , -
sterling ~
strategic trust ~ - enforcement ~
argument 1) , ; 2) - arraigment ()
, ; 3) -
, ; 4) - arrangement 1) , -
, , ; 2) ; 3) -
,
~ on a motion ~ of specification (.)
~s to the jury - ~s 1) ; ; 2) -
; 3) ;
close (closing) ~ , - antenuptial ~
( , -
convincing ~ )
correlative ~s - bicameral ~ -
extraneous ~ - collective ~
extended-term ~ -
oral ~ -
, family ~
out-of-the-way ~ , financial ~s ,
;
private ~ , - paper ~
, transitional ~s -
sound ~
verbal ~
46
free articles
array 1) ; 2) - , -
; ()
~ of coroners jurors - arrival , ; ,
()
~ of grand jurors arrogantion 1) -
; 2)
~ of jurors (- article 1) , , ;
) 2) , ,
arrears ; ; final ~
; shipping (ships) ~s
~ of interest -
trademark ~ , -
arrest 1) , ; ,
2) (.) , , articles 1) ; 2) -
; 3) ; 4) ; ; 3) , ;
5) ; 4) ; ; 5) ;
6) () ; 6) -
~ de prince (.) -
( ; 7)
- ~ approbatory (.)
) , -
~ of inquest
~ of judgement 1) - ~ improbatory (.)
; 2) - , -
~ of ship ~ of agreement -
~ on civil process -
citizens ~ () ~ of apprenticeship -
; -
arrestee (.) ,
- ~ of association
, ,
(, ) ~ of merchandise
~ of set (.)
arrester 1) , -
~ of the Navy -
-
~ of the peace 1)
,
; 2) -
; 2) ,
( )
~ of war
free ~ 1) , -
arrestment (.) 1) , ; 2) , -
; 2) ; 3) ,
,
47
infringing articles
infringing ~ (.) assent 1) ; ;
; , 2) , ; 3)
constructive ~ -
marriage ~ -
, - mutual ~ , -
( -
) assertion 1) ; 2) -
non-infringing ~ (.) -- , , (); 3) -
; ,
~ of right
preliminary ~ forcible ~ of (private) life -
proprietory ~ , ;
naked ~
punitive ~ , out-of-court ~ ,
shipping ~ post-testamentary ~ ,
artifice , , testimonial ~
ascendant
ascent ( assessment 1) , ;
) 2) (); -
; , ; 3) (.)
ascertainment 1) , -
; 4) -
, ; 2) -
; 5) -
(, )
~ of facts
~ for a tax -
judicial ~ (-
)
~ of compensation -
asportation (),
assessor 1)
assault ( ); 2) -
, ,
~ and battery . .; 3) ; 4) -
assaulter , (- ,
) (- claim ~
)
assemblage 1) , ; asset , , -
2) , ;
assembly 1) , ;
2) ; 3) assets 1) ; -
A~ General ; 2) -
; 3) ;
~ of proof ; 4) (), , -
judicial ~ ; 5)
48
assignment of responsibility
~ and liabilities real ~
tangible ~ ,
~ formation ,
() wasting ~ (-
~ per descent , - ) ,
- working ~
asseveration -
bankruptcy ~ , ;
business ~ assign ,
capital ~ ; - heirs and ~s -
circulation ~ assignability -
current ~ ; - ,
assignation ,
depletable ~ ( )
depreciable ~ -
assignee 1) ; 2) -
; 3) , , -
equitable ~ , -
; 4)
-
~ in bankruptcy -
-
-
fictitions ~ -
~ of patent (.) -
fixed ~
assignment 1) (), -
inflation of capital ~
, ; 2) (-
), , ; 3) -
intangible ~
; ; 4) ;
(, , )
5) (, );
legal ~ ,
6) , . .
~ for the benefit of creditors -
legitimate ~ -
~ of a contract
material ~ -
~ of copyright
matrimonial ~ ,
~ of counsel
~ of dower
personal ~
, -
~ of errors (on appeal)
(
productive ~ - )
~ of responsibility -
property ~
49
assignment of stock
~ of stock - assiser (assizer) 1) --
; 2) ; 3)
~ of sums
~ of wages - assisor (.)
assistance ,
~ to a position - counselling ~ -
~ with preference - judicial ~
legal ~
mutual ~
absolute ~ () old-age ~
case ~ assistant ,
equitable ~ -
~ judge
general ~ 1) - legal ~ -
; 2) - legislative ~
legal ~ staff ~
mesne ~ - assize ;
official ~ 1) -
associate 1) , -
; 2)
; ; ; ;
2) (.) -
organic ~
preferential ~ -
association 1) , ,
-
; ( -
); 2) (.) -
responsible ~ -
; 3) -
-
voluntary ~ -
~ of Stock Exchange-Firm
assignor , (-
) ; affiliated broker ~ -
assise (assize) 1) ,
; 2) (pl., .) American Arbitration ~ -
; 3) ; 4) -
-
; 5) American Bankers ~
-
; 6) , , , American Bar ~ -
~ of nuisance
50
attachment
American Economic ~ common ~ -
bar ~ express ~ -
beneficial ~ () -
general ~ -
beneficiary ~ - -
benefit ~ indebitatus ~ -
building and loan ~ -- -
corporate ~ () special ~ 1) -
-
employer/employee ~ ; 2)
/ assumption 1) (-
Federal National Mortgage ~ - , , , -
- , -
); 2) , ;
fund ~ - 3)
assurance 1) , ;
Futures Industry ~ (FIA) 2) ; 3) , -
; 4) (
housing ~ - ); 5)
; 6) -
joint stock ~
memorandum of ~ - foreign contract ~ -
National Futures ~ (NFA) life ~
whole life ~
saving and loans ~ --
assured 1) ; 2) -
state bar ~ (
)
assurer
stock ~
unincorporated ~ - astipulation 1)
, ; 2) , ,
assumpsit 1) ; 2) asylum 1) ; 2) ;
3) ()
(, attachment 1) ();
); 3) 2) (, ,
. .); 3)
; 4) ,
~ of debt , ; 5) ;
6) , , -
51
attachment of insurance
; 7) - ; 2) ,
~ of insurance , autrefois ~ (., .) -
- -
( -
)
~ of risk , attendance ( ),
~ of witness ( )
( ) compulsory ~
ancilliary ~ - ( )
voluntary ~ ( )
domestic ~ 1) attendant 1) ( ); 2) -
, -
; 2) attentat(e)
, , , -
foreign ~ 1) - , -
, -
; 2) -
attenuation ()
, - atterminement (.) -
;
3) ( - attest 1) , -
) ; 2) , -
precautionary ~ -
; - attestant 1) ,
(- ); 2) -
attack
collateral ~ attestation 1) , -
- (, );
2) , -
inutility ~ (.) (- ; 3) ;
) 4) (-
. .)
attainder ~ of will
( , - ~ of witness -
, , -
, - notarial ~ -
, -
) attestor ; , -
attaint (.) 1) - -
, attorney 1) ; -
, - ; 2) ( ); ,
- ; 3) , ; 4) -
52
Dutch auction
defense ~
~ appearing for the presentation of deputy ~
evidence , district (circuit) ~
( )
~ at large - general power of ~
general practice ~ , -
~ at law
~ for the Commonwealth government ~ -
( )
~ for the government 1) - investigation ~ (.) , -
; 2) , -
letter of ~ ()
~ for the People ( patent ~ , -
)
~ for the prosecution - pettifogging ~ -
, plaintiff s ~
~ for the state private ~ , -
~ General 1) -
( - prosecuting ~ ,
); -
( ); 2) - public ~ ( ),
( ) state(s) ~
~ general trial ~ -
( )
~ in fact , - attorneyship , -
/
~ of record , - attornment 1) -
~ - scrivener , - ; 2) -
,
~s license , attraction ;
attribution 1) ; ;
~ special -
2)
assistant ~ auction , -
by ~ , - ,
~ by tender
circuit ~ (.) - ~ without reserve -
,
country ~ 1) ( Dutch ~ (-
); 2) ( - ,
) ,
court-appointed ~ - , -
)
53
mock auction
mock ~ 1) ; 2) - joint ~s
legal ~ ; --
public ~
auctioneer original ~ ( -
audience ( ) )
Court of A~ (.) secondary ~
authoritarian -
audit ; ; authorities
external ~ , - ~ lawful
constituted ~
internal ~ , - legislative ~
authority 1) , , -
; 2) , -
punitive ~ - ; 3) , , ,
, , -
tax ~ - ; 4) , -
, -
audita querela (.) - ; 5) ; 6) -
; ; 7) ,
, ,
~ by estoppel , -
-
auditor 1) , -
; 2) , ~ by law
- ~ to sign
~ of government -
Aula Regis / Aula Regia (.) (.) ;
( ~ of law 1) , ;
- 2)
) ~ to punish 1) ;
2) -
authentication , -
absolute ~ , -
authenticity , -
, actual ~ 1) ;
author 2) ()
attributed ~ adjudicating ~ , -
composite ~s (- -
-
) adjudicatory ~ 1) ;
contested ~ 2) ,
corporate ~ ; - ad ministering ~
,
54
autograph
apparent ~ permissive ~
()
bad ~ ; - public ~
, rating ~
reviewing ~ -
broad discretion ~
signatory ~ 1) ; 2) -
budget ~
by ~ , special ~ ,
by ~ of law ;
case ~
constructive ~ - spending ~ 1) ,
; 2) -
direct ~
executive ~ statutory ~
final ~ - supervisory ~
ultimate ~ of decision -
forged ~ -
universal ~
general ~ , unlimited ~ (-
- )
without ~
independent ~ without due ~
international preliminary examining ~
(.) - without lawful ~
judicial ~ without proper ~
legal ~ 1) ; -
; 2) - authorization 1) ;
, ; 2) , ; 3) (.) -
3) ; 4) - ; 4) , , -
; - ; 5) , ; 6) -
limited ~ ~ of agent -
local ~ -
, , ~ of appropriation -
non-constitutional ~ -
, express ~
older ~ authorship
doubtful ~
on ~ , personal ~
patent ~ (.) ; - autograph 1) ; 2) -
,
55
autonym
autonym 1) , avoue (.) ( -
; 2) , , - )
avoure (.)
avails , avowal 1) -
~ of suit ; 2) ; 3)
average 1) (, - -
, ); 2) - -
, ( )
customary ~s avowant 1) ,
(
) ; 2) ,
extraordinary ~ -
, - -
general ~ ;
gross ~ 3) ( -
partial ~ ),
petty ~ -
simple ~
with particular ~ avowee ,
,
( ) avowry -
averment 1) , -
; 2) avowtry
alternative ~s - ,
,
avulsion , (-
immaterial ~ -
-
, -
negative ~ ,
, -
, . .)
award 1) ;
avoidance 1) , ;
2)
, ; 2) ;
~ of alimony
; ,
alternative ~
; 3) -
arbitral (arbitration) ~
-
back pay ~
~ of law
judicial ~
~ of the marriage
jury ~
personal-injury ~ -
avouchment (.) 1) ;
2) ; 3)
56
bail on attachment
protective ~ - backlog 1) ; 2) -
; 3) (-
); 4)
( ~ of debts -
)
awarder ~ of demand
awareness 1) , -
; 2) ; ; ~ of housing
~ of licenses -
~ of orders
B ~ of outstanding payments -
;
bachelor commercial ~ -
B~ of Law ,
backsheesh (backshish)
backbond 1) --
backwardation 1)
, ; 2) (.)
; 2) ,
, -
backwarder
backbone , ,
, backwater 1) , ; 2) -
, , -
backer ,
background 1) , , ;
badge ,
2)
~ of fraud -
~ for negotiations ,
~ of invention 1) - bail 1) , ; 2) -
, ; ; 3)
2) -
; 4)
backhander (.)
~ above
backing 1) ; 2) -
; 3) ; 4) , ~ below -
; 5) ()
~ of the currency - ~ in error
financial ~ , -
~ on attachment
state-financing ~
57
bail to the action
~ to the action
)
~ to the sheriff bailiff-errant
bailment I. 1) ;
absolute ~ , - ; 2)
- ; 3) ; , ; -
; ; . II. 1) -
additional ~ - ; 2)
; ; -
civil ~ - ; 3)
~ for hire , -
commissioner of ~ , -
constructive ~ ,
common ~ ;
; (
- gratuitous ~ -
)
excessive ~ involuntary ~ ,
fresh ~
lower ~ lucrative ~
out on ~
special ~ naked ~
straw ~ , - bailor ; , -
; ; -
bailage ; ,
bailee , , ;
; bail-piece (-
; , - )
(), - bailsman ( -
; ; ; - )
;
bailwick 1) ; 2) -
~ for hire -
; 3)
balance 1) , ;
bailie (.) 1) ,
2) ; 3) ; 4) , -
; 2) ,
bailiff 1) , ; account ~
2) ; 3) (.) - average daily ~
; 4) -
;
ballyhoo ,
high ~ ( -
) ban 1) ; 2) ,
special ~ (- ; 3)
58
bar
; 4) , , banknote , -
; 5) , , ,
~ of Empire , - bankrupt ,
~ of the rule , - adjudged ~ , -
driving ~ certificated ~ , -
occupational ~ -
, cessionary ~ ,
-
banc 1) ; 2)
discharged ~ -
in ~ ( ) , -
Bancus Reginae (.) -
fraudulent ~
Bancus Superior (.) involuntary ~ ,
( - -
)
banditry uncertificated ~
maritime ~ ,
undischarged ~
bank 1) ; 2) ;
3) (.) ; 4) voluntary ~ ,
~ of deposit -
~ of discount
~ of issue
bankruptcy , -
commercial ~
credit ~
involuntary ~ , -
in ~
investment ~
joint-stock ~
voluntary ~ , -
land ~
mortgage ~
mutual savings ~ --
banns (of matrimony)
private ~ , -
bar 1) ,
real estate ~ ; , -
; 2) , -
saving ~ , -
; 3) ; -
trading ~ ; 4) , -
banker 1) ; ; 2) ; 5) ,
( ) -
59
bar and bench
; 6) - sole ~ -
; 7) -
, ; 8) -
(); ; (-
-) bargainor (bargainer) ;
~ and bench
~ of execution () baron 1) ;
2) ( -
)
~ of the court ,
barrator 1) , -
, ; 2) ,
absolute ~
; 3) (.) -;
at ~ ,
4) (.)
blank ~ , -
common ~ ( -
)
. .
local ~ barratry 1) (
outer ~ (utter ~) , -
(, - ); 2) -
- -
) ; 3) (.)
patent ~ (.) 1) - ; -
; 2) , -
; 4) (.)
state ~ common ~
bargain 1) , , - barretor ,
- ; 2) -
; 3) , barrister (.) (-
,
~ and sale - )
~-at-law , -
bad (hard, losing) ~ ,
chance ~ ( )
collective ~ briefless ~
current ~ chamber ~ , -
dutch ~ , -
consulting ~ -
Smith field ~ inner ~ ,
time ~ , -
bargainee ; -
junior ~ 1) -
bargaining ; 2)
collective ~ -
60
good behaviour
revising ~ , bastardy 1) ;
- 2)
; battel
bay
utter (outer) ~ 1) historic ~
( ); 2) - juridical ~
, ,
territorial ~
barter , - beadle 1) , -
; ; 2)
base , , , bearer , , -
baseline ,
( ~ of dispatches
) tax ~
straight ~ to ~
basin , , ; bed 1) ;
; 2)
basis , ; , - ~ and board , -
accural ~ - behalf 1) ; , -
; 2) , ,
a statute in that ~
on a case-by-case ~ - for and on ~ of N N
, - ( , -
-)
on an on-going ~ in this (that) ~ ,
on a pay me when you can ~ -
on ~ of -; -
on parity ~
parity ~ behaviour 1) ; 2) -
self-supporting ~ ,
bastard 1) , arbitrary ~
; 2) - bad ~ , -
,
, bad social ~
delinquent ~ -
~ eigne (elder) - ,
, disorderly ~ (-
)
adulterine (adulterous) ~ - disruptive ~ ,
special ~ , fraudulent ~
good ~
61
illegal behaviour
illegal ~ Queens ~
monopoly ~ - ( 1873 .)
Supreme ~ 1) (.,
neglect ~ , , ); 2)
official ~ ,
Treasury ~ (.) -
prohibited (proscribed) ~ - ( )
bencher 1) -
reckless ~ , - ; 2) (.)
B~ of Inn (.)
belief ,
~ in good faith and on reasonable ground benefice (.) -
-
beneficiary 1) ,
bona fide ~ -
fixed ~ , ;
good faith ~ - ; 2) (.) -
;
honest and reasonable ~ - designated ~ ( -
)
mistaken ~ insurance ~
wrong ~
belongings , , - benefit 1) ; 2) -
, ; 3) , ; 4) -
personal ~ , ; 5)
belt ; ~ conferred -
marin (maritime) ~ 1) -
; 2) B~ of Clergy (.) 1)
bench 1) ; 2) , ; 2)
, , -
; ; ;
3)
~ and bar ~ of discussion 1)
Common B~ ( - -
1873 .) ; 2) (.)
differently constituted ~ , -
-
federal ~ () -
High Court ~ (.)
Kings ~ ( ~ of division
1873 .) (-
62
bill
- substitutional (substitutionary) ~ -
)
~ of doubt - testamentary ~
~ of inventory - berthage
- bestowal , ; -
(., )
~ of priority right (.) bet , ;
,
~ of trial -
better , -
accident ~
betterment
compassionate ~ betting ;
conditional ~ street ~
fringe ~s ( )
(, . .) bias 1) , -
health ~ ; 2)
invalidity ~ ; 3)
maternity ~ actual ~ -
relief ~ job ~
retirement ~ bid ( -
sick(ness) ~ );
social (insurance) ~ - (
)
unemploynent ~ - bidder , (
);
welfare ~ - bidding 1) (
); 2)
bequest - collusive ~ -
~ in trust - bigamist ;
bigamy 1) , ;
charitable ~
2) (.)
bilk 1) , ; 2) -
executory ~
,
general ~ , bilker ,
- bill 1) () , ;
2) , , ; 3) -
specific ~ - ; ; 4) -
; ; 5) -
; 6) ;
63
bill at days sight
7) ; 8) ; - ~ of bottomry ,
; 9) (.) ;
; 10) ; 11) - ~ of certiorari
-
, . .
~ at days sight , ~ of complaint
~ of conformity -
~ at sight , - -
-
~ at usance , -
~ of costs 1)
~ for foreclosure ; 2)
~ of credit
~ for legal defense 1) ; 2) - ~ of debt
~ of discovery
~ for new trial - -
~ in Chancery ~ of divorce(ment)
~ in equity , ( )
; - ~ of entry -
~ in the nature of a bill of review ~ of exceptions 1)
~ in the nature of a bill revivor
, - ; 2)
, -
~ in the nature of a supplemental bill -
, ~ of exchange , -
~ obligatory ~ of health , -
- ,
~ of information
~ of acceptance , -
~ of interpleader
~ of advocation (.) -
-
~ of attainder (., .) -
( ~ of leading ; (.) -
)
~ of bankruptcy ~ of Middlesex (.) -
64
obligatory bill
~ of order - ancillary ~ ,
~ of particularities 1) - bank ~ ,
( ; 2)
bearer ~ ,
; 3) -
; - claused ~ of lading -
(- ,
) clean ~ of lading
~ of particulars 1) - controversial ~ -
; 2)
~ of peace counterfeit ~ 1) ;
~ of proof - 2) (.)
creditors ~ 1) (.)
-
~ of review - ; 2) (.)
-
~ of revivor
cross ~
~ of revivor and supplement demand ~ ,
- dishonoured ~
~ of sale 1) ; 2) ; documentary ~
3) ; 4)
- domestic ~ of lading (.) -
, -
~ of store -
domiciled ~
~ of sufferance - exchequer ~
fee ~ 1) ;
2)
~ on demand insurance ~
inward ~ of lading -
~ quia timet
Kings ~ (-
, . .)
~ rendered , legal ~ , -
~ single - long-dated ~
non-controversial ~
accommod ation ~
(, ) noted ~
addressed ~ obligatory ~
65
ocean bill of lading
ocean ~ of lading skeleton ~ -
omnibus ~
; , - sole ~
straight ~ of lading -
; (.) -
omnibus ~ of lading
supplemental ~
on board ~ of lading - through ~ of lading -
; (.) -
order ~ of lading -
time ~
original ~ 1) ; -
2) ,
outward ~ of lading to-order ~ of lading -
overdue ~ trade ~
parcel ~ of lading - Treasury ~ (.) -
, -
binder -
private ~ , - ( )
, binding
( ) ~ by oath
Queens ~ (- ~ over
, . .) legally ~
received for shipment ~ of lading - birth
, ~ of issue , -
reclaiming ~ (.) ,
out-of-wedlock ~
relief ~ 1) ; 2) -
( , -
birthright , -
); 3) ( )
secured (security) ~ , -
- bitch (.)
black-marketeer , -
shipped ~ of lading 1) -
; 2) blame
ships ~ - blamefulness (-
)
short ~ blameworthiness (-
sight ~ , - )
blanchfarms -
single ~ 1) -
;
2)
66
bond for costs
blank ~ of an instrument -
application ~ ,
law ~ , - ~ of justice -
blot ~ of laws
~ on title
blotter 1) , - ~ of men
; 2) ~ of specification (.)
blow
~s not causing injuries - ~ of water
, arbitral ~
auxiliary ~
bodily ~s ; ; corporate ~ , -
,
judicial ~
blunder
private ~
board , , , rule-making ~ ,
,
~ of appeals
bogus
~ of complaints -
, bolting -
~ of creditors (
( )
) bona (pl.)
~ of justices ;
~ of review - bona fides (.) ,
,
, bona vacantia (.)
~ of trustees ;
bond 1) , ; 2) ;
caution ~ , - ; -
; ; ;
poor-law ~ - 3) ; ; 4) ; -
; 5) ;
trade ~ - ~ and disposition in security (.)
( - - -
)
workmans compensation ~ ~ and mortgage (.)
- -
body 1) ; ; 2) - ~ for appearance -
; ; 3) , ( )
(); 4) , - ~ for costs -
67
average bond
average ~ , - simple ~ 1)
, ; 2)
bail-~ 1)
; 2) - single ~ 1)
, , (- ; 2) (.) -
)
bottomry-~ straw ~ , -
()
claim ~ - submission ~
, - supersedeas ~ -
-
cost ~ -
( )
coupon ~ surety ~
debenture ~ ; warehouse ~
bondage 1) ; 2) -
double ~ 1) -
; 2) (.) - bondholder ,
exchequer ~ bondman
forthcoming ~ -
bondsman
,
bail ~ (
)
general mortgage ~
, - bonification
bonis
heritable ~ (.) - ~ non amovendis (.)
hypothecation ~ 1) -
; 2) bonus 1) , , ,
municipal ~ - ; 2) ,
language ~
official ~ -
book 1) (., ,
participating ~ , - , ); 2) -
peace ~ ~ of acts
( )
penal ~ ~ of adjournal (.) -
-
redelivery ~
~ of bailiff
~ of complaints
68
breaking
~ of precedents breach 1) (, -
. .); 2) -
act ~ (.) , -
betting ~ ; 3) ()
cash ~ ~ in anticipation (-
copyright ~ , - )
~ of close , -
judgment ~ -
marriage notice ~ - ~ of confidence -
pirated ~ , - ~ of contract
(- ~ of covenant
) ~ of duty ,
borough English -
() ~ of faith
( ~ of justice
) ~ of order
borrow 1) , ; ~ of promise -
2) (.) ()
borrower ~ of recognizance 1) -
, ; 2)
bote
bottomry , , ~ of the law
(, ~ of (the) peace -
)
bound , ~ of trust -
boundar(y) , ()
lateral sea ~ies anticipatory ~ ()
magisterial ~ies severable ~
maritime ~ breadth , (,
sea-bed ~ , . .)
bounty 1) ; - break 1) (, ,
; 2) , . .); 2)
tax ~ -
branch 1) , ;
2) (); 3) (.) ; breaker
4) ~ of the peace -
judicial ~
legislative ~ law ~
brand (, - breaking 1) , ;
) , 2) ()
69
breaking the case
~ the case state ~ (.)
rule ~ (, - to have plenty of ~s
) , ( )
breve 1) , ; trial ~ ( -
2) , )
brevet , briefing ( -
brief 1) -
; (.) - )
; (.) - court ~
; official ~
2) - brieve (.) 1)
; 3) - - ( );
, ; 4) (.) , 2)
~ of appellee , - brocage 1) -
, , ;
~ of title - 2) , , -
~ on appeal (.) , brocard
- broker , ,
, , , -
court ~ 1) (.) ,
- bill ~
; 2) chartering ~
commodities ~
courts ~ (.) custom-house ~
,
discount ~
defendants ~ , - exchange ~ -
; -
junior ~ (.) , - ;
insurance ~
Lock ~ - merchandise ~
note ~ -
official ~
reply ~ 1) ; 2) , real estate ~
, -
ship ~ , -
sea ~ (, ,
, stock ~ ,
-
)
70
calendar of cases
brokerage 1) - business 1) , , -
, , ; ; 2) , --
2) , , - ; 3) --
, ; 4) -
brother ; 5)
~-german ~ of the day
~s of the same venter branch ~ , (-
)
blood ~ chamber ~ ,
budget ;
cash ~ illegal ~
consolidated ~ - legitimate ~
licit ~
legislative ~ buyer
innocent ~ -
bugging (- ()
) buying
; - innocent ~ -
(- ()
) by-effect ; -
burden ; ;
~ of adducing evidence - ()
by-law(s) 1) (-
~ of contract ), (); 2) -
,
~ of establishing corporation ~s
~ of evidence
~ of going forward with evidence -
-
~ of producing evidence -
C
cabotage , -
~ of proof , -
( ) cadetship
evidential ~
legal ~ ( calendar 1) ,
, ) ; 2) (.) ;
real ~ 1) ; - 3) (.) , -
; 2) . .
;
burgage (.) , - ~ of business
; ~ of cases
71
calendar of prisoner
~ of prisoner 1) - cancellation 1) ,
; 2) - ; ; 2) ;
3)
courts ~ , - cancelling 1) , -
; ; 2) ; 3) -
executive ~ 1) - ; 4) (
, ; 2) - -
, ,
special ~ -
call 1) ; 2) , ; )
3) , ; 4) - canon 1) , , ;
; - 2)
; ; 5) - ~ s of construction -
; 6)
~ on shares ~s of descent ,
~ of more - ~ of low ,
,
~ of twice more cant 1) (., .) , -
; 2) ()
canvassing 1) ; -
accusing ~ ; 2)
( ) illegal ~ ;
budget ~
distress ~
on ~ ()
capability
caller , ( - in ones individual ~ -
)
calling - capacity 1) ;
2) ; 3) ; -
~ to the bar 1) ; 4)
; 2) ; ~ of corporations
3)
~ to contract
calumniator
calumny , ~ to marry ()
camera 1) ; 2) -
~ to sue and be sued -
in ~ 1) ; 2) - ,
; 3) -
active ~
campfight contractual ~ -
72
reasonable care
disposing ~ - nominal ~
original ~
earning ~ paid-up ~
general legal ~ - -
registered ~ -
legal ~ -
official ~ , share ~
stated ~
passive ~
private ~ capitation -
testamentary ~ -
- capper 1) ; 2) , -
testimonial ~ 1) -
; 2)
cape capping -
caper
capias (.) 1) ; caption 1) (-) -
2) , ; 2) (-
( - ); 3) ,
) captor ,
~ ad respondendum (.) capture 1) ; 2) , -
-
card 1) ; 2) ; 3) -
~ ad satisfaciendum (.) 1) -
,
;
credit ~
2) -
identification ~ -
registration ~ -
~ extendi facias (.) -
care 1) , ; 2) -
~ pro fine (.)
institutional(ized) ~ -
capital
nonresidential ~ -
~ and interest -
parental ~
authorized ~
proper ~ 1) -
chartered ~
; 2) , -
circulating ~
constant ~
reasonable ~ -
issued ~
73
shelter care
shelter ~ 1) ~ agreed on
( ); 2) - -
slight ~ - ~ as authority -
supervisory ~ ~ at bar
utmost ~ -
~ at hand , -
cargo
~ by sea ~ at law ; -
~ in bond , -
~ for 1) -
critical ~ , , -; 2) , -
frustrated ~ , ~ for enforcement ,
;
safe ~ ~ for motion -
carrier ,
actual ~ ~ for the defence 1) ;
common ~ - 2)
, ~ for the jury , -
contracting ~ -
~ for the prosecution 1) -
private ~ , - ; 2) ,
~ for trial , -
sea ~
cartel 1) , - ~ going to trial ,
, ; 2)
( ) ~ in carge , -
case 1) , ,
~-in-chief , -
; 2) -
-
; 3) ; 4) -
; 5) -
~ in equity
; -
; ; 6) ,
~ in fact
; ; -
~ in law -
; 7)
(
~ in point 1) ,
; 2) ,
);
8) ()
~ made 1)
~ against (-,
-
-)
; 2)
74
consolidated cases
~ of admiralty 1) , (
- )
; 2) , ~ tried by the court , -
~ of circumstantial evidence , a ~ in precedent
( -
~ of direct evidence , - )
a ~ of circumstantial evidence ,
~ of divorce (- -
) ()
~ of emergency - a leading ~ (-
, , -
, )
admiralty ~ , -
~ of maritime jurisdiction , -
~ of the first impression , - adult ~ ,
; , -
advancement ~ -
~ on appeal 1) (.) -
; 2)
, analogous ~
; 3) -
- anonymous ~ -
-
; 4) , - antitrust ~
( appeals ~s ,
)
~ on trial bad ~
cited ~ ; ,
~ pending -
, civil ~
~ received for investigation , - civil-commitment ~ 1)
;
~ reserved - 2) ,
( -
) cleared ~ -
~ sounding in contract
cognizable ~
~ sounding in tort , common-law ~ , -
~ stated - consolidated ~s ,
, -
75
contentious case
contentious ~ litigated ~ 1) , -
court ~ ; 2)
disciplinary ~ - litigation ~
major ~ -
discretion ~ , -
maritime ~ (,
dismissed ~ )
diversity ~ minor ~
-
- moot ~ 1) ;
; 2) , -
diversity jurisdiction ~ ( -
- )
multy-defendant ~ -
due process ~ -
; - non-contentious ~
earlier ~ 1) - nullity ~
; 2) - ()
partys ~
early ~ 1) - petty ~ -
; 2) -
precedent ~ --
ex parte ~ ,
previous ~ 1)
ex parte patent ~ - ; 2)
good ~ prima facie ~ -
hard ~ ()
illustrative ~ ,
, probate ~ (.)
jury ~ , - reopened ~ ,
juvenile ~ - reported ~ , -
,
landmark ~ , restrictive covenant ~ -
later ~ , - routine ~
ruled ~ ,
leading ~ 1) ,
( - sales-of-goods ~
); 2)
legal ~
seminal ~
76
casus foederis
sentencing ~ 1) - unanswerable ~
; 2) (- , -
) ,
uncontested (undefended) ~ , -
small claim ~ (.) - -
; -
solved ~ ; ; , -
special ~ 1) , - weak ~ for/against
; 2) /
casebook
civil ~ -
statutory ~ , -
social ~
strong ~ for/against (, -
/ )
test ~ , caseworker 1) , -
, ; 1) , - -
; 2)
; 2) - cash ;
, -
~ in hand
, ~ on delivery
; 3) , by ~
for ~
() vault ~ ,
the ~ for the defendant
cashier
the ~ of the law , cash-memo
cassation
tie-in ~ , castaway -
, -
(., casual
casualty 1) , ,
-
) , ;
to try a ~ , , 2)
inevitable ~
trial ~ 1) , - casus (.) , ,
; 2) -
; 3) ~ belli (.) ,
trumped-up ~ ~ foederis (.) , -
; ,
77
casus omissus
, - colo(u)rable ~
~ omissus (.) constitutional ~ of action -
(, )
allowable (permissible) ~ direct ~ ,
catchpole (catchpoll) - excusable ~
, fictitious ~ of action -
causa (.) 1) , , ;
2) good ~ , -
~ libera in actio (.)
good ~ to believe -
~ private (.)
cause 1) , , - immediate ~ , -
; 2) , -
( ); 3) - impulsive ~ ,
, , ; 4) (.) -
- justifiable ~
last impulsive ~ ( -
~ celebre (.) , - )
, ; legal ~ 1) ; 2)
~ of action - major ~ -
~ of arrest maritime ~s
~ of crime 1) ; matrimonial ~
2) original ~ 1) -
~ of offence , ;
absent good ~ - 2)
primitive ~
accident ~ - probable ~ ; -
,
accidental ~
active ~ 1) , - probable ~ to believe -
, -
; 2) ; 3) , - probable ~ within rule -
,
adequate ~ proximate ~ ,
arranged ~ , -
real ~ , -
calendar ~s
case-based ~ of action reasonable ~
reasonable ~ to believe
78
certificate for marriage
remote ~ , -
short ~ , (
; , - -
small ~ ); 5) (.)
sufficient ~ , - ~ emptor (.)
surviving ~ of action ~ to will -
,
testamentary ~ ~ vendidor (.)
unanswerable ~ of action
to put in (to enter) a ~ -
unknown ~
cause-books - caveator 1) , -
; 2) (.)
cause-list -
Daily C~ , ; 3) (.) ,
causing cedent (.) ; , -
caution I. - ( )
; II. 1) , celebration (,
; ; 2) (., ),
.) ; 3) (.) - ~ of contract
; 4) , - ~ of marriage
; 5) ( - celibacy , ,
,
) celibate ,
~ juratory, juratory ~ (.) -
ceremonial ,
proper ~ maritime ~
cautionary (.) certainty 1) ;
cautioner (.) 2) ; ; 3) -
caution-money () ,
caveat (.) 1) - moral ~
; 2) - certificate , -
, ,
; 3) , , - ~ into chancery -
; 4) -
-
- ~ for costs
, ; - ~ for marriage
79
certificate of accounts
~ of accounts , ~ of registry -
- , ,
~ of acknowledgment ~ of stock ; -
~ of annulment 1) allotment ~ 1) -
-; 2) - ; ; 2)
~ of appointment - attorneys ~
(., -
) audit ~
~ of audit authors ~
~ of birth birth ~
~ of competency - builders ~ -
-
~ of compliance defence ~
~ of damage -
( ), - false ~
incorporation ~ -
~ of death
~ of evidence - inspection ~ -
- ,
interim ~
~ of expediency judges ~ ,
- loyalty ~ -
( )
~ of good conduct masters ~
( - Nansen ~
) notarys ~ -
~ of identity
~ of incorporation 1) (- practicing ~
) -
; 2) premarriage (prenuptial) ~ -
~ of indebtedness , -
,
~ of insurance -
reexamination ~ (.)
~ of origin -
(, )
~ of participation registered ~
registration ~ 1) -
~ of purchase/sale ; 2) , -
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general challenge
scrip ~ - cession , (, -
, )
~ of goods (-
share ~ , ,
)
stock ~ 1) (.) , - ~ of rights
; 2) (.) cessionary 1) , ;
- 2) (.)
; 3) cestui que trust
cestui que use
subscription ~ -
chain , , -
( . .)
tax ~ , -
~ of causation ,
-
~ of custody -
temporary ~
treasury ~ -
~ of proofs
~ of title -
type ~
wharfingers ~ - chair 1) ;
2) ; 3)
;
certification 1) -
witness ~
, ; ,
; 2) (.) - chairman
(- ~ of the bench -
); 3) -
( challenge 1) -
- ; 2) ( -
) ; ;
) 3) ; 4)
~ of check ~ for cause 1)
certiorari - ; 2) ,
-
~ propter affectum
cessavit -
~ propter delictum -
-
-
cesser 1) ~ to the favour -
(- ( . .)
); 2) - general ~ -
(-
)
81
principal challenge
principal ~ 1) - change 1) , ;
- 2) ; 3)
; 2) ~ of beneficiary
~ of domicile
chamber 1) (pl.) ; price ~
2) ( chapter (); -
); 3) (pl.) ,
; 4) character 1) ; 2) ,
at ~s ( - ; 3) -
); ; , ; 4) -
; , ,
chamberlain 1) ; 2) - ~ in issue ,
chambers 1) ; charge 1) ; -
2) ; 3) , - ; 2) , ,
- ; 3) , -
, - , ; 4) -
-
Kings ~ , , ; 5) -
; 6) ; 7) -
champertor , - , , , ;
8) , ;
9) , , , ,
~ des affaires (.)
champerty ,
~ des affaires ad hoc (.) -
chancellor 1) , ~ des affaires ad interim / pro tempore
, ( - (.)
); 2) - ~ of share
( ); 3)
, affirmative ~
( )
~ of a diocese Allen ~ (.) -
, -
-
chancery ,
-
(
);
in ~ -
duplication ~ -
; -
-
extra ~ 1) ; 2) ;
3) (pl.)
82
chaser
floating ~ - catch time ~ , -
, - -
free of ~ , corporate ~
land ~
law ~ corporation ~
private ~ , - daily ~
public ~ 1) , - demise ~ -,
() -
, ; 2) ;
gross ~ -
registered ~ lumpsum ~ -, -
, -
rent ~
charges ; ; , net ~ -
open ~ ( -
brokers ~ )
interest ~ - round-trip ~ ,
;
notarial ~ royal ~ , -
port ~ , -
sue ~ ,
charit(y) 1) , single-trip ~
(pl.) ;
2) - time ~ -, -
fraudulent ~ , - trip ~ ,
, -
voyage ~ -
charter 1) , , -
( ); chartering
2) ; 3) , -, - charter-party , -,
; 4)
~ of incorporation - chartist ( -
)
bank ~ chase
bare boat (pole) ~ chaser
- ambulance ~ ,
, - -
berth ~
83
chasing
chasing check-off , -
ambulance ~ -
dues ~ -
chastisement , - check-up , , ,
chattel (cattle) 1) - cheque (.)
; ; 2) (pl.) - ~ to bearer ,
~s corporeal - ~ to order
banckers ~ , -
~s incorporeal -
; - bearer ~
; - blank ~
(, ) certificated (certified) ~ -
good and ~s
circular ~
personal ~s, ~s personal 1) crossed ~
; 2) drawn ~ ,
real ~s, ~s real 1) -
; 2) ; - effective ~
flash ~
cheat , forged ~
cheatee (.) - legal ~ ,
cheating memorandum ~ - (
~ at play , )
, open ~ , -
~ by false pretenses
order ~
specially crossed ~ -
check 1) (.) ; 2)
stale ~
, , ; 3) -
travellers ~
, ; 4) , -
uncrossed ~
, ; 5) ,
voucher ~
, , ,
child 1) ( 14
~ of cash ); 2) (
~ to prices 18 )
cashiers ~ (.) ~ born out of wedlock
raised ~
sola ~ , ~ren by different venters () -
84
circuity of action
~ in the household still-born ~ -
( )
~ in ward suppositious (supposititious) ~ -
~ of body - ,
( ) unborn ~
~ of tender years vagrant ~ -
abandoned ~ violent ~ , -
abused and neglected ~ren ,
adopted ~ chilling
adult ~ , - ~ a sale -
after-born ~ 1) , chirograph 1) (-
; 2) - ); 2)
, -
; 3) , chirographer (.) -
, - ( )
chop , , -
alien ~ , -
chose , -
bastard ~ ,
dead born ~ - ~ in action 1) ,
,
delinquent ~ - ; 2)
dependent ~ - . .
foster ~ ~ in possession , -
illegitimate ~ , -
; ; ;
infant ~ -
~ in suspension ;
legitimate ~ -
~ local ,
natural ~ ~ transitory
neglected ~ , - circuit 1) ;
2) ; 3) (.)
newly-born ~ judges go on ~ for part of the year
orphan ~
plain ~ ,
circuiteer -
poor ~ ()
posthumuous ~ , - circuity
~ of action -
recognized ~
85
circulation
circulation 1) ; 2) - incriminating ~ -
; 3) ,
~ of capital investigated ~ , -
civil ~
money ~ legal ~ ,
velocity of ~ ,
() mitigating ~ -
wholesale ~
circumduction 1) , - uninvestigated ~ ,
; 2) (.)
- unusual ~ , ,
,
usual ~ , -
~ of the term -
- circumvention (, -
, )
circumscription ( citation 1)
. .) , ; 2) ( );
circumstance ; - 3) ( ); 4) -
; ; ; ; - ()
; ~ to a statute
~ in proof - alternative ~s ( -
, -
~s of the case ) -
aggravating ~s ()
case ~ ,
attending ~s - ,
contempt ~ -
attenuating ~s - ,
collateral ~ initial ~ 1) -
concomitant ~ - ; 2)
convincing ~ , - judicial ~ 1) ; 2) -
( ,
exceptional ~ - . .)
legal ~ , . .
extenuating ~s - ,
external ~ , - official ~ -
failing ~s pre-Statute at Large ~ (.)
incriminated ~
86
creditors claim
repeating ~ ( - ~ in tort
, .) ~ not defining the invention
statute (statutory) ~ - , -
,
traffic ~ - ~ of alibi
~ of cognizance
unofficial ~ - -
citizen ~ of interest (
native-born ~ - )
~ of marriage
naturalized ~ - ~ of right
~ of title
non-resident ~ , - accident ~
adverse ~ 1)
private ~ ,
resident ~ , - -
; 2) , -
citizenship ; 3) -
diverse ~ (.) - -
( -
civics 1) ; 2) - )
ancillary ~ ,
civilian 1) ,
antecedent ~ -
; 2)
, -
; 3) (pl.)
claim 1) , - apparatus ~
; , ; 2) - ;
( - -
. .); 3) ; ;
, ; 4) (.) - book ~ -
; ; -
- civil ~
; 5) ; , - clearing ~
colourable ~ , -
~ and delivery
conflicting ~s -
~ for damages ,
contingent ~ -
~ for relief ( -
~ in action )
~ in contract creditors ~ -
~ in return
87
damage claim
damage ~ - means ~ (.) -
, -
dependent ~ ;
mining ~
, -
dormant ~
embodiment ~ -
, - money ~
multiple dependent ~ -
false ~ , , -
,
federal ~ (.) - omnibus ~ 1) , -
; 2) ,
fictitious ~ -
, , overbroad ~ (.) -
first ~ , ,
, - ,
foreign currency ~ - payment ~
plaintiff s ~
fraudulent ~ , - point of ~
, prearranged ~ ,
frivolous ~ , -
, - preferential ~ -
,
hostile ~ - prior ~ 1) -
; 2) (.) ,
hybrid ~ (.) , -
process ~ (.) -
injury ~
insubstantial ~ - product ~ (.) -
insurance ~ ; -
junior ~
,
product-by-process ~ (.) -
legal ~
legitimate ~ , ,
lode ~ (.) - product liability ~ -
, - ( -)
reciprocal ~ -
loss ~
88
all the estate clause
salvage ~ - occupying ~ -
security for a ~ clash ,
senior ~ - class , ,
, ~es of stock
small ~ - ~ or representative action ()
special ~ (.) statutory ~ (.) -
( -
, classification ( -
), - )
, primary ~
( )
stale ~ - secondary ~ -
; , ( )
clause , , ; -
state ~
, (, ,
subsidiary ~ 1) -
)
; 2)
~ in contract , ,
superior ~ 1) -
; 2)
~ of accrua(e)l (of accruer)
supplementary ~ 1)
; 2) (.)
(
)
tort ~
abandonment ~ -
under a ~ of right
( -
)
unliquidated ~ -
acceleration ~
unpatentable ~
ad damnum ~ -
, -
,
valid ~
adjustment ~
claimant , - -
, ; (.,
a ~ to an estate - )
alienation ~
copyright ~ , -
- -
credit ~ 1) , - all the estate ~
;
2) ,
89
American clause
American ~ cancelling ~
( ( -
, - , -
); , -
)
approval-of-order ~ - cease (cessar) ~ ( -
- ) -
arbitration ~ , cession ~ ( ) -
- -
assignment ~ 1) -
( ); 2) C.I.F. sound delivered ~
(, ) , -
attestation ~ 1) -
; collision ~ -
2) -
()
average ~ commerce ~
berthing ~ 1) - ( 3 8 1 -
- ,
; 2) ( -
) )
best endeavour ~ - compromissary ~ 1) -
, - ; 2) -
, -
binding ~ compromise ~ , -
,
bonded value ~ conflicting ~s
-
conscience ~ , -
. ., -
both to blame collision ~ , .
-
contestable ~ -
break-down ~ (-- ( )
) continuation ~
bunkering deviation ~ - contract(ual) ~ , -
,
burned and unburned ~ - craft ~
-
(., -
) detention ~
90
Jason clause
deviation ~ , ; 2) -
, -
disclaimer ~ - -
( ) -
efforts ~ , -
( -
- habendum ~ -
) -
escalation ~ 1) - ,
; 2)
impairment of contracts ~
escape ~ - ( I
, 10 I ,
; -
, , -
excepted perits ~ , -
- )
; Inchmaree ~ (-
-
exception ~ -
)
excessive bail and fines ~ (- indemnity ~
VIII ) - , -
-
, -
exemption ~ , - ,
,
freight ~ -
full faith and credit ~ -
( 1 IV Institute Cargo ~s -
, -
) insurance ~
general ice ~ - introductory ~ , -
( ) ()
grandfather ~ 1) (.) irritant ~ 1) (.) -
; 2) - () ;
( - 2) (.) -
) ,
grant-back ~ (.) 1) - Janson ~ (-
, - 3% -
- )
, - Jason ~ 1) ( -
-
91
let-out clause
); 2) - ;
( - New Jason ~ -
, (
) ,
let-out ~ - )
, obligation of contract ~ -
; -
, off hire ~
lien ~
location ~ omnibus ~ , ,
() , -
-
penalty ~ ;
lost or not lost ~
( - peris (of the sea) ~ -
,
, prepayment ~ -
; -
, productivity ~ -
) ( -
maintenance-of-membership ~ - , -
(
- )
proviso ~ , -
) ( , -
manufacturing ~ - provided)
( - reciprocity ~
- reddendum ~ -
,
- redelivery ~ -
) -
memorandum ~ - release ~
( -
- repugnant ~s
, -
, - reservation ~ , -
)
metalling ~ - residuary ~
, -
-
negligence ~ -
rise and fall ~
-
92
managing clerk
running-dawn ~ - , -
,
)
safe port ~ clearance 1) , -
- ; 2) ; -
; ; 3) -
salvage ~ - ; 4) ; 5) -
sister-ship ~ - credit pending ~
- clearing 1) ;
, 2) , ;
3)
subrogation ~ - compulsory ~ -
( -
- clearinghouse
)
clerk 1) ; 2) ; 3) -
sue and labour ~
-
~ of court , -
-
-
~ of peace
~ of seats
termination ~
-
testimonium ~ -
~ to the examining justices
(
-
~ to the justices ,
)
trademarks ~
accounting ~
; ( )
arbitrage ~
-
articled ~ -
, -
,
union signatory ~
(
civil ~
, -
deputy ~
exchange quotation ~ , -
, -
-
filling ~
)
judicial (law) ~ ; -
warehouse (to warehouse) ~
,
ledger accounting ~ -
clausula
~ rebus sic stantibus (.) managing ~ -
(. . ,
93
principal clerk
principal ~ 1) ; 2) - code 1) ; 2)
~ of evidence -
clerkship , -
~ of practice
client (, ); civil ~
; judicial ~ ,
clientell (, -
) labour ~
public ~ -
close 1) ; 2) , -
~ of argument co-debtor
co-defendant , -
~ of evidence -
codicil ,
the ~ 1)
; 2) - co-executor
coexistence
closing , (- cogency , -
) , (-
closure )
cloture ~ of testimony -
coaching ~ , -
- cognate 1) ;
2) (.)
nomination ~ cognation 1) -
; 2) (.) (
coadministrator )
() civil ~
coalition , mixed ~ -
coalitionist natural ~
co-applicant cognition 1)
coasting ,
; 2) (.) -
coastline
cognizance 1) ; ;
co-author
; 2) ; 3) ;
co-authorship ; 4) -
coconspirator 1) - ; ; 5) -
; 2) , ; ; -
judicial ~ 1) ,
co-creditor (
94
combatant
, ; 2) , (, -
); 2) , )
cognovit (actionem) (.) - ~ of arrears
~ of assets -
cognovit judgment -
~ of bills
co-guardian ~ of debts
~ of facts
cohabitation , -
debt agency ~
,
illicit ~
for ~ () , -
cohabitee
coheir collegatary
presumptive ~ -
collision , ,
coheiress street ~
co-inheritance - collitigant 1) ; 2)
,
colloquium -
co-inheritor -
current ~ ( )
collusion -
false ~
( -
co-insurance - )
, - tacit ~ ,
cojuror , - colour 1) ,
, , (
co-litigant 1) ; 2) -); 2) , , -
collateral 1) -
; 2) (- ~ of authority
) ()
collation 1) , ~ of law -
; 2)
- ~ of office -
-
; 3) - ~ of title -
,
colleague false ~ ,
judicial ~ -, under ~ of law
combat (.)
collection 1) ( judicial ~ (.)
. .), , - combatant
95
combination
combination 1) , - ; ; 2) -
; 2) , , ; 3) ; -
~ of corporations ; ; 4) ,
; 5) (
comity ), ; 6) (-
judicial ~ - ), ; 7) -
; 8) -
-
command , , ~ in bankruptcy -
,
Royal ~ ( ~ past us -
, -
) ~ of appointment -
commandment 1) ; 2) -
~ of appraisement
~ of proceeding 1) - -
( ); 2) -
~ of appraisement and sale
-
comment 1) , -
; 2) ; 3)
~ of assize -
()
~ by the defence , -
~ of conciliation , -
case ~ 1) ; 2) -
~ of inquiry
~ of lunacy -
defamatory ~ -
; -
-
judges ~ ,
commentary ~ of rebellion (.)
juristic ~ ,
commerce 1) , - C~ of the Peace
; 2) , ( )
(. ); 3) , ~ of the peace 1) ;
foreign ~ ; 2)
interstate ~ ;
intrastate ~
commissariat (- ~ of unlivery -
)
commissary 1) ; audit ~
2) - brokers ~ -
commission 1) - claims ~ -
; ; -
96
committeeship
del credere ~ - civil ~
( , - (., ) -
- ()
) contractual ~ -
full ~ , ,
former ~
grievance ~
investigating (investigative) ~ - treaty ~s
committal 1) -
joint ~ - ; 2) ,
( ) , ; 3) ()
law revision ~ - ~ for trial
,
Price ~ on ~ for trial
return ~ - committee 1) , ;
2) ,
Security and Exchange ~ ~ of bankruptcy -
commissioner 1) , ~ of conference -
(pl.) ; 2) - , -
; 3) (-
, - ~ of inquiry -
); 4) ,
~ of bail , appeal ~
drafting ~ ,
~ of patents -
Floor Practices ~ -
Area Traffic C~s -
investigative and hearing ~
bankruptcy ~ - -
ecclesiastical ~s - Judicial ~ of the Privy Council (.)
(- -
) rules ~
jury ~ , - special ~
standing ~
presiding ~ visiting ~ 1) -
commitment 1) , - ; 2) , -
; 2) ;
3) , ; 4) - watch ~
, committeeman
; 5) ()
~ for trial committeeship , -
, (. )
97
committer
committer ~ of piscary
committor , - ,
Doctors C~s -
commodate
commodities , commorancy 1) , -
, , ; 2) (.) -
basic ~
consumer ~ - commorientes (.) ,
,
export ~ communicatee (.)
exportable ~ , communication 1) ,
; 2) , ;
overpriced or underpriced ~ , 3) ( , -
); 4) ()
confidential ~ -
staple ~ - ,
, , - (. , -
)
surplus ~ matrimonial ~
commodity 1) , - , -
, - ; 2) -
, ; 3) - official ~ 1) ,
; 2) -
bottleneck ~
cash ~ ; , - privileged ~ 1) -
(-
futures ~ ) ( , -
common 1) , ; . .); 2) -
2) , - , -
; 3) (pl.) -
( ); 4) wrongful ~ 1) , -
~ appendant , - ; 2) ;
3) ; -
,
~ appurtenant , - communings (.) ,
~ at large communion 1) ; 2) -
; 3) -
~ because of vicinage -
~ of goods (.) -
~ in gross
community 1) ;
~ of pasturage ; 2) ; 3) , -
98
compensation
; 4) , - insurance ~
; 5) joint-stock ~
~ of acquests - limited (liability) ~ -
,
~ of goods non-prospectus ~ , -
~ of profits (- -
)
commutation 1) - one man ~ ,
; 2) ;
~ of taxes - parent ~
private ~ 1) ; 2) -
compact , (. ( -
- ); - )
prospectus ~ ,
social ~
company ,
~ limited by garantee - public ~ 1)
- ( -
; - ); 2)
-
- share ~
statutory ~ ,
~ limited by shares -
, stock ~
affiliated ~ - subsidiary ~
, trading ~
assessment ~ trust ~ , -
associated ~ 1) ; , -
2) unlimited ~ -
assurance ~
bogus ~ wild cat ~ ,
bubble ~
chartered ~ , comparables -
-
compatibility , -
commission ~ , -
compearance (.) ,
holding ~ , -
- compensation 1) , -
; , - ; 2) ; 3) (.)
, -
-,
99
compensation for termination of contract
~ for termination of contract - severe ~
( unfair ~ -
)
~ of claims against liabilities - competitiveness -
accrued compensation ~ , competitor ,
would-be (potential) ~
accrued personnel ~
compilation ;
adequate ~ , - ,
compiler
immediate ~ -
complainant 1) ; 2)
insurance ~ complaint 1) , ; 2) -
just ~ ,
pecuniary ~ ~ in testimony -
unemployment ~ -
civil ~
voluntary ~ cross ~
competence/competency 1) - delinquency ~
, , ;
; 2) ; - original ~
; 3) ; 4) real ~ , -
; (-
, , - telephone ~ ,
)
~ of testimony - completion , ,
~ of witness - ~ of proceedings -
, -
, -- compliance ,
; ( )
complicacy
legal ~ 1) ; complice
2) ; complicity
competition 1) ; active ~ ( -
2) (.) , - )
compound ~
bona fide (fair) ~ - direct ~ ,
illicit ~ implicit ~
keen ~ simple ~
latent ~ tacit ~
predatory ~
100
conclusion
composition 1) - concept 1) ; 2)
; - judicial ~ 1) ,
, - ; 2) -
; 2) ; 3) -
; ; 4) conception 1) ; 2) -
~ of matter (- ; 3) ; 4) ; 5) -
- ~ of invention , -
) ,
~ of the court
compounder antenuptial ~
amicable ~ - legal ~
( ) concern , ;
comprint , , , ; ;
(- ; ; ;
) major ~ , -
compromise 1) ;
2) monopoly ~s
compter (.) ,
paying ~
compulsion concert , , -
~ of evidence
in ~ ,
actual ~ - concession 1) ; -
( ) ; 2) , -
presumed ~ -
lawful ~ , -
testamentary ~ -
mutual (reciprocal) ~ -
testimonial ~
unlawful ~ , -
compulsitor (.) , -
concessioner (.)
computus (.) concessit solvere (.) -
concealment 1) - conciliation 1) -
- , ; 2)
; 2) (. -
~ of birth )
active ~ ( conciliator
) conclusion 1) ; 2) -
fraudulent ~ -
;
101
conclusion of evidence
3) ; 4) - ~ laid down -
; 5) , ;
6) (. ) affirmative ~ 1) -
~ of evidence - (. . - -
, - ); 2) () -
~ of facts casual ~ (-
~ of guilt )
~ of investigation - collateral ~
compulsory ~
~ of law 1) (- concurrent ~s
) , - consistent ~ ,
;
2) , copulative ~
professional ~ ( )
conclusiveness - dependent ~
; , - ( -
, , -
concord ; ; - )
disjunctive ~ -
concordance ;
dissolving ~ , -
concubinage -
enforceable ~ ,
concurrent 1) (.) , -
; 2) - executory ~
,
concussion ( - express ~ -
),
condemnation 1) ; 2) - general ~s (of delivery) -
, - ()
; 3) ; 4) - harmful ~s ()
; 5) helpless ~
conderaned , ()
implied ~
condescendence (.) impossible ~ , -
condition 1) , , - independent ~s , -
( ); 2)
( - insensible ~ ,
)
~ in deed market ~s ,
~ in law mental ~
102
conferee
mixed ~ (- conduct 1) ; 2) -
- ,
) ~ without fault
mutual ~s , abusive ~
alleged ~ 1) -
pendent ~ 1) ; 2) , -
; 2)
positive ~ , - bad ~
( continuing (course of) ~
)
potestative ~ , - courtroom ~ (, -
)
precedent ~ delinquent ~
repugnant ~ , disorderly ~ ,
; - ; -
,
resolutive (resolutory) ~ - disruptive ~ ,
,
restrictive ~ (- forbidden ~ -
) (
) fraudulent ~
single ~ ( - involuntary ~
) long course of ~ -
subsequent ~ - ,
, neglect ~ (-
surplus ~s - )
negligent tortious ~ -
suspensive ~ , - ,
orderly ~ , -
typical ~
unenforceable ~ , - prohibited ~
public ~ , -
working ~ , -
conditio sine qua non (.) -
, reckless ~ , -
condominimum
( , safe ~ , -
)
condonation 1) tortious ~ ,
( ;
), - voluntary ~
; 2) , - conferee , -
,
103
conference
conference 1) , - own ~
, ; 2) - penitential ~ -
( )
liner ~ (- plenary ~ ,
)
prehearing (pretrial) ~ - pre-trial ~ ,
quasi ~
shipping ~ , trustworthy ~ , -
confession , uncorroborated ~ , -
,
~ and avoidance untrustworthy ~ , -
( - verbal ~
) whole ~ (, -
~ of action )
~ of actions confessional ,
~ of defence () -
confessor ; , -
~ of error
confidence 1) (.) ; 2) -
~ of signature ; 3) ;
admissible ~ ( 4)
) confidentiality -
advertent ~ , - , ,
()
coerced ~
confines ,
corroborated ~ , -
protective ~ () -
deathbed ~
extorted ~ confirmation 1) ;
extrajudicial ~ - 2)
confiscation
hand-written ~ ~ of property -
implied ~ - conflict , , -
,
inadvertent ~ ~ of claims
induced ~ ~ of evidence -
intra-judicial ~ - ,
~ of interest (.) -
judicial ~ , (
naked ~ -
104
ineffective consent
; - connivance 1) , -
) ; 2)
~ of jurisdiction conquest (., .) 1) -
~ of laws 1) ( ),
, ; 2) ; 2) ,
(
) consanguinity
jurisdictional ~ collateral ~ -
trademark ~
lineal ~
conformity 1) ; 2) - conscience 1) , -
; 2) ;
confusion 1) ; 2) - 3)
, , legal ~
consciousness ,
~ as to sponsorship - ~ of danger , , -
, , -
consealment , ,
~ of debts - ;
consectives -
, -
~ of issue -
~ of rights
consensus 1) -
~ of source - ; 2) () , -
,
~ of titles - ~ ad idem (.)
~ of trademarks ~ of testimony -
the general ~
confutation
consent ,
conjecture ,
~ to be sued
conjoints
conjugality , express ~ -
connection 1) ; 2) , - implied ~ ;
; , ; 3) - ,
; 4) (,
) ineffective ~ ,
connexity ,
105
informed consent
informed ~ , consideration 1) , -
; 2) ; 3)
intelligent ~ , - , , -
, ; 4)
lawful ~ () adequate ~ , -
,
marital ~ budgetary ~ -
mutual ~
tacit ~ concurrent ~ -
unanimous ~
unlawful ~ (), continuing ~
consequence ; ; equitable ~ 1)
; ; ; ; ; 2)
-
~ in law , -
executed ~
antitrust ~s
executory ~ -
avoidable ~ ,
() express ~ -
far-reaching ~ , -
fair and valuable ~ , -
harmful ~ ,
intended ~ , good ~ 1) ,
,
judicial ~ , t - ; 2) -
legal ~s , - gratuitous ~ -
major ~ illegal ~
minor ~ -
implied ~ -
natural ~
unintended ~ , - impossible ~ -
probable ~ legal ~
coonsequents (.) -
material ~ 1) -
conservation , ;
2) , -
~ of evidence -
meritorious ~ -
conservator ;
106
ambiguous construction
, , - plaintiff s ~ -
/
money ~ - witnesss ~ -
-
moral ~ -
consolidation 1) ; 2) -
nominal ~ , - ; 3) ()
~ of (legal) actions 1)
nugatory ~ - ; 2) -
past ~
pecuniary ~ ~ of appeals
~ of applications (.)
preliminary ~ -
() ~ of cases
real ~ - ~ of corporations -
sufficient ~ ~ of hearings
~ of shipments
sympathetic ~ - consort () (. -
)
valuable ~ , , consortium 1) ; 2) -
consignation 1) () constat
; 2) ;
constituency ,
3)
constituent 1) ; 2) -
consignatory (.)
consignee 1) , -
constitution 1) , ;
(); 2) (, -
2) , , ;
);
3) ,
3)
~ of the court
consignment 1) , ;
constraint 1) ; 2) -
2) ( )
; 3)
consiliarius (.) time ~s ;
consilium , construction
~ of will
consistency (., accepted ~
), , , adverse ~ , -
defendants ~ - ambiguous ~ 1) , -
- ; 2) -
, ( )
107
authentic construction
authentic ~ mistaken ~
authoritative ~ 1) - narrow ~
; 2) ; 3) - orthodox ~
; 4) - parsimonious ~
, partial ~
biased ~ , - predestined ~
prejudicial ~ -
binding ~
broad ~ purposive ~ -
close ~ (-
) restrictive ~ (-
commonly accepted ~ )
statutory ~ 1) , -
comparative ~ - ; 2)
, - strict ~ 1) ; 2) -
correct ~ true ~
disused ~ verbal ~
divergent ~ , - violent ~
wrong ~
equitable ~ 1) - constructionist
; 2) consuetude ,
erroneous ~ consultant ,
extended (extensive) ~ - compliance ~ -
,
false ~ ,
flexible ~
consultation 1) (.)
genuine ~
; 2) ;
impartial ~ -
incorrect ~ consumer
judicial ~ consummation 1) -
latitudinal ~ - ; 2) , ; -
; ; -
legal ~ 1) ;
2) ; 3) , ~ of contract -
liberal ~ ~ of marriage ,
limited ~
literal ~ , - consumption ,
capital ~ -
loose ~ ;
misleading ~ , contango 1) ( -
108
contract of consignment
; - contingency , ,
); 2) (-
; - allowance for ~ -
)
contemner , - continuance 1)
(- , -
); ; 2) , -
contemplation 1) , ; ~ of lien
2) , continuity 1) ;
~ of bankruptcy (- 2)
) ~ of service
contempt 1) (
. .), ( , - legal ~ ;
. .); 2) -
; 3) ( contract , ,
) ~ by deed , -
~ against judge
~ of court , - ~ by post ,
;
~ of the law (- ~ for forward delivery ,
)
civil ~ - ~ implied in fact
, -
~ implied in law
consequential (constructive) ~ - ~ in suit , -
, -
~ in writing
direct ~ 1) ( - ~ malum in se ,
); 2) ( )
~ malum prohibitum , -
indirect ~ ( ) ,
,
() ~ of adhesion -
contention 1) ; 2) ; ,
3) ~ of affreightment
contest
judicial ~ ~ of agency
will ~ ~ of beneficence -
contestant , -
, ~ of carriage
~ of consignment
contingencies -
109
contract of debt
~ of debt cash ~ ,
~ of engagement
~ of exchange and barter - celebration of a ~ -
~ of good faith , certain ~
classified ~
~ of guarantee - closed shop ~
~ of indemnity collateral ~
~ of insurance conditional ~ , -
~ of purchase/sale -
consensual ~ -
~ of record ,
constructive ~
~ of tenancy , - consumer ~ -
~ of work and labour - continuing ~
, cost-plus ~ -
~ to sell (.) -
,
~ unberrimae fidei
, cost-plus-a-fixed-fee ~ -
~ under seal
absolute ~ -
accessory ~
aleatory ~ () currency futures ~ -
-
alternative ~ - divisible ~
draft ~
ambiguous ~ - engineering ~ ,
annuity ~ entire ~
antenuptial ~ essence of a ~ -
,
, - estate ~ ,
arrival ~ , estoppel by ~ -
beneficiary ~ - executed ~
binding ~ executory ~
brokerage ~ , - express ~ -
110
separation contract
federal ~ (.) - lease and licence ~ --
, -
fiduciary ~
forward ~ - maintenance ~ -
frustrated ~ ; - marriage ~ , -
, -
futures ~
futures ~ failed to advance/decline mixed ~ -
- , -
()
gaminy ~ nominate ~
gratuitous ~ ,
hazardous ~ ()
nude ~ ( ),
illegal ~ -
immoral ~ ,
nuptial ~
implicit ~ , - oidable ~
open ~
implied ~ , open-end ~ -
- ,
; option ~
impossible ~ ; output ~
, - -
parol (verbal) ~ ,
inchoate ~ , -
period ~
indemnity ~ pooling ~ ;
indivisible ~
innominate ~ , post-nuptial ~ -
( ,
)
instalment ~ 1) principal ~
( ); 2) - quasi ~
( ) real ~ ; -
investment ~ , -
joint ~ ,
sale ~
know-how ~ - salvage ~ , -
(. . ), -
- separable ~
labour ~ ; separation ~
;
111
service contract
service ~ , yellow-dog ~ (.) -
; , -
severable ~
several ~ , - contraction 1) (.,
, ); 2)
sham ~ contractor 1) ; 2) -
simple ~ , ,
, building ~
simulated ~ ; cooperative ~ 1) -
, - ; 2)
; defence ~
social ~ federal ~ (.) -
special ~ 1) ;
2) ; independent ~
3) , , original ~
prime ~ ;
specialty ~
spot ~ ( - contradiction 1) , -
), , ; 2)
standard form ~ , ~ of claims -
,
string ~ 1) ; an official ~ of roumours -
2) (pl.)
contradictor ,
terminal ~
trade union ~ - contravention 1) (,
); 2) (, )
, ~ of law ,
turkey ~
contribution 1) -
unenforceable ~ , - , -
- , ; 2) ; 3) -
, ; 4)
unexecuted ~ 1) -
; 2) ~ in money (cash) or in kind
unilateral ~
usurious ~ charitable ~
verbal ~ 1) ; 2) - , -
void ~ general average ~
, , ; -
wagering ~
written ~ , - optional ~
112
conversion
qualified ~ , justiciable ~ , -
; ,
contributor ,
; labour ~
contrivance 1) , - local ~ () , -
; 2) , , (. -
)
fraudulent ~ reasonable ~
contriver ( )
substantial ~ -
control 1) , , -
, , (-
), ; 2) - contumacy 1) ; 2) -
, ; 3) ;
4) actual ~ -
absolute ~ ,
conusance ,
accounting ~ conusee - -
cost ~ ( ) -
crowd ~ -
; conusor , -
exchange ~ , - ( )
convenience 1) ; 2)
exploitive monopolistic ~ - public ~
- convention 1) , ;
2) ; 3) (.)
judicial ~ half-year ~ -
legal ~ , - ;
liquor ~ - conventionary (.) 1) ;
, - 2)
conversation -
parking ~ -
criminal ~ 1) -
rent ~
-
standard cost ~
; 2) -
, -
wage-price ~ -
conversion 1) -
controversion ,
; 2) -
controversy 1) ; (- -
); 2) , ; ; 3) ;
3) 4) , ; 5) -
~ in issue
113
conversion by a trustee
~ by a trustee conviction ,
, co-obligee
co-obligor
~ of application (.) - coparcenary
, -
coparcener ,
fraudulent ~
( )
,
improper ~ of public funds to ones own coparcenery 1)
use - ; 2) -
conveyance 1) , - coparceny
(. ); 2) ( ); -
(. ;
); 3) copartner
~ by record , - copartnership
copartnery (.) -
~ of patent
~ of property - co-party (-
)
absolute ~ - co-plaintiff
co-promisee
antenuptial ~
co-promisor
( )
fraudulent ~ , co-protection
copy 1) (.) -
to draft a ~ -
; 2) ; 3) -
voluntary ~ 1) - ; 4) -
, , ; 5) () -
-
; 2) , ~ of first-hand copy ,
( )
conveyancer , ~ of instrument
; action ~
attested ~
authentic ~
conveyancing 1) -
authenticated ~
, -
chinese ~ (.) , -
-
; -
; 2) -
,
certificated ~
conveyer , (-
close ~
)
114
corporation de jure
competitive ~ (.) copyholder (.) (-
; ,
conformed ~ )
copyright ; -
copyhold ~ (.) (- ; -
, ; ;
)
diplomatic ~ ~ in (industrial) design
disparaging ~
~ reserved -
duplicate ~ , -
ad interim ~
examined ~ , -
common law ~ , -
fair ~ , -
Crown ~ ,
for true ~ , , (-
)
knocking ~ , literary ~ -
, -
statutory ~ , -
legal deposit ~ -
copyrightibility
manuscript ~ ; ,
negotiable ~ - co-respondent
; , -
corner 1) ,
office ~ 1) , -
; 2)
, ; 2) , -
four ~s an instrument -
, ,
pirated ~ ,
,
within four ~s ,
printed ~ of the patent (.) -
privileged ~ - corporation , -
( , , , -
) ,
scribal ~ ~ by prescription
true ~ ,
~ de facto -
verified ~
voucher ~ 1) - ~ de jure
; 2)
115
affiliated corporation
affiliated ~ , sole ~
trading ~
aggregate ~ , - trustee ~ ,
alien ~
business ~ corporator
charitable ~ - corpus (pl., corpora) (.) -
,
civil ~ ( - correction 1) , -
) ; 2) ; 3) -
close ~ -
( - ~ of bill 1)
) ; 2)
collapsible ~ , ; 3) ; 4) -
;
commercial ~ 5) ; 6) -
controlled ~ -
~ of inventorship -
eleemosynary ~ (
family ~ )
insolvent ~ , -
correspondence 1) ;
,
2) ,
joint-stock ~
lay ~ corrodiary (.) ,
moneyed ~ 1) - ,
; 2) ; 3) - corrody (.) ,
, - corrovoration 1) (-
);
multinational ~ ( ); 2) -
non-profit (non-for-profit) ~ - ~ of evidence -
() -
offending ~ , -
ample ~
open ~ - dependent ~ -
private ~ - - independent ~ -
public utility ~ - cosignatory ,
, -
quasi-public ~ - ; -
( - , ( )
)
116
net cost
cost(s) 1) , - amortization ~s
; 2) ;
3) , ; 4) ; amortized ~
5) , average ~
~ and freight average ~ per unit ~s -
~ of action ,
~ of capital below ~
~ of goods sold burden ~s
calculated ~s
~ of living clause commission ~s -
~ of scrap (- committed ~s
), (.: , , -
~s in (of) litigation )
~s in the cause , court ~s
current ~
~s in trial court - double ~s -
~s of administration - estimated ~ -
()
~s of capital deeping - extra ~s ,
~s of completion final ~ , -
~s of inventory
first ~ ,
~s of justice hospitality ~s -
,
~s of lawyer inderect ~s
~s of sales interlocutory ~s -
~s on appeal , -
~s to abide the event -
inventory ~ --
accruing ~s , -
- investment ~s -
acquisition ~ - legal ~s
, marginal ~
actual ~ marketing ~s
actual ~s miscellaneous ~s
all ~s - negligible ~s ,
( ,
) net ~ , -
allocable ~s ( )
allowable ~s
117
original costs of the assets
original ~s of the assets - -
)
overall ~ council 1) ; 2)
party and party ~s - ~ of conciliation -
, - ,
preproduction ~s - ~ of the bar
judicial ~ 1) ; 2)
probable ~ ( )
regular statutory ~s judicial ~ of the circuit
-
restricted ~
reoperation ~s - Trusteeship ~ ()
counsel 1) , ;
replacement ~ - 2) , -
; 3) , ; 4) ,
solicitor and client ~s -
~ at law ( )
spoilage ~s ~ for the Commonwealth
staff ~s ~ for the defendant (the defence) -
statutory ~s - (-
, )
substantial ~s , - ~ for the party
appointed (assigned) ~
taxed ~s
chamber ~ 1) ,
treble ~s 1) (- ,
, , ; 2) , -
); 2)
( ) counselling ~ ,
with ~s -
, divided ~ ,
costing
absorption ~ family ~ ; -
co-stipulator follow-up ~ -
co-surety
co-tenancy , junior ~ 1)
co-tenant , , ; 2)
Kings (Queens) C~ -
cotrustee -
( , -
leading ~
118
counterpart
legal ~ counter-appeal
obtained ~ counter-appellant , -
opposing ~ 1) -
; 2) ( ) counterbond -
Peoples ~ ;
private ~ ,
counter-case ;
-
retained ~
senior ~ countercharge
trial ~ , counter-claim -
( ), ,
counsellor 1) , counter-evidence ,
(
); 2) ;
3) (. ) counterfeit 1) ,
~ at law ; 2) ( -
defence ~ ,
marriage ~ - )
counterfeiting 1) ; 2) -
count 1) ; ( -
; 2) ; )
3) (.) commercial ~ -
~ sur concessit solvere (.) - (., -
- )
counterfoil (, -
general ~ - . .)
counter-interrogation -
money ~
omnibus ~
counter-jetition -
( , -
, )
phantom ~ (., .) counter-letter -
, ( - -
,
countermand 1)
, - , ; 2) -
, (, . .)
, - countermart
, ) counter-offer -
special ~ - ,
counterpart 1) ,
counter (.) ( ); 2) ,
counteraction , ; 3) (, -
counter-affidavit )
119
counter-petition
counter-petition - ~ below
~ in band
counter-plea , ~ not for record ,
counter-proposal -
, ~ of appeals -
counter-question
~ of arbitration , -
counter-security -
;
~ of cassation
countersign , - ~ of Claims (.)
( )
countersignature , ~ of Common Pleas -
( )
countersigning ~ of construction ,
counter-suit
courier , , - ~ of Customs and Patent Appeals (.)
-
course 1) (); 2) ,
, ~ of industrial relations -
~ of business - ,
~ of nisi prius
~ of dealing -
, - ~ of Ordinady -
( )
~ of duty - ~ of Passage , -
~ of justice ( )
~ of law ; - ~ of Protection (
, )
~ of performance ~ of record -
()
due ~ of law ~ of referees
~ of small claims (
due ~ of litigation - -
)
to defeat the ~ of justice ~ of staple
, ~ of Survey -
( -
)
court 1) , , ,
~ of swainmote
; 2) ,
( -
; 3) (.) -
),
, (., )
~ of wards , -
~ above
120
Registers court
~s of pie pudre (of piepoudre, of examining ~ -
piepowd ers)
(, ex parte ~ (.) -
,
) family ~
a ~ of first instance - final ~
full ~ , -
appellate ~ (
) industrial ~
assize ~ inferior ~
audience ~ (- Instance ~ 1) -
, ) , ( -
); 2) (.) -
,
Bail C~ ( -
- ( )
, - justices ~ , -
( )
) kangaroo ~ , -
bankruptcy ~ -
land ~ ;
Barmote ~ -
Land Valuation Appeal ~ -
burlaw ~
( )
circuit ~ lay ~
civil ~ , - lower ~
magistrate(s) ~ , -
civil law ~ ,
commissary ~ 1) maritime ~
; 2) (.) merchants ~
, minor ~
mixed ~
deciding ~ one-judge ~
open ~ 1) -
divided ~ , ; 2)
Orphans ~ 1) -
divorce ~ ( );
2) ( )
domestic ~ prize ~
domestic relations ~ Probate ~
( - Registers ~
) ( )
121
Restrictive Trade Practices court
Restrictive Trade Practices ~ ~ against encumbrances (incumbran-
- ces)
, ~ for further assurance
- -
Salford Hundred ~ ~ for possession
( - ~ for quiet enjoyment -
)
Scottish Land ~ - ~ for title
(
) ~ in law , -
statutory ~ 1) , -
; 2) , - ~ not to compete -
summary ~ 1) - ~ not to sue -
; 2)
Tax ~ () ~ of marriage
traffic ~ , ~ of non-claim -
-
~ of right to convey
trial ~
United States bankruptcy ~ - ~ of seisin
vice-admiralty ~s - ~ of warranty
(
) ~ running with land ,
court-baron -
courtesy 1) -
; 2) ~ running with title ,
court-house
~ to convey
court-room
cousin , ~ to renew -
first ~s
quarter ~s -
absolute ~
second ~s affirmative ~ -
cousin-germane ,
, collateral ~ , -
covenant 1) , , -
; 2) (-
); 3) - concurrent ~s -
, ; 4) , -
122
credit against goods
continuing ~ covenantee 1) ; ,
declaratory ~ - -
; 2)
dependent ~ -
covenantor 1) ; , -
disjunctive ~ - ; 2) -
executed ~ , cover 1) ();
2) ( , ); 3) -
executory ~ - ;
~ for a draft
express ~ - cash ~
full ~
full ~ - gold ~
provisional ~ -
implied ~ -
, under separate ~ -
independent ~s -
coverage 1) ; ;
inherent ~ , - , -
; 2) (., );
intransitive ~ , - 3) ; 4) (., -
)
joint ~
coverture 1) -
; 2) ,
mutual and independent ~s -
cover-up
negative ~ covin -
( )
particular ~s -
cowie 1) (.) -
real ~ 1) , - -
; , ; 2)
2) crash ,
restrictive ~ (- stockmarket ~
) , - creancor/creancer
credential ,
several ~ -
credentials 1) -
specific ~ -
; 2) ,
, -
credit 1) , ; 2) ;
3) ; 4)
transitive ~ , -
~ against goods
123
credit of ones name
~ of ones name revolving ~ 1) -
~ of witness ; 2) -
~ of witness in a particular case -
- short-term ~
sight ~ ,
~ on easy terms ,
~ to income , standby ~
tax ~ ,
acceptance ~
blank ~ , tied ~
trade ~
cash ~ usurious ~
clean ~ , crediting
creditor ,
commercial ~ 1) - ~ at large ,
; 2)
confirmed ~ - ~ by priority
,
consumer ~
export ~ bona fire judgement ~ , -
extortionate ~ -
final payment against ~s
bond ~ -
general ~ of witness -
book ~
import ~ catholic ~ (.) , -
instalment ~
certificate ~ , -
intermediate-term ~ -
lax ~ double ~ , -
long term ~
medium-term ~ execution ~ ,
mortgage ~
open ~ general ~ -
paper ~ , -
joint ~s , ,
public ~
reimbursement ~ -- judgement ~ ,
( -
, - junior ~ , -
) -
,
124
cross-interrogatory(ies)
lien ~ , - crimination
; crook ,
cross (.)
preferred ~ , - double ~ ,
cross-action , -
prior ~
secondary ~ (.) ,
cross-appeal
secured ~ , - cross-appellant
; -
cross-application -
senior ~ , -
- cross(-)bill 1) (-
; ; ) ;
, 2) ; 3)
cross-claim 1) -
several ~s , , ; 2)
( )
single ~ , - cross-defendant -
to secure a ~ - cross-demand
cross-designation of record -
unprivileged ~
; , -
cross-errors 1) , -
unsecured ~ ,
;
; -
2) ,
, -
warrant ~ , - cross-examination
-
~ to credit
creditworthiness -
~ to the issue
, -
crib
,
crier (of court)
cross-examiner ,
crime , -
crossing ()
~ mala prohibite
cross-interrogation
( )
constructive ~ , -
(-) - cross-interrogatory(ies) 1) -
, - ; 2) -
125
cross-licensing
cross-licensing (- transaction ~
) treasury ~
cross-opposition - curtesy (
, ) -
cross-proceeding(s) -
curtilage ,
cross-question ,
custodian 1) , ;
cross-questioning 2) ,
document ~
cumulation custodianship , -
curator 1) (.) ; 2) - custodier
( - custody 1) , ; 2) -
) , , ; 3) , -
cure ; 4)
~ by verdict alternating ~
-
~-no pay - civil ~
( ) documents ~
currency 1) , ; 2) ideal ~ -
, ; 3) -
illegal ~
~ of account ,
interim ~ 1) , -
~ of contract 1) ; ; 2) ,
2)
agreement ~ joint ~ -
blocked ~
common ~ judicial ~ 1) ;
convertible ~ ()- 2)
lawful (legal) ~
depreciated ~ parental ~
domestic ~ () - proper ~ (-
)
functional ~ safe ~ , , -
hard ~ ;
special ~
key ~ , to have in ~ 1) ; 2) -
soft ~ ,
sound ~ , to have in ~ on a warrant
126
alternative damages
custom , ~s in general business activities -
~ of merchants , -
boom-and-bust ~ ,
~ of the port , -
control ~ -
~ of the trade , -
customer-calling ~
commercial ~
marriage ~s delivery ~
special ~ 1) ; 2) - investment ~
turnover ~ ()
Ulster (tenant-right) ~ -
-
( )
customary - D
( ) damage(s) 1) (pl.) ; 2) (pl.)
customer , , - ,
; 3) , ,
final ~ () - ~ done
~ per crime ,
initial ~ , -
undisclosed ~ -
~s at large -
cut ,
price ~ ~s to person
relief ~ ~s ultra -
cutback , ,
~ to property , -
~ of spending
cutcherry (.) actual ~ 1) ,
cutting ; , ; 2) (pl.) ,
cost ~ , added ~s
aggravated ~s -
rate ~ ; -
aggregate ~
selective prise ~ - agreed ~s
agreed and liquidated ~s 1) -
;
cycle () , -
2)
,
alternative ~s -
~ of money
( -
~ of reproduction -
)
127
amenity damages
amenity ~s -
)
anticipatory ~s great ~
apprehended ~ imaginary ~s
bodily ~ incidental ~
by way of ~s indirect ~s
intervening ~s ,
civil ~s -
irreparable ~ 1)
claimed ~ ; 2) (pl.) ,
compensable ~s ,
land ~s -
compensatory ~s ,
, liquidated ~s -
concealed ~ ( ; ;
) (
consequential ~s )
contemptuous ~s - malicious ~ -
( , -
- money (pecuniary) ~s -
, - ,
, , , moral ~
) necessary ~s
continuing ~ ( -
direct ~s
double ~s - )
nominal ~s ,
excessive ~s - , -
exemplary (presumptive/punitive/ patent ~s 1) (.) -
punitory/vindicative) ~s - ; 2)
; , penal ~s
permanent ~s -
exemplary or punitive ~s
property ~ 1) , -
expectancy ~s - ; 2) (pl.)
fee ~s prospective ~s ; -
( proximate ~s
) remote ~s
forseeable ~
general ~s (- rescissory ~s -
-
128
data of trial
riotous ~ , - damage-feasant -
sentimental ~ , damnification ,
( ,
) damnum absque injuria (.) -
special ~s ,
, - damnum emergens (.) -
specific ~ , -
damp ;
,
to cash a ~ upon trade
speculative ~s
statutory ~s ,
Daniel (.)
stipulated ~s ~ come to judgement-upon -
()
substantial ~s , - danism
data , ,
temporary ~s - aggregate capital ~ -
to ask for ~s assets-size ~ -
to assess ~s - available ~ , -
to lay ~s - balance sheet ~
; date , , ,
to pay ~s ~ of appearance ( )
to recover ~s ~ of cleavage -
to repair/to pay/ the ~s ~ of decision , -
to suffer ~s ~ of issue 1) ; 2)
to undo the ~ ,
~ of judg(e)ment -
tremble ~s
~ of maturity (., ),
unliquidated ~s -
; (- ~ of performance ,
-
, ~ of record -
unrepaired ~ ~ of signature (.,
vindictive ~s , )
(- ~ of trial -
)
129
date of verdict
~ of verdict ~ of grace ; -
agreed-upon delivery ~ - ; , -
-
ante-~ 1) , , -
(, ~s in court
.); 2) , ~s respite ;
applicable ~ , - account ~ ; -
, -
appointed ~ 1) ; active ~s
2) adjournment ~ , -
bearing ~ , -
affirmance- ~ -general (.) ,
contract ~ , -
-
controlling ~
copyright ~ -
appearance ~ ,
delivery ~
due ~ business ~ , -
effective ~ ;
, - calendar ~ 1) ;
2)
expiration ~ civil ~
closing ~
final ~ commission ~ -
imprint ~ ,
interest ~ court ~ -
lodg(e)ment ~ (., - , , -
, )
qualifying ~ , excluded ~ , -
-
judicial ~
reciprocity ~ (.) juridical ~
( -
) law ~ 1) ( -
value ~ ) ; 2)
dation , lay ~s ,
day 1) , ; 2) legal ~ -
~ in court 1) , mean solar ~
; 2) non-judicial ~
130
debt(s)
order ~ - dealership , ; ,
( -
) to grant ~ -
paper ~ , -
to withdraw ~
peremptory ~ , -
dealing 1) , , -
quarter ~ (, , , ,
- ; 2) (pl.)
) clandestine ~ ,
return ~ , -
stock exchange ~s
settlement ~ dean ,
, D~
term ~ 1) ; D~ of Arches -
2) ,
(, . .) D~ of Faculty -
trading ~ ( )
trial ~ debarment ,
working ~s
debate(s) , ,
dayman 1) ; 2) - ,
, , - forensic ~ ,
dead-hand , - debenture 1) -
, ; 2) -
deadline
dead-pledge convertible ~
deal 1) ; 2)
compensation ~ customs ~
package ~ , - mortgage ~
to make ~ sincing fund ~ , -
dealer 1) , ; 2) -
; 3)
exchange ~ subordinate ~
illicit ~ ; , -
debit ,
debt(s) 1) , . . ;
real estate ~ - , , ; 2)
; 3)
security ~ , -
;
131
debt by simple contract
~ by simple contract installment ~ , -
~ of record , interest ~
judgement ~ , -
~s of deferred maturity -
legal ~ 1) , -
~s repayable in annual installments ; 2)
, -
liquid ~ (-
active ~ 1) , )
; 2) liquidated ~ 1) ;
ancestral ~ , - 2) , -
antecedent ~ - mercantile ~
mortgage ~
bad ~s ; , mutual ~s
outstanding ~ -
bonded ~ , - ,
passive ~ 1) , -
book ~ , ; 2)
play ~ ,
community ~
consumer ~ preferential (preferred) ~ -
contract(ed) ~ ( )
convertible ~ privileged ~ -
crown ~ ( -
) pure ~ (.) (-
due (matured) ~ , )
recoverable ~ ,
false ~ (
, - secured ~
) simple ~ , -
fiduciary ~
floating ~ ; , specialty ~ -
fraudulent ~ , to acknowledge a ~
to cancel ~s
free of ~ to collect ~s ,
funded ~ , - to discharge a ~ ()
gaming ~ , - to get into ~s
to incur a ~
hypothecary ~ , to meet ~s ()
132
impugned decision
to owe a ~ deception
to recover a ~ caught in a ~
to retire ~s decerniture ,
to settle ~
to sink a ~ decision ,
total ~ (),
unsecured ~ ~ in the action
debtee ~ in X v. Y -
debtor 1) ; 2) ; Y
3) ~ on the merits
absconding ~ , - (, )
~ on the substance (merits) of the case
discharged ~ ,
~ under the statute , -
fraudulent ~ , -
- adverse ~ ,
insolvent ~ - arbitral ~
authoritative ~ 1) -
joint ~s ; , - ; 2) ()
judgement ~ , - case ~
; - conclusive ~ ( -
)
liquidating ~ -
court ~
poor ~ definitive ~
primary ~ disposition ~
principal ~ 1) ; (, )
2) disputed ~ ,
( )
several ~s , executive ~
sudry ~s favourable ~ -
decay , , , ,
final ~ 1) ;
decease , 2)
decedent final and conclusive ~
deceit 1) , -
flat ~
; 2)
immunity ~
by ~ ,
impugned ~ -
decency ,
133
interim decision
interim ~ ~ in lieu of an oath , -
judges ~
judicial ~ ~ of absence
landmark ~
, ; - ~ of bankruptcy/of insolvency -
,
~ of death
legal ~
majority ~ ~ of forfeiture -
(
motivated ~ )
plea-bargaining ~ , ~ of insolvency -
previous ~ , ~ of intent ,
reasoned ~ ~ of intention 1) -
reported ~ , , ; 2) (.) -
-
sentencing ~ -
~ of majority -
state ~
the ~ is pending - ~ of priority (.) (-
)
to reach a ~ 1) ; ~ of trust -
2)
unreported ~ 1) , - ~ of will 1) ; 2) -
;
2) , , - common-law ~ -
, . .
waiver ~ () - dying ~
equivocal ~ -
declarant 1) (, ,
. .), ; 2) false ~
declaration 1) , . . - legitimacy ~ -
; 2) - ()
( ); 3)
negative ~ ,
~ against interest
pedigree ~ -
~ by authority - ( )
positive ~ ,
~ in chief -
positive ~ of authority
134
dedimus
post-testamentary ~ of testator - (,
- . .),
~ of restriction
statutory ~
( ) ~ of the court , -
to utter ~ , , ,
true ~ , -
~ pro confesso
untrue ~ , -
absolute ~ , -
declarator (.) (
, , - )
adverse ~
declination (.)
consent ~ -
declinature (.) -
, -
() dative ~ (.)
deconsecration 1) ;
deficiency ~ -
2)
~ of divorce -
divorce ~
final ~ ( -
~ of lunacy
)
foreclosure ~ 1) -
-
de computo (.) ; 2)
decree , , - pronounce a ~
(), , decreet (.)
(), , ~ absolvitor (.) -
~ in equity , -
- ~ condemnator (.)
~ nisi (.) -
dedication 1) (-
(. ; -
); 2) (.)
,
, -
-
-
)
,
~ of distribution -
~ of insolvency - dedimus , -
-
~ of nullity -
135
deduction
deduction 1) , ; ~ of settlement -
2) , ; 3) , , -
; 4) , ~ of transfer ,
depreciation ~ ;
rat(e)able from pay ~s ~ of trust
deed 1) , , , absolute ~ 1)
; 2) ; 3) , ; 2)
; 4) -
~ in fee - ( )
- assignment ~ ,
~ mortis causa (.) defeasible ~ , -
~ of accession (.) - forged ~s
- gratuitous ~
- morgage ~ ,
quitclaim ~ , -
~ of agency -
~ of arrangement - tax ~
~ of assignment title ~ ,
~ of conveyance - ( -)
, to draw up a ~
~ of covenant trust ~ -
( -
~ of defeasance , - )
- valid ~ ,
~ of distruction -
deed-poll
~ of gift , -
deemster ,
~ of protest - ( )
defalcation 1) -
~ of real estate ; ; 2) -
~ of release - defalcator
defamation (-
~ of separation -
),
136
defence of laches
~ of character defeasance 1) , -
malicious ~ - , ; 2) ; -
(
default 1) ; - )
; defeat 1) , ;
2) ; - 2) ( . .)
; ; 3) , defect ; ; -
-; 4) ; 5) - ; ,
~ in process -
~ at trial
~ in appearance ( ) ~ of form ,
~ in payment
~ of appearance ~ of proceedings -
~ of defence -
~ of substance ,
~ of issue -
~ of title
~ of payment apparent ~(s) (), -
~ of pleading - () , () ()
formal ~
~ on debt legal ~ ,
~ on interest
~ on obligations - defence 1) ; 2) -
; 3)
by ~ - ; ;
; 4) , -
in ~ of payment ; 5)
on ~ , - ~ of alibi
~ of appeal
to be in ~ ~ of duress -
to claim ~
~ of extreme necessity -
to go by ~ - ,
to make ~ 1) (- ~ of inadmissibility
); 2)
to suffer a ~ - ~ of irrelevance
()
willfull ~ ~ of irresponsibility
defaulter 1) , - ~ of laches -
; 2) , - ( , -
; 3) -
)
137
defence of minority
~ of minority - -
~ of mistake - necessity ~ (-
)
~ of pregnancy negative ~
objective ~ -
~ of privilege -
open ~ -
~ of property ,
~ of superior order peremptory ~ -
- ,
~ to counterclaim points of ~
affirmative ~ , - pretermitted ~ , -
available ~ - private ~ ( ) -
civil ~ sham ~ , -
complete ~ ( ,
dilatory ~ , )
( ) special ~
error facti ~ -
state ~ -
full ~ ;
to be heard in ones ~ -
good ~ 1) , ( -
; 2) )
to conduct ~
good faith ~
invalidity ~ to conduct ones own ~
(., )
issuable ~ to establish ~ -
legal ~ to forestall a ~ -
legality ~ -
to lead for the ~
licence ~ - to maintain ~
( -
) to make ~
meritorious ~ - to raise ~ -
,
misuse ~ to set up ~
to support ~
138
deforceor
to support ~ of procedural law - United States ~ 1) , -
- ; 2) -
to support ~ of sustantive law - unrepresented ~
-
- defendant-patient , -
valid ~ 1)
; 2) - defender 1) (.)
, - ; 2)
defensor 1) ; 2) ;
defendant 3)
~ in attendance defiance ;
()
~ in error ~ of law
~s joined for trial , in ~ of ,
deficiency , -
, , -
aggrieved ~ , - ~ of law ,
~ of specification
antitrust ~ (.) - ()
legal ~
civil ~ to correct a legal ~ -
cooperative ~
( - to make up ~
)
deficit , , ;
corporate ~ -
; -
federal ~ (.) -
definition , ,
impecunious (indigent) ~ ,
-
judicial ~
,
legal ~
legislative ~ -
multiple ~ 1) , -
; 2) (pl.) - deflation ,
numerous ~s deforcement 1) -
prospective ~ , ,
putative ~ ; 2)
several ~s ; 3) (.) -
state ~
to find for (against) ~
() deforceor
139
deforciant
deforciant inordinate ~
ordinate ~
defraudation , ; pre-arrest ~ -
(-)
defrayal , reasonable ~ , -
defrayer
to ask for a ~
degeneration , -
to grant a ~
unreasonable ~ , -
~ of trademark -
( )
without ~ , -
degree 1) , ; 2) ,
() without undue ~ -
~ of consanguinity ,
del credere (.) (-
~ of inventiveness -
-
, -
)
,
~ of jurisdiction delegant , -
~ of newness -
~ of proof
~s of kin delegation 1) ()
~s of negligence
civil ~ , ; 2) , (-
Levitical ~ , - ); 3) ,
~ of powers -
relation ~
prohibited (forbidden) ~s - trade ~
, deletion , ,
delay 1) , , - ( )
; 2) ; 3) ; deliberation 1) , -
, ; 2)
~ in appeal - jurys ~
to recess for ~
~ in delivery ; to retire for ~ -
( )
~ in performance - delict , , -
~ in trial 1) - delineation 1) ;
; 2) - 2) ,
delinquency 1) ,
~ on appeal 1) - ; 2) -
; 2) , (, ); 3) -
,
140
express demand
computer ~ , - ~ pursuant to a contract
contractual ~ , absolute ~ of deed -
, -
counsels ~ ,
detected ~ - additional ~s -
infant ~ forward ~
juvenile court ~ legal ~ , -
manual ~ ,
minimal ~ -
( short ~
, , - to delay ~
. .) to make ~ of a commodity -
deliverance 1) (.) -
; 2) (.) , - to take ~ , -
- (, )
; 3) , to take ~ of a commodity
; 4) - , -
deliveries demand 1) , , ,
counter ~ ; 2) ;
credit ~ 3) ; 4)
delayed ~ - ~ and supply
~ for relief -
obligatory ~ ;
reciprocal ~ ~ in reconvention -
reparation ~
delivery 1) , after ~
; 2) , , civil ~ -
(); 3) -
(); 4) (); civil investigative ~ (.) -
5) () -
~ by installments
counter ~ ,
~ in escrow
( cross ~ (-
- )
) enforcement ~s , -
~ of complete factory equipment -
express ~
141
independent demand
independent ~ - demurrage ( . .),
, , ,
investigative ~ ,
, - demurrant , -
, -
; ,
lawful ~
legal ~ - demurrer ,
-
liquidated ~ ; , -
on ~ ;
~ to evidence (
on ~ after date - )
~ to interrogatory -
opposite ~ ,
personal ~ (
) general ~
to hold a ~ against smb. , -
-
to pay on ~ 1) - parol ~ -
; 2) - ( -
)
unliquidated ~ - speaking ~
-
demandant
demander ; special ~ - -
demesne ; - ; -
; , -
; (
) denial 1) , , -
~ as of fee ; 2) , ,
ancient ~ 1) ; ~ of discharge
2) (.) , - ( )
- ~ of export privileges
-
; 3) (.) , - ~ of fault/of ones guilt
- ()
(1006 .) ~ of justice
Royal ~ ~ of public right -
demise 1)
; 2) - ~ of right ;
;
142
deposition
~ of tariff concessions - deposit 1) , ;
; ;
~ under oath () ; 2) , -
; 3) , ( ); 4) -
bare ~ ( );
conjunctive ~ - 5) (-
, ,
flat ~ )
general ~ - ~ at short notice
, - ~ for hire -
specific ~ ~ of title-deeds -
; , -
bank ~ ,
denigration 1) ; 2) - demand ~
equitable ~
denomination 1) , - -
; 2)
~ of applicant - fixed ~
general (irregular) ~ -,
denunciation 1) ; 2) -
, , ; 3) - involuntary ~ 1) ;
, ; (- 2)
) naked ~
departure 1) -
regular ~ ,
savings ~
; 2) (.) ;
sight ~
3) , ( -
special ~ ,
, , -
specific ~ ,
. .); ; -
-
time ~
transferable ~s -
dependence 1) -
(, ); 2) -
depositation 1) (.) ,
; 3) , -
, ; 2) , -
,
; 3) ( )
dependent
deposition 1) () -
personal ~ -
; ; 2)
; 3)
deponent , - , -
; , - , ; 4) , -
; , - , ; 5) -
143
deposition in evidence
~ in evidence - derelict 1) ;
2) , -
~ of testimony -
dereliction 1) , -
oral ~ ; 2) , (-
pretrial ~ 1) ); 3)
- ~ of duty ,
; 2) (, -
, ) - derogation 1) (-
. .); 2) ()
sworn ~ ~ of the powers -
to take ~ in ~ of ,
descendant ,
depositor ; ; - collateral ~
; , - direct (lineal) ~
depository 1) , ; descendibility , -
2) ;
depot , descent 1) ,
sales ~ ;
supply ~ 2)
wholesale ~ ~ of property in the female line -
deprecation ;
depreciation ; - collateral ~
,
~ of capital
~ though inflation - direct (lineal) ~ 1)
; 2) -
deprivation ; -
description ; ;
~ of consortium -
, - complete ~ of evidential items
~ of necessities - trade ~ ()
desertion
~ of property - ~ and non-support
, -
~ of rights , -
, ~ of pauper
de recordo et processu mittendis (.)
design ; ;
144
determination of proceeding(s)
ornamental ~ - detainee ,
( - ,
) detainer 1)
patentable ~ (.) ; 2) -
; 3) (-
patented ~ (.) )
registered ~ forcible ~ -
, (, )
trademark ~ - to let the ~ stand -
,
designation 1) ; 2) - detainment
, , - detention 1) , (-
( ); 3) ; ) ; 2) -
4) , ,
ad interim ~ ; 3) -
, ,
service ~ ~ on remand -
trade ~
designee ~ until the trial -
-
despatch (dispatch) 1) ;
2) ; 3) , - detention awaiting trial (temporary) ~
unfounded ~ -
~ of business , - ,
voluntary ~
customary ~ -
, - determination 1) ; 2) -
(); 3) , -
reasonable ~ - (); 4)
~ of adverse claim
desperado (, - -
- ,
)
~ of guilt ,
destination , -
~ of indigency , -
destruction 1) ; 2) -
; 3) - ~ of law 1) ,
; 2)
~ of action , ( )
~ of proceeding(s) -
property ~
145
bail determination
bail ~ , fraudulent ~
infringing ~ (.)
final ~ , -
unlawful ~ -
initial ~
procedural ~ - devise 1) ,
; 2) , -
restitution ~ - , -
; 3)
waiver ~ - contingent (executory) ~ -
-
determiner (.) , -
, general ~
detinue 1)
() () - lapsed ~ ,
; 2) - ; -
, - , -
detraction residuary ~ -
detractor , -
-
detriment , ,
to the ~ of -
specific ~ -
-
-
devastation 1) -
(
devisee
. .), ;
,
2)
first ~ -
devastavit 1) -
residuary ~ ( -
; 2) - ) -
, -
deviation , . . deviser 1) , -
; 2)
device 1) , - devisor
, ; 2) ,
devolution
accused ~ (.) , -
(, )
-
, ( ) -
dialect
advertising ~ , - the lawyers ~ -
(
) dicker ,
146
written direction
dictate , diffusion ; -
dictation 1) ; 2)
dictum (.) ; - ~ of investment -
, -
; , digama (digamy)
- digamist ,
; -
, - digression (
)
gratis ~ (.) - dijudication
obiter ~ (.) 1) - dilapidation(s) 1) , -
(); 2)
judicial ~ () - ; 2) -
, ; 3)
( -
diddeisor , - )
(-) to pay for ~s
dies (.) , -
~ juridicus (.)
diligence 1) -
~ non (juridicus) (.) - ; 2) (.)
-
diet 1) (.) ; 2) ;
; 3) ; 3) (.) -
4)
difference , - dilution (
, , -
~ in field (.) )
diminition ,
legal ~ (,
to arrange a ~ , - )
dimission
to decide the ~ -
direction 1) , -
,
; 2) , ; 3) ,
to settle ~ -
, , ;
,
4)
to speculate in ~s (.)
~ in case of need
to split the ~ , -
(judges) ~ to the jury (-
; ,
)
verbal ~
written ~
147
disability
disability 1) ; - disbursement 1) ; 2) -
; 2) - ,
; - discharge 1) ( -
; 3) ; ); 2) ;
; 4) 3) , (-
~ of infancy , ); 4) ,
(); 5) ();
~ of judge 1) - 6) ( ); 7) -
; 2) ; 8) ,
partial ~
pensionable ~ , ~ for inaptitude -
permanent ~ (- ~ of contract ;
) ( -
) ~ of debt
temporary ~ - ~ of debtor
total ~ ~ of defendant -
disablement 1) , -
; 2) - ~ of duty ; -
disadvantage 1) - ~ of grand jury -
, ; 2) , ( )
legal ~ - ~ of jury
( ) -
disaffirmance , -
; , - ~ of surety -
disageement - absolute ~ 1) -
, ,
( . .); 2) -
disallowance , , -
(-
); 3) -
disappropriation -
conditional ~ -
disarrangement , -
, final ~ , -
~ of settlement relations -
lawful ~ -
disavowal 1) ; 2) -
, ; 3) safe ~ ( -
disbarment ), -
, - ,
148
to acquire discretion
suspensive ~ - discount 1) , ;
- 2) ; 3) ; 4)
unconditional ~ , discovert ,
discoverture ,
discipline 1) , ; ( )
2) discovery 1) ()
exact (harsh) ~ , ; 2) ;
stern (strict) ~ 3) ( )
disclaimer 1) ( - ~ of documents 1) -
), ; 2) ; 2)
; ~ of evidence
;
3) , (, ) ~ of law ,
terminal ~ - ( )
omnibus pretrial ~
disclosure ; ; )
; pretrial ~ -
~ of agreement
discredit 1) ; 2) -
~ of alibi ; 3) () -
~ of document 1) -
; 2) - discrepancy , ,
,
~ of evidence - price ~
,
discretion 1) ,
~ of information 1) -
; 2)
; 2)
~ of the court
~ of invention 1) -
abused ~ -
, ; 2) -
,
at the ~
mandatory ~ -
judicial ~ ,
()
unclaimed patent ~ -
legal ~ ,
, ,
; -
reasonable ~
,
restrained ~ -
, -
,
sentencing ~ -
discontinuance 1) -
(. sound ~ , -
); 2)
involuntary ~ - to acquire ~
149
unrestrained discretion
unrestrained ~ - -
, -
disinvestment -
discrimination 1) -
; 2) , dismissal 1) ();
; ( ); 2) (); 3) -
employment ~ ,
~ agreed -
illegal (unlawful) ~ -
~ of action 1) ,
discussion 1) ; - ; 2)
; , ; 2) - ~ of a jury
~ of appeal ;
( -
); 3) - ~ of case
~ of licence
( - ~ of review (-
, - )
) ~ without prejudice
disengagement 1) ;
2)
disentail ~ with prejudice
disentailment -
lawful ~ 1) -
, ; 2) -
disestablishment
disherison prejudicial ~ -
disheritance
dishonesty 1) ; -
, ; 2) ; pretrial ~
3) summary ~ ()
employee ~ -
voluntary ~ -
dishono(u)r 1) ; 2)
wrongful ~ 1) -
disinherison , ; 2) -
disinheritance
disinterestedness - dismission ; ;
; ; -
disparagement 1) ; 2) -
disintermidation - , ; 3) ,
150
in dissent
~ of competitor the ~s of the statute (-
, - )
dispossession 1) -
(); 2) -
dispensation 1) , - ; ( . .)
, disproof -
, -
; , ; 2) - dispute
() family ~
~ of justice industrial ~
marriage ~ - inter-union ~ -
disponent justiciable ~ ; ,
disposal 1) ();
(); (); labour ~
2) , (, - land ~
); 3) , persons in ~ 1) , -
; 2)
disposition 1) , - reasonable ~
(, ); 2) to settle ~ -
(), (- ,
); 3) , trade ~
; 4) , , disqualification 1) -
~ of case , , ; 2) -
; 3) , -
~ of funds ; 4) , ;
~ of offender , ,
age ~ - -
~ of profits
contentious ~ - disquisition -
, ()
(, , )
courts ~ of the case -
disrespect
~ for law , -
delinquent ~ -
, -
disseisee ,
former ~ ,
disseisin ( -
post-mortuary ~ - ) -
previous (prior) ~ , - dissent ,
, ( )
testamentary ~ - in ~
151
dissenter
dissenter distribution 1) , . .
~ from court , - ( -
); 2) (.) -
~ from judg(e)ment , ()
- ~ in liquidation
dissentient , - ~ of estates , -
-
disseraination , ~ of justice
() final ~
dissolution 1) ; 2) -
(); 3) , tentative ~ -
; 4) ; 5)
~ of a treaty distributor ; ;
~ of marriage ; -
voluntary ~ 1) - ; ; ,
; 2) -
distinctiveness ( , ,
(., ) )
distinctness district
(., ) assessment ~ -
, -
distortion ()
-
distrainee ,
() judicial ~
distringas 1)
distrainer , - ; 2)
-
disturbance -
distrainment (distraint)
~ of franchise -
; - ,
family ~ -
under ~ ( ) ; , -
distress 1) , -
; 2) - disuse (, -
; - . .)
; 3) , -
diversion ,
-
,
~ of goods
to levy a ~ ,
~ of waters ,
( )
distributee ( -
diversity 1) , ;
)
152
undefended divorce
2) ~ of labour
~ of practice ~ of opinion -
,
Admiralty D~
divestiture (- ,
, , ) ( )
dividend Divorce D~ -
accrued ~(s) 1) , ( )
; , even ~ of votes
; 2) -
, Family D~
( )
accumulated ~s Probate D~ -
; ( -
asset ~ (- )
) substantive ~s (-
cash ~ )
comulative ~s - divorce ,
~ a mensa et thoro -
consent ~ , -
constructive ~
( )
contributory ~ - ~ a vinculo matrimonii -
( ) (
deferred ~s )
extra ~ ~ by proxy
passed ~ absolute ~ 1) ,
; 2)
preferred ~ - defended ~
scrip ~ , international ~ ,
-
limited ~ -
share ~ , -
stock ~
unpaid ~ migratory ~
year-end ~ - ( -
, - ,
)
division 1) , , - out-of-state ~
; ; ; 2) , , ( -
; 3) , - )
undefended ~
153
divorcee
divorcee , - deviation ~
( ), -
divorcement 1) ;
2) (.) - exhaustion (by sale) ~ (.) -
( -
( - )
) family purpose ~ -
divorcer 1) -
(, ); 2) , ,
docket (.) 1) , - functionality ~ -
; 2) , ( -
; 3) , ,
; - , -
- ,
; , )
; - infection ~
; ( - ( )
) internal ~
appearance ~
civil ~ - second(ary) meaning ~
( -
judgement ~ - -
,
motion ~ , -
on the ~ , - , -
, -
trial ~ ,
)
doctrine , ,
stare decisis ~
alter ego ~
work made for hire ~ -
attractive nuisance ~ -
, (-
-
,
, -
, -
-
common employment ~ -
, ,
( -
-
)
, -
) document
continuous transportation ~ - ~ in evidence , -
154
matrimonial domicile
~ obtained by process , - doing ,
dole 1) (.) ; 2)
~ of incorporation -
domain 1) -
~ of title (to the goods) - ; 2) ,
;
~ read in evidence , - ~ of law , -
~s of the case in court - eminent ~ -
,
~ under seal exclusive ~ 1) -
autograph ~ signed - ( ); 2) -
contested ~ territorial ~ 1) -
counterfeit ~ ; 2) ,
evidential ~ ,
domestication -
forged ~ ,
domicile 1) (),
incriminating ~
; 2)
legal ~
, () -
questioned ~
shipping ~s ,
~ by birth
~ by choice
ships ~s
~ by operation of law -
testamentary ~ , -
,
; -
~ of choice (of origin)
( )
to settle ~
~ of succession , -
to suppress ~
-
to surrender ~s -
civil ~ ( -
to tender ~s
)
vessel ~s commercial ~ -
documentation 1) , - , -
; 2) , -
domestic (municipal) ~ -
additional ~ 1) - , -
; 2)
, - elected ~ (-
doer , , )
; , ; - matrimonial ~ -
155
native domicile
native ~ doomster 1) (.) ;
natural ~ - 2) (.)
dormancy -
original ~ 1) -
; 2) , - dos ( )
dot (.)
personal ~ (
dotation 1) , ;
)
2)
quasi-national ~ -
dower
trade ~ , , - doweress (.) ,
domiciliation - downfall
, downy , ,
dominion ; ; one-time ~ies
draft 1) ; 2) -
exercised ~ ,
approved ~
donatary bank (bankers) ~ , -
donatio mortis causa (.) ;
bill ~
donation 1) , -
clean ~
; 2)
demand ~ , -
donatory ,
, documentary ~
donee 1) , ; ; , -
2) , -
; long ~ ,
3) , ; , presentation ~ ,
-
return ~ -
doner ,
sham ~ sight ~ , -
donor 1) , ; ;
2) , time ~
~ intestate , to issue ~
drafting -
~ testate , , -
claim ~ 1) -
doom (.) , ; 2) (.)
doomsday
doomsman draftsman
156
death duty
draw dun -
drawback , ; -
; ; ; - duplicate 1) , -
; 2) -
drawee ;
drawer , , - 3)
~ of exchange
drawing (); - duplicity -
( ); ; ;
, ; ; -
~ in a set -
duply (.) -
drink-drive - , -
drinking duration , (-
legal ~ , . .)
~ of recommitment , -
underage ~
duress(e)
droit 1) , - ~ of goods -
; (.) -
; 2) (pl.) ; 3) (pl.) economic ~
drop , to do something under ~
~ of prices
duces tecum (.) duressor , -
duty 1) , , -
dud (.) , - , ; 2) , ,
~ enjoined by law , -
due , , ,
~ for revenue
annual ~ , , -
~ free ,
,
~ of detraction -
port ~s
-
regular ~ -
, , ;
civilian ~
dues - contractual ~ -
, ,
dumping ; contrary to a ~
death ~
157
disclosure duty
disclosure ~ 1) retained ~
; 2) (.) subsidiary ~
( - earsement , -
)
discretionary ~ - ~ by implication
elected for a ~ - ~ by prescription
~ in gross
estate ~ ~ of access
excise ~ , ~ of convenience
inheritance ~
judicial ~ , - ~ of natural support -
legal ~ ~ of necessity
succession ~ affirmative ~ -
( ),
tack ~ (.)
to accomplish the ~ - apparent ~
appurtenant ~ ;
dwelling , , -
dyvour (.) , -
continuous ~
discontinuing ~ -
discontinuous ~ -
E
exclusive ~
earles-penny (earls penny)
implied ~
earmarking , - intermittent ~
negative ~
earner , - private or public ~ -
earnest public ~
earnings , , quasi ~
~ before interest and taxes reciprocal negative ~ -
~ per share reserved ~
excess ~ secondary ~ -
export ~ ( -
fully diluted ~ per share );
ear-witness , -
net ~ after taxes - , ; -
158
election
edition 1) ; 2) , - to give further ~
, to give into ~
copyright ~ , - to leave no ~s -
enlarged ~ , - to take ~
effectiveness 1) ;
official ~ 1) ; 2)
2) , investigative ~ -
original ~ judicial ~
seized ~
unauthorized ~ , law ~ , -
unofficial ~ 1) - law enforcement ~
; 2) ; -
legal ~ -
effect 1) , ; 2) -
, , , , - procedural ~
, ; 3) ;
; 4) (pl.) ; 5) (pl.) - remedial ~
()
adverse ~ effectuation
binding ~ (- ~ of arrest
, . .) efficiency , -
delaying ~
deterrent ~ ( - ~ of labour
) - efflux(ion) 1) ();
; , - 2)
ejection , -
evidential ~
feedback ~ of income upon investment
ejectment 1) , -
further ~ (- ; 2)
, , ) ( ); 3)
in ~ ( , - ; 4)
, ) ; 5) -
legal ~ 1) ;
2) ; - equitable ~
justice ~
movable ~s ejector ,
personal ~s ()
portable ~s casual ~ -
to come into ~
to give ~ to ~ election
159
election of remedies
~ of remedies ; 3) -
elegit (.) 1) -
- ( ,
(); 2) , - )
- eloigner 1) , -
, - ; 2) , -
; 3)
( ,
)
element 1) , ; emancipation ,
2) ; 3) (); 4) (pl.) - -
, , - embargo 1) , , -
~ of claim (.) ; 2)
~ of introduction - absolute ~ , -
; , -
essential ~ ,
hostile ~
eligibility ( to lift the ~
- embezzlement -
) ;
age ~ - embezzler ,
embracer , -
definite ~ ,
-
indefinite ~ , -
( , . .) -
embracery -
-
limited ~
unlimited ~ - emergence ;
emergency ;
eliment , ;
elimination , -
, , emissary ,
elisor 1) , - emission , -
;
; 2) , emolument ; ;
( ; ; ,
) emparlance
elogium
eloign 1) emphyteusis , -
; 2) -
160
endorsement after maturity
emphyteuta - empowerment 1) , -
; 2) ,
employ
employee , emption
emptio bonorum (.)
called-in ~ ,
emptio et venditio (.)
corporate ~
crooked ~ , emptor (.)
enclosure 1) , ;
; , 2) (., -
- )
forced ~ (., .) -
defendant ~ ,
-
encroachment , -
, (- )
larcenous ~ ,
encumbrance (.) 1)
( ); , (
plaintiff ~ , ); 2) -
( ); 3) ,
public ~
thieving ~ , to be free from any charge or ~
-
encumbrancer , -
tortious ~ , ; -
- ; , -
employer , endeavo(u)r ; ;
employment 1) ; 2) -
; 3) , , endorsee ,
common ~ - ~ in due course -
(
, endorsement 1)
(); 2) , , -
) ; 3)
equal ~ ( (
, ), -
, , -
) ; 4) ,
occasional ~
to forfeit ones ~ ~ after maturity -
161
endorsement for an account
~ for an account enfeoffment 1) -
( , ; 2) ;
) 3) ; 4) , -
~ for collection
enforceability
~ in blank ;
, ; -
~ in full -
, enforcement 1)
~ without recourse () ; 2) -
, -
accommodation ~ - ; 3) -
(, );
blank ~ ~ of judgement (of a writ)
conditional ~ (-
forged ~ )
full ~ ~ of law ,
general ~ 1) ~ of right ( )
; 2) ( - ()
) - antitrust administrative ~ (.) -
judicial ~ , -
( ) antitrust civil ~ (.)
qualified ~ ,
restrictive ~ antitrust ~ (.) -
special ~ 1)
; 2) antitrust regulatory ~ (.) -
( ) -
unconditional ~ -
judicial ~ , -
endorser 1) ,
( . .); 2) , juvenile law ~
accommodation ~ , - legal ~
legal ~ of law -
successive ~
endowment 1) ; ; legitimate law ~
; 2) -
; 3) liberal ~ 1) -
charitable ~ 1) - ; 2) (.) -
; 2) ; 3)
endurance
162
enterprise
procedural ~ - Englishry , -
strict ~ (of law) 1) enjoyment ();
; 2) - ();
()
substantive ~ - ~ of property -
; -
to make ~ distinctions - ; -
; -
adverse ~ (
trade ~ , ) -
(., -
) beneficial ~
traffic (law) ~ -
; - quiet ~ -
,
enforcer , - quiet ~ of the goods -
- ( )
; , enquirer
antitrust ~ (.) - enquiry 1) ; 2) ,
, - ,
forensic ~
law ~ - judicial ~
preliminary ~ -
engagement 1) -
, ; 2) (.) - enrolment 1) ; 2) -
; 3) ; 4) - ;
; ; 5) 3) ;
~ to marry , 4) ,
entered ~ 1) ; entail 1) ;
2) 2) ,
lawful ~ 1) -
entailer 1) , -
; 2) ;
; 2) -
3)
( -
social ~ ,
)
to enter into an ~ entailment -
(
unlawful ~ 1) -
; 2) - ); -
; 3) (
)
engager 1) ; 2) , -
enterprise ; ; -
; ;
163
business enterprise
business ~ entrepreneur
illegal ~ , entry 1)
; - ;
2) ;
legitimate ~ ; 3) , ; 4) , , -
; - ; 5) , ; 6) -
( )
entirety - ~ ad terminium qui praeterit -
entitlement 1) -; -
2) ( -); 3) -
( -); 4) - ~ of the credit side -
,
leave ~ ~ of trial ,
overhead ~
additional ~ (-
entity , )
, -
- ;
; ; - arrest ~
bogus ~
~ in its own right , - closing ~ , -
corporate ~ , - credit ~
, debit ~
economic ~ , false ~
forced ~ ( )
formal ~ forcible ~
( -
informal ~ - )
; forcible ~ and detainer 1) -
juridical ~ 1) ;
2) ; 2)
legal ~ 1) ; , -
2)
separate ~ -
original ~
entrenchment 1) previous ~ (-
( - ) -
- -
- ); 2) -
, equality ,
~ on a right , - ~ before the law -
164
error in fact (in law)
~ of votes - equivalent
equivocation 1) ( -
legal ~ ); 2) , -
sovereign ~ , -
equity 1) (-
, erasure 1) , -
, ; ; 2) , -
); 2) (pl.)
(-) , - ermine 1) (
; 3) ; 4) -
; 5) -
; 6) ; - ); 2)
; -
; ; ; to assume (to wear) the ~ ()
, -
error 1) ; 2) -
- (. .
-
; -
~ of partners , -
~ of redemption - )
~ apparent of record
~ of statute
contravening ~ - ~ causa (contrahendi) (.) -
-
countervailing ~ , -
~ coram nobis (.) , -
in ~ 1) ; 2)
latent or secret ~ - ~ in accidentia (.) -
-
minimum ~ ,
~ in consensu (.)
owners (shareholders) stockholders ~ ~ in essentia (in substantia) (.) -
()
paramount ~ - ,
, - ~ in exercise of jursdiction
to balance ~ and debt ~ in extremis -
, -
wifes ~
equivalence 1) ; ~ in fact (in law) (-
2) - )
165
error in judgement
~ in judgement escheatage
~ in personam (.) -
escrow -
~ in rem (.) , ;
,
~ juris (.) , - -
~ of fact eslees (pl.) (
~ of law ,
~s (and omissions) excepted - . .)
( ) esnecy -
apparent ~ , - ;
( -
) , -
culpable ~ ,
formal ~ (. .
esrovers 1) -
, )
fundamental ~ ,
; 2) ,
, -
harmful ~ (-
,
)
harmless ~ , esse (.)
in ~ (.) -
invited ~ ;
judicial ~ essence ,
prejudicial ~ 1) ~ of (a) contract -
;
2) , - essential ; -
;
procedural ~ essentiality
reversible ~ , - essoin
( )
severance ~ essoinee , -
substantial ~
establishment 1) , ,
substantive ~ -
, ; 2) , -
, ; 3) , -
trivial ~
(); 4) ; -
escheat 1) -
; - business ~
; 2) (.) - commercial ~
; 3) judicial ~ ;
principal ~ -
166
allodial estate
estate 1) , ; ~ in real property -
2) ;
, ; - ~ in remainder -
; , -
3) ( -
~ at sufferance - )
~ in reversion , -
~ at will , -
; -
~ by the entirety -
~ in severalty -
~ for life -
, - ~ in tail () ,
~ for term of years - -
,
~ for years , ~ pur autre vie -
, -
~ from year to year -
~ subject to a conditional limitation
~ in common
, - ~ tail female , -
~ in coparcenary - ~ tail male ,
~ in dower , ~ upon condition
~ in entirety ~ upon condition expressed -
-
~ in expectancy -
, ~ upon condition implied -
-
~ in fee-simple
absolute ~ (
~ in freehold ) ; -
, ( -
~ in inheritance - )
administered ~ , -
~ in joint tenancy
~ in land allodial ~ ,
~ in possession , - -
; -
167
ancestral estate
ancestral ~ , - gross ~ of decedent
bankrupts ~ - inferior ~ ,
,
base ~ 1) , - intestate ~ 1) , -
; 2) ; 2)
, -
joint ~ ; -
beneficial ~ ,
-- land (landed) ~ -
;
building ~ leased ~ 1)
; 2) -
conditional ~ ,
leasehold ~
contingent ~ , - legal ~ 1) - ,
; 2)
continuing ~ - life ~ -
customary ~ , movable ~
paramount ~
decedents ~ , parental ~
-
determinable ~ - personal ~ 1) ;
, - 2) , -
dominant ~ , - qualified ~ --
, -
real ~
donours ~ - residuary ~ 1) -
- ,
eigne ~ -
equitable ~ - , ; -
; 2)
expectant ~ -
, - separate ~ ,
()
family ~ servient ~ ,
freehold ~ ,
settled ~ ( -
future ~ --
; - )
168
equitable estoppel
single ~ - ~ by deed -
, -
socage ~ ; -
-
~ by election -
superior ~ , -
; - ~ by judgement -
terminated ~ - ~ by laches
-
testate ~ , -
~ by record -
the ~ of matrimony , -
trust ~ 1) , ; -
- ,
; 2) - , -
; 3)
vested ~ ,
; ~ by representation
estimate ; () , -
; ; ; -
; ,
~ of continuing monthly operating costs -
-
~ from patent protection (.) -
~s of income
expenditure ~s ~ in pais
preliminary ~s -
risk ~
estimation ; - ~ per rem judicatum
estoppel ; -
, - cause-of-action ~
- -
- collateral ~ ; -
~ by agreement - ,
- contract ~ -
, -
~ by conduct ; , -
-
equitable ~
~ by contract - -
169
file wrapper estoppel
file wrapper ~ (.) ,
( - -
, - ,
, - ,
) )
issue ~ evidence 1) , ,
; 2) -
license ~ (.) ; 3) ; ,
- - ; 4)
, - , -
(
promissory ~ - )
~ admissible in chief
prosecution history ~ (.) ,
-
, ~ aliunde ,
estrangement , ~ at law
() ~ before trial -
estreat , -
(. -
, . .) ~ by affidavit -
evador ,
, ~ by inspection -
evasion , ~ for the defence 1)
~ of law ; 2)
~ for the defendant
event 1) , , -
; 2) ,
~ for the plaintiff
~ insured against
fortuitous ~ ,
~ in corroboration
eviction 1) ; 2) ,
() ; - ~ in cross-examination
, (- , -
); 3) (.) - (-
)
~ by title paramount - ~ in disproof -
~ of tenant ~ in question 1) -
actual ~ - ; 2) -
constructive ~ - ~ in rebuttal -
(, -
170
affirmative evidence
~ in support of the opposition (.) ~ relevant to weight ,
,
~ in the case - ~ sufficient to sustain the case -
,
~ is out ()
~ material to the case , ~ to contradict ,
~ of arrest 1) - ~ to meet -
; 2) ,
~ of blood grouping tests - ~ to rebut -
, ,
~ to the contrary -
~ of credibility -
, - ~ wrongfully obtained ,
,
~ of debt
~ of disposition - acceptable ~ -
~ of fact actual ~
~ of guilt , additional ~ -
~ of identification -
adduced ~ 1) -
~ of identity 1) - ; 2) ,
; 2)
~ of indebtedness adequate ~ 1) -
~ of opportunity - ; 2) (
) ; -
~ of reputation 1)
; 2) - adminicular ~ -
; 3)
~ on appeal , - admissible ~ -
; , -
~ on commission -
admissible in ~ -
~ on hearing -
admitted ~ -
~ on oath
~ par excellence - adversary ~ , -
; -
~ relevant to credibility -
, - affirmative ~ -
,
171
affirmative rebuttal evidence
affirmative rebuttal ~ , completing ~ -
(,
after-discovered ~ , )
- conclusive ~ , -
against ~ concocted ~ -
ample ~
ascertaining ~ - concomittant ~ -
autopic ~ - confirmatory (confirming) ~ -
autopical ~ - conflicting (contradicting) ~ -
,
auxiliary ~ -
consistent ~ , -
available ~ -
contrary ~ -
better ~ , - ,
contributing ~ -
casual ~ -
controverted ~ -
character ~ 1) , - ,
; 2) - controvertible ~ -
,
; 3) , - convicting ~ -
character-witness ~ - copy ~ -
,
corroborated ~ -
circumstances ~ -
() corroborating (corroborative) ~ -
civil ~ -
counter (acting) ~ -
clear ~ ,
closed ~ - credible ~ , ,
;
cogent ~ , ,
criminating ~ -
colleteral ~ ; - , ;
, , critical ~ 1) -
;
competent ~ , - 2)
, - culpatory ~ -
;
172
immunized evidence
cumulative ~ extrinsic ~
damaging ~ - ; -
,
damning ~ - false ~ , -
, ;
decisive ~ final ~
demeanor ~ - fingerprint ~
( )
demonstrative ~ - firm ~
first hand ~ -
derivative ~ - ,
footprint ~ -
direct ~
disproving ~ - foundation ~ -
doctored (fabricated) ~ , fragmentary ~ , -
documentary ~ - fresh ~
further ~
empirical ~ - governments ~ (.)
habit ~ 1)
entered ~ , - ;
2) -
exact ~
excluded ~ - hard ~
hearsay ~ ;
exculpatory ~ - ,
higher ~ , -
expert ~
, ; - identification ~ 1) -
; , - ; 2) -
, ,
expert opinion ~ 1)
; 2) - identifying ~
explaining (explanatory) ~ - illegally obtained ~ -
external ~ , illustrative ~
immaterial ~ , -
extrajudicial ~ - ,
immunized ~ -
extraneous ~ , ( -
)
173
impeaching evidence
impeaching ~ () internal (intrinsic) ~ ,
,
implicating ~ - introduced ~ 1) -
, ; 2) , -
impugned ~ -
, irrefutable ~ -
in ~
inadequate ~ 1) - irrelevant ~ , -
; 2) ( -
) ; - judicial ~
legal ~ ,
inadmissible ~ , -
legally obtained ~ , -
incompetent ~ , - ,
- legitimate ~ , -
inconclusive ~ material ~ 1) -
inconsistent ~ , - ; 2) -
incontrovented ~ mathematical ~ 1)
, ; 2) ,
incontrovertible ~
moral ~
incriminating ~ - ,
, ; negative ~ , -
independent ~ 1)
; 2) - negative rebuttal ~
indicative ~ - newly-discovered ~ -
indirect ~ ; nonexculpatory ~
indispensable ~ - notarial ~ -
indubitable ~ - oblatinable ~ -
inferential ~ - obtained ~ -
, ,
inferior ~ - offered ~ , -
; , - ,
official ~ -
insufficient ~ -
on the ~ -
174
rebutted evidence
opinion ~ 1) - ; 2)
; 2)
opinion ~ of character - presuming ~ 1) -
; 2) , -
presumptive ~ 1)
opposing ~ , - ; -
; 2) ,
oral ~ , - ; 3) -
oral and written ~ - prevailing ~ , -
original ~ (, prima facie ~ -
) ; , -
out-of-court ~
, primary (prime) ~ -
overwhelming ~ , -
, probable ~ 1) -
parol ~ , - ; 2) ,
; 3) -
parole ~
partial ~ 1) ; proffered ~ , -
2) ; 3) -
proper ~ ,
pedigree ~ -
( . .) prospectant ~ -
perishable ~ - ;
proving ~ 1) ,
perjured ~ ; 2) -
persuasive ~ - ; , -
physical ~ - pure expert opinion ~ -
positive ~ purgative ~ -
()
possible ~ radar ~ (of speed)
preappointed ~ ( -
() )
predominant ~ , - real ~
reasonable ~ -
preferable ~ -
rebuttal ~
prejudicial ~ 1) , - rebutted ~ -
, -
175
rebutting evidence
rebutting ~ - shaken ~ -
,
receivable ~ , - significant ~ , -
; ,
received ~ similar ~ -
recognized ~ , - ,
slim(mer) ~ ,
recollection ~ -
solid ~
record ~ 1) strengthening ~ -
, ; 2) -
, ; strong ~ -
3)
recorded ~ stronger ~ -
,
record ~ of title - strongest available ~ -
,
substantial ~ ,
related ~ ,
substantive ~ , -
relevant ~ (-
) substitutionary ~ -
repelling ~ -
sufficient ~ -
reputation ~ of character -
superficial ~ -
requisite ~ 1) - supplementary ~ -
; 2)
retrospectant ~ 1) supporting ~ -
; 2)
suspect ~
routine practice ~ 1) sworn ~
( tainted ~ 1) -
); 2) - (, -
); 2) -
satisfactory ~ , - (,
-
scientific ~
secondary ~ - )
, tangible ~ -
second hand ~ 1)
; 2) , tendered ~ -
176
unshaken evidence
testimonial ~ to put in ~
to adduce ~ -
to read into ~ -
to admit ~ -
to admit in (into) ~ -
to receive ~ 1) ,
to appear in ~ - ; 2)
to receive in ~
to call (for) ~ -
to review ~ -
to compare ~ 1) -
, ; 2) to search for ~
to shift ~ , -
to develop ~ -
to suppress ~
to exaggerate ~ to take ~ 1) ;
2)
to examine ~ - to tender ~ -
()
to fabricate ~ - to tender in ~
to give ~ 1) ; 2) - to weigh ~
to withhold ~ , -
to give ~ under compulsion -
to give in ~ trace ~ -
to introduce ~ - tracing ~ , -
-
to introduce in ~ -
traditionary ~ , -
to lead ~ 1) , , -
; 2)
to offer ~ -
uncontradicted ~ -
to offer in ~
uncorroborated ~
to prepare ~ 1) -
; 2) - unfavourable ~ 1)
( ) ; 2) -
to prepare false ~ - -
to produce ~ - unshaken ~ -
177
unsworn evidence
unsworn ~ ~ by witness (-
, , -
untainted ~ 1) - . .)
(, ~ de bene esse --
); 2)
(, - ~ for nonobviousness (.) -
()
~ for subject-matter (.) -
) ;
verbal ~ , -
~ of prospective juror -
visible ~ , -
-
visual ~
vital ~ - ~ of witness 1)
, ( -
volunteer ~ - -
); 2)
weak ~ ~ upon oath
weaker ~ - bar ~ 1) ; 2)
wiretap (information) ~ - bar final ~
, -
compulsory ~ -
written ~ ,
cross ~ (-
evidence-in answer (.) - )
deferred ~ (.) -
evocation -
direct ~ 1) -
ex (.) ( + - , ; 2) -
)
examination-in-chief ~ -
exaction 1) ; 2)
-
; 3) ; , -
; 4) -
expert ~
; 5) ; 6) -
external ~ of the body -
exactor fair ~
examination 1) ; 2) - final ~
, ; forensic ~
; 3) ; 4) - formal ~ ,
, , , -
; 5)
178
exception to bail
full ~ (.) (. . trial ~
, - voir dire ~ -
)
in-patient ~ -
examiner 1) , -
judicial ~ 1) ; 2) - ;
, , ; 2) , -
medical ~ - () -
; 3)
oral ~ ; 4) (.)
out-of-time ~ - ~ in charge of trademarks (.) -
out-patient ~ - ~ in chief , -
,
physical ~ , - ~ of interferences
preliminary ~ - bank ~
direct ~ , -
preliminary ~ of witness - ( -
)
hearing ~ ,
premarital ~ - ( .) -
-
, search ~ -
,
pretrial ~ title ~
( )
psychiatric ~ - trial ~ , -
, -
,
re-cross ~ example 1) ; 2) ;
3) ; ;
redirect ~ - 4)
- to make an ~ of an offender
strict ~ exception 1) ( ,
substantive ~ (.) ); 2)
, ; 3) ; ; -
( , -
superficial ~ (- except)
) ~ to bail
to carry out ~ -
trademark ~
179
exception to lack of novelty
~ to lack of novelty (.) exchequer
exclusion 1) , -
~ to the rule ; 2) ;
declinatory ~ 3) ,
~ of evidence () -
general ~ ( -
)
novel ~ exculpation 1) , -
peremptory ~ ; 2) , -
;
statutory ~ , - excuse 1) ( -
() , ); 2) ,
exceptor , - ; -
; 3) , ,
excess , , - ~ of juror -
,
~ of juridiction - -
, -
lawful ~
~ of power(s) - legal ~ , -
, ,
~ of privilege - execution 1) -
( , );
exchange 1) , ; 2) 2) , -
(); 3) ; 4) , , (, -
; 5) , ; . .); 3) , -
6) , - ;
4) , ; 5) -
~ of futures for physicals - ()
~ against property 1) -
~ of licences -
bank ~ , ; 2) ,
-
commodity ~
direct ~ () ~ of application (.)
employment ~ , -
forced ~ -
labor ~
recognized stock ~ - ~ of contract 1) -
; 2)
sight ~ , ~ of deed
stock ~ ~ of forfeiture -
180
exercise of discretion
() to levy ~ , -
,
executor ;
~ of intention -
ancillary ~ -
~ of judg(e)ment , - ( ,
)
~ of legal process 1) - competent ~ , -
; 2) , - -
~ of office , incompetent ~ -
~ upon property - executorship 1) -
; 2)
alias ~ 1) -
; 2) (.) executrix -
,
attachment ~
exemplification
(
, -
) exemption ; ;
body ~ - ; , ; -
, , -
conditional ~ ,
~ from duties (taxation) -
dormant ~ - ()
~ from liability -
general ~
~ from seizure ,
junior ~ - ,
( , dependence ~ -
) -
legal ~ -
homestead ~
legislative ~ ,
personal ~ ; - legal ~
exercise 1) , -
( ); 2) (-
special ~ 1) )
; 2) - ~ of discipline -
to carry into ~ - ~ of discretion -
181
exercise of right
~ of right , - expenses , ,
absorbed ~ -
exhaustion (.) 1) - , -
( -
); 2) accrued ~
, ()
administration ~ 1) -
exhibit 1) - ; 2) -
; 2) ; 3) , - -
; 4) , business ~
physical ~ - current ~
depreciation ~
exhibition 1) incidental ~
(, ); law (legal) ~
2) (.) - litigation ~
; 3) , manufacturing ~ -
exigency ,
~ of writ - operating ~ (-
)
out of pocket ~
exigent 1) ;
overhead ~
2) (.) -
party ~
( -
prepaid ~ -
)
exit (
to bear ~
)
to incur ~
exoneration ( -
expert ,
, , )
~ on merchandise
~ of bail -
commodity ~
court ~
~ of obligor -
court-appointed ~ -
~ of surety -
discredited ~ , -
;
expectancy 1) -
; 2) - judicially appointed ~ -
~ of life
legal ~ -
expectant , ;
expence ,
law (legal) ~s side-line ~ (
expenditures , , - , -
-
to allocate ~ )
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eye-witness
expertise 1) ; 2) extension 1) , ;
; 2)
legal ~ (.: , ); 3) -
expiration 1) , ; 4) (., )
( ); 2) - ~ of order
~ of agreement - ~ of time , -
expiry , (); extent 1) , , ,
, ; 2) -
~ of a contract -
, ; 3) (.) -
~ of the legal (.) - ; 4)
, - ~ in aid -
,
exposure
~ of child - ~ in chief -
expression 1) ; 2) ;
3) ~ of damage
~ of censure , ~ of performance
immediate ~ -
judicial ~
judicial ~ of the rule of law
, - extenuation -
; -
extinction (), -
expromission 1) ; ;
(-) ~ of obligation -
; 2) -
, - ~ of rights , -
expromissor , extinguishment (-
), ; ; -
expropriation 1) (-)
, - ~ of debts
; 2) ~ of legacy -
expungenent ,
~ of the trademark from register - ~ of rent , -
extendi facias (.) - extra , ,
-
eye-witness ,
183
fabrication
,
;
~ necessary to explain a relevant fact
F , -
fabrication , ,
~ necessary to introduce a relevant fact
face 1) (- ,
), ; 2) (-
) ~ of common knowledge -
~ of judgement , ( )
~ of common notoriety
~ of evidence , -
facilitation ,
; ,
facilitator ~ of litigation , -
facility (facilities) 1) , -
; 2) , - ~ relevant to the fact in the issue ,
, ; 3) -
, , ; 4) - ~ relevant to the issue , -
, , -
approved delivery ~
(), ~ requiring proof ,
banking ~s ,
credit ~s ~ sought to be proven , -
facings -
, - adjudicative ~ , -
fact , , - after (before) the ~ ()-
, , , , - ; ()
, , - basic ~ ; , -
,
~ at (in) issue ,
; damning ~ , -
; , -
; dispositive ~
~ for the jury , disputed ~
divestitive ~
~ in contest , - evidentiary ~ , -
-
~ in dispute ,
fabricated ~
~ in evidence , ; , -
~ in proof
~ in question ; false ~
184
facts in the case
highly relevant ~ - substantive ~ ,
( ,
) to confess the ~
incriminating ~ to suppress ~ , -
,
independent ~ translative ~ , -
inferential ~ ,
-
ultimate ~ ,
investitive ~ , -
;
underiable ~
irrelevant ~ , verifiable ~ , -
;
jural (juridical) ~ fact-finder ,
jurisdictional ~ (); ;
, - -
legislative ~ , - fact-finding
material ~ factor 1) (.) ,
non-adjudicative ~ , - -
-
non-evidence ~ 1) , - , ; 2) ,
, ; 2) , , ; 3) (.) -
- ; 4) , -
; 5) ,
open ~ - connecting ~
conversion ~ -
presumed ~ ,
presumptive ~ judicial ~ -
principal ~
test ~
probative ~ , -
factorage , -
proven ~
psychological ~ factorizing
; ,
,
relevant ~ , ;
factorship
simulated ~ facts , ,
~ in the case
substantial ~
185
facts on trial
~ on trial , faculty 1) ; 2) ,
accompaning ~ , - ~ of advocates (.) -
;
failure 1) , -
adjudicative ~ , , ; 2) -
, , -
bare ~ of the matter ; 3) , ; 4) -
,
before (after) the ~ () - ~ in duties -
;
collateral ~ , - ~ of consideration -
, -
constituent ~ ,
~ of evidence -
dry ~ ,
established ~ ~ of issue
evidentiary ~ , -
~ of justice -
inferential ~ ,
- ~ of proof
~ of title
jurisdictional ~ - ~ otherwise than upon merits -
, -
~ to act
fair ~ of the matter - ~ to appear
~ to comply , -
fixed ~ ( , )
similar ~ ; - ~ to deliver
, - ~ to give evidence
- ; -
;
material ~ ~ to make delivery ,
to misrepresent ~
ultimate ~ , ~ to make payment
- ~ to obey
~ to pay
factum (pl. ~ta, ~s) (.) 1) - ~ to pay on a due date
,
; 2) , ~ to perform
~ probandum (.) , - ~ to state cause of action
~ probans (.) ~ to work an invention -
186
attorney fees
faith 1) , , ; father 1) ; 2) , ;
2) ; 3) (.) - 3)
, ~ of the bar
bad ~ of claims adoptive ~
natural ~
good ~ of claims putative ~
fatherhood
fake , fault 1) , ; 2) -
fakement 1) , , - , , (-
; 2) (), ); 3) ,
chargeable ~ -
faker , , - ,
, human ~ , -
falsehood 1) (.) , ; (
2) , , , )
falsification () personal ~
, , with all ~s -
,
falsifier ,
favo(u)r 1) ; 2) -
; 3) , , -
falsifying
; 4)
~ a record -
in ~ of
feasance ;
falsing (.) ;
~ of dooms feasor , -
fame
fee 1) -
family ,
; 2) -
~ of (trade) marks (-
; 3) , , ,
) (
; 4) , -
)
, , ,
immediate ~
farm 1) , , - , ; 5) -
; 2) , ( )
~ paid in advance -
farmer 1) ; 2) ;
3) , ( ) - ~ simple (absolute) -
tenant ~ annual ~ 1) (
farming 1) , ; ) (-
2) , ; 3) ); 2)
( ) attorney ~s , -
tenant ~
187
attorneys fee
attorneys ~ 1) - ( -
; 2) )
() litigation ~
base ~ , - notarial ~
patent ~ (.)
brokerage ~ - pilot ~
position ~ -
claims ~ (.)
-
qualified ~ ,
conditional ~ 1) -
, - quasi ~ -
; 2)
refresher ~ -
consultant ~s -
confident ~ -
( registration (registry) ~ -
)
court ~s , - renewal ~ (.) -
,
defeasible (determinable) ~ retaining ~ -
, -
special conditional ~ -
document supply ~ , -
filing ~ (.)
final ~ (.) - tailzied ~ (.) -
, , (-
finders ~ , -
, - )
term ~ 1) -
flat-rate ~ ; 2)
great ~ , - ,
the one-time ~ charged by a broker to a
handling ~ (.) - customer ,
( -
- witness ~ -
)
lawyers ~ feedback
licence ~ - fee-farm -
,
limited ~ 1) , fee-simple -
;
2) , -
188
active file
fee-tail , - honorary ~ , -
( -
) feudist
fellow -
servants ~ , -
feu-farm (.) 1)
fellow-heir ; 2) -
fellowheirship
fellowswear , - fiar (.)
( )
~ covert fiat (.) 1) , , ,
feme 1) ; 2) ; 3) ; 2) , -
; 3) , ,
~ sole 1) ; fidei-commissary
2) ; 3) - fidei-commissum 1) -
, -
feodum antiquum (.) (.) ;
, 2) (, -
feodum novum (.) (.) , )
- fideipromissor
fidejussion (fidejusson) -
feoffee 1) , ,
; 2) (.) fidejussor ,
, fidepromissor
~ in trust fiduciary 1) , -
feoffment 1) - ; 2)
; 2) (.) ; personal ~
fief ,
feoffor fief-tenant
ferry 1) - field
- judicial ~ -
; 2) , ,
festinum (.) - fight
legal ~
feu (.) 1) filacer -
;
file 1) (); 2) -
2) ,
, , , , ;
3) (pl.) , ()
feud (.) ,
ancient ~ (.) , - active ~ ,
189
case assignment file
case assignment ~ , - general ~ -
( )
on ~ , - preliminary ~ -
, -
personal ~s
personnel ~s professional ~
special ~ of fact -
search ~ (.)
filiation 1) ; fine 1) , ; 2)
2) ,
filing 1) (); 2) - civil ~ , -
-
slap-on-the-wrist ~
assignee ~ (.) -
to impose a ~
finality firm , , -
(., ) ,
~ of judgement auditing ~ (-
- )
brokerage ~
finding(s) 1) ; 2) , clearing ~
, ; 3) - law ~
; 4) (pl.) ; - member ~
private law ~
; -
public accounting ~ -
~ of fact 1) -
; 2) (pl.) ( - firm-name
) - first (),
-
~ of guilt
fisc ,
~ of guilty
fiscal 1) ;
~ of innocence -
2) ; 3) (.)
,
~ of law -
; fitness ,
~ of evidence -
~ of not guilty -
~ to proceed -
distributive ~ of the issue
~ to stand ones own trial
expert ~s fix 1) (., .) ,
fact ~ ; 2) (.)
190
foreman of jury
fixture 1) , forbearane 1)
; 2) ,
- (., -
trade ~ , - ); 2)
- force(s) , , -
flashing , - ~-majeure -, -
,
flation - ~ of agreement -
,
flaw 1) , ( - ~ of law , , -
. .); 2) , ,
~ in the title binding ~
~ in the will evidential ~
cash ~ , in ~ ,
( )
flitting (.) legal ~ ,
moonlight ~ -
( ) monetary ~s
no longer in ~ -
floatation 1) ;
( .)
2) , ()
probative ~
stock ~
retroactive ~
flood , sales ~
floor 1) , ; 2) statutory ~ ,
(, . .); 3) - to come into ~
- to put in ~
; 4) , ; foreclosure 1)
5) , ; 2) -
deep-sea ~ -
ocean ~
to ask for the ~ strict ~
to be on the ~ , -
( . .)
to give the ~
forefault (.) 1) ; 2) -
to have the ~
; 3) (, -
to take the ~
)
fluctuation ,
foreigner 1) ; 2) -
market ~
foenus (.) ,
foreman
~ of grand jury
footway 1) ,
(); 2) ~ of jury
191
deputy foreman
deputy ~ - ~ of action ,
forest ~ of law
~ of patents (.) , ~ of the statute ,
(., -
) ~s of evidence 1) -
forestall ; 2)
forestalling application ~ ,
~ the market arrest ~
bound ~ (-
)
forewoman - -
corporate ~
due ~ of law
forfeit 1) , ,
(, ); 2) , insurance ~ -
; 3) ; ,
4) legal ~
to pay the ~ order ~
forfeiture 1) , (, pre-printed ~ ,
, ); 2) ; 3) - proposal ~ , -
,
~ of bond - regular ~ of marriage -
~ of collateral set ~ , -
- ,
standard ~ ,
~ of estate subrogation ~ -
inadvertent ~ of patent right (.) ,
formality , -
(.,
); ~ ies of law
(.,
-
formation 1) , -
)
, ; 2) ; 3) -
forger ; ()
,
formula ,
check ~
forgery 1) - legal ~
; 2)
formulary ,
~ at common law -
fornicator ,
form 1) ; 2)
, , , , fornicatress ,
192
special franchise
forum (.) , ; 4) ; ,
~ actus (.)
~ of evidence -
~ connexitatis (.) ( -
, ; )
legal ~ , -
~ contractus (.) -
private ~
~ conveniens (.) public ~ , -
~ conventionale (.) founder ,
founding ,
~ delicti (.) -
frame-up (.) 1) (-
~ domicilii (.) (- ), ; 2) -
)
~ legale (.)
framework 1) , ;
~ litis motae (.) -
2) ,
legal ~ 1) , -
~ non cinveniens (.)
; 2) , -
~ patriae (.) -
framing 1) ; 2)
~ patrimonii (.) - legal ~ 1) ,
; 2) , -
~ prorogatum (.) - , (, -
)
~ rei (.) 1) franchise , , -
; 2) (- ; ( -
) ; -
~ rei gestae (.) - , -
~ rei sitae (.) - , -
)
~ situs (.) corporate ~
,
forum-shopping general ~ ,
, -
( - household ~ (.)
, -
- lodger ~ -
)
special ~ (,
foundation 1) , ;
-
2) , ; 3) -
193
to lie in franchise
equitable ~
) (
to lie in ~ , )
income tax ~ -
franchisee ;
, -
insurance ~ -
franchisor - land ~
; , -
- legal ~ -
,
frank-tenant mortgage insurance ~
frank-tenement
positive ~
frank-tenure
fratriage (fratrage) securities ~ -
fraud 1) , ; stock ~
2) (.) , - - technical ~ , -
, ; 3) , -
to get money by ~
~ by officer
~ in fact fraudster (.) , -
~ in law -
, fraudulence ,
~ on court -
freehold -
, -
,
customary ~ ,
accident ~ -
actual ~ freeholder ,
bank ~ freeze , -
business ~ , ,
commercial ~ - employment ~ -
,
constructive ~ -
, wage ~
consumer ~
contract ~ freight 1) ; 2) ;
3)
corporate ~ - ~ at risk
194
sinking fund
~ forward ,
~ home ~ of adventure -
advance ~ , -
collect ~
~ of contract 1) ,
dead ~ ( - , -
, - ; 2) -
) ; 3) -
distance ~ , - ,
home ~ fugitive 1) ; 2)
lump ~ , - ~ from justice ,
out-and-home ~ ~ from trial , -
pro rata ~
, indigent ~ ,
to let to ~
to take to ~
unclaimed ~ fullfilment 1) , -
freightage ; 2)
freighter fund 1) , -
fribusculm (.) - ; 2) (pl.)
, - actual ~
,
friend (.) appropriated ~s -
next ~ (, -
capital ~
) charter ~
frontage ( defence ~ -
)
frontager , - floating ~s
, floating ~s in circulation -
. .
general ~ , (-
fruits
),
~ of the poisonous tree -
mutual ~s 1) -
(,
; 2)
-
)
pension ~
civil ~
private ~
revolving ~
frustration 1) (- sinking ~ ()
), ; 2) -
195
special-purpose fund
special-purpose ~ - gambler
stock ~ ,
fundamentals ,
game ()
fundholder - confidence ~ ,
, -
furiough
furthcoming (.) - gammon (.) , -
gap 1) , ; 2) -
, , , , -
futures 1) , ~ in law
; 2) , - garmishment
( - , -
).
commodity ~
~ of account
financial ~
~ of wages -
interest rate ~
ancillary ~ -
stock ~ -
stock index ~ , -
to trade in ~s - garmishor , -
,
garnishee , -
G ; , -
gag (.)
gage ,
dead ~
life ~ , gavelet
- ,
to give on ~ gavelkird 1) (.)
gain(s) , , -
gamble 1) , -
; 2) -
; 2)
196
distrained goods
- gist , , -
( - ,
, ) ~ of action
gemot(e) (.) giver ,
( ) ~ of bill ,
Gencon ( gloss ,
) ~ on law
genericness glossators
(., - godchild ,
; - godfather
) godmother
genetation 1) , - godparent (,
, ; 2) , - )
,
godparenthood 1)
income ~
; 2) , -
gentleman
~ of the gown (of the (long) robe) -
good 1) (pl.) ; 2) (pl.) -
, , -
; 3) (pl.) ,
genuiness ~s and chattels
germaneness 1) ,
; 2) ; 3) -
~s available for sale , -
gift 1) , ; 2)
() ~s duty free
~ by will , ~s in bond ,
~ causa mortis ,
~ inter vivos ~s in communion , -
~ in view of death
~s in route
~ over , ~s-in-transit insurance
( )
absolute ~ ascertained ~ -
charitable ~ - ; ,
class ~ capital ~s
manual ~ , - consumer ~s -
,
perfect ~ customed ~s , -
residuary ~
testamentary ~ dispatched ~s
, distrained ~s
197
durable goods
durable ~s goodwill 1) -
(, , -
final (finished) ~s , . .),
; 2) -
fungible ~s -
half-finished ~s ( )
hard ~s gown ()
gownsman , -
illicit ~s , ,
grace 1) ; 2) ;
immaterial ~s - 3)
,
grandchild 1) , ; 2) (.,
infringing ~s (.)
.) ( -
,
no ~s (
)
)
primary ~s grandparent 1) , ; 2) (.,
producer ~s .)
prohibited ~s grant 1) ; -
restrained (restricted) ~s , - , ;
2) ; 3) , -
secondary ~s , - ; 4) ; 5) -
, ; 6)
semi-manufactured ~s ~ of patent
specific ~s -- ~ of permission
~ of probate
spot ~s , ~ of title of honour -
the ~s (.) , , affirmative ~ -
to appropriate ~s to the contract - confinement ~ -
( ) -
express ~ -
to catch with the ~s
to put the ~s into a delivery state - implied ~ -
,
to reject ~ in ~
private land ~ -
to retain the ~s -
unascertained ~s - public ~ , -
; , -
198
loan guarantee
to lie in ~ ground
; ( - ~s for appeal -
, -
) ~s for divorce
grantee 1) , - ~s for impunity -
; 2) , -
, ; 3) , - ~ of action
; 4) , - alternative ~s -
; 5) , -
; 6) , - batable ~
- , good (high) ~
legal ~
~ of licence reasonable ~ ,
~ of trademark
reasonable ~ to believe
accepting ~ , -
, - sufficient ~
to have reasonable ~s for supposing
conveyance ~ , - -
voluntary ~ , - grundy (.)
guarantee 1) ; -
grantor 1) , ; 2) , , ; 2)
- ; 3) -
; 3) , , ; ; 4) ,
; 4) ,
~ in deed , - ~of bill of exchange , -
-
absolute ~ 1) ;
~ of licence 2)
gratuitousness bank ~
gratuity , circumstantial ~ -
, ,
gravamen (pl. ~mina) ; , collective ~
conditional ~ -
gravity , (-
continuing ~ , -
)
; -
great-grandchildren
grievance 1) ; credit ~
; ; 2) , joint ~
personal ~ , legal ~
public ~ loan ~
199
money-back guarantee
money-back ~ - parental ~ -
(
) social ~
procedural ~ under the ~ of law -
single ~ - ( )
guilt , ,
substantive ~ - contributory ~
intentional ~
guarantor , negligent ~
guaranty 1) , - open ~
; 2) return ~
absolute ~ guiltlessness
collateral ~ -
conditional ~ -
H
special ~ ; -
habeas corpus (.) -
,
, -
, -
guardian ,
~ ad litem
habendum (.)
~ appointed by will - , -
~ by appointment of court habere facias (possessuiment) (.)
~ by election - habital
habitality
~ by nature ( habitation , ,
)
~ by stature half ( )
~ by will
half-brother -
general ~
joint ~ , half-sister -
legal ~
natural ~ ( half-proof
) half-time ,
special ~
, half-tongue , -
testamentary ~ -
guardianship ,
joint ~ , halim (.) , ,
200
hearing on a motion
hall averted ~
~ of justice , caused ~
hand 1) ; 2) ; 3) ; immediate ~ -
4) (pl.) ; 5) (pl.) ; 6) (pl.)
harm-doer
clean ~(s) , harm-doing
haver (.)
dead-~ , - having 1) , ;
2) (pl.) , ; 3) -
free ~ ( , . )
in ~ ~ in camera
to ~ , ~ of witness
preliminary ~ -
to change ~s
,
head 1) , ; 2) -
unclean ~(s)
, ,
under ~ and seal
~ of expenditures , -
with ones own ~
handbill ~ of household ; , -
( . .)
handling 1) , - ~ of pleading ,
; 2) (, -
); 3) ; 4) - corporate ~
, ; 5) head-note ,
~ of evidence
automatic ~ of cheques -
hearing 1) ;
data ~
( , . ); -
handsale - ; 2) -
( -) -
handsel -
handwriting 1) ; 2) ;
3) ~ in camera (in camera hearing) -
genuine ~ ; ,
, , - ~ in private -
,
hanky-panky (.) , - ~ of arguments
~ of witnesses
harbo(u)r , ~ on a motion -
free ~ - ; () -
harm , ;
accidental ~
201
hearing on the merits
~ on the merits - removal ~
appeal ~ , revocation ~
disposition(al) ~ - to conduct the ~
- waived ~ , -
(- ,
, , -
waiver ~
-
.) hearings 1)
evidintiary ~ - (
, - ); 2) ( -
factual ~ - )
confirmation ~ ( )
final ~ , -
hearsay ;
juvenile adjudication(ary) ~ - , ;
,
- admissible ~ -
initial ~ , inadmissible ~ -
legal ~ - hedge ( , -
( ) -
)
mandatory ~ -
hedger ; -
,
omnibus ~
(
) hedging ,
oral ~ , - , ; -
- -
post-commitment ~ -
post-conviction ~ -
heir
preliminary ~ - ~-at-law
, ~ by adoption (-
prior ~ - ) ()
~ by collateral
public ~ -
~ by custom
202
common heritage of mankind
~ by devise legitimate ~
~ conventional - ;
; , - presumptive ~ -
-
testamentary ~ -
~ general
~ institute (.) - heirdom ;
heiress
~ presumptive heirloom ,
~ of line (.) - ; -
, ;
~ of provision (.) , -
~ of tailzie (.) -
heirship ;
;
~ of the blood
~ of the body - hereditability 1)
; 2) -
~ on intestacy -
, hereditament -
~ on testacy , -
apparent ~ , -
corporeal ~ -
appearand ~ (.) - (-
, )
beneficiary ~ , - incorporeal ~ -
- (-
- , ., )
heredity ,
bodily ~ -
heriot , -
conventional ~
expectant ~ - heritability
heritables (.) -
female ~ , . ., -
forced ~ , -
-
heritage 1) ,
,
, ;
indubitable ~
2) ; 3) ; 4) -
joint ~
last ~ (-
common ~ of mankind -
, -
(.,
)
-
legal ~
. .)
203
heritance
heritance (.) account ~
heritor 1) ; 2) (.) - advance ~
allotment ~ ,
bona fide ~ -
heritress (.) ,
hetaerism (.) - bona fide ~ for value
,
Hilary - -
bona fide ~ without notice -
, -
hire ; ; ; -
; -
hirer 1) ; 2) , -
copyright ~ , -
hiring 1) ;
2) - debenture ~
deck ~ ( -
~ at will , -
history , , - )
, legal ~
case ~ office ~
employment ~ , - onerous ~
file ~ (.) , - patent ~ (.) , -
, - ,
policy ~ ,
legal ~ of the question -
, - record ~ ,
procedural ~ ( ship ~
) title ~ -
holder , , -
( . .) holding(s) 1) , ;
~ for value , 2) ; 3) -
; 4) , . -
~ in due course (- ; 5) (pl.)
)
~ of estate adverse ~ ,
~ of letter of credit -
~ of patent (.) agricultural ~ ,
~ of pledge(s)
~ of right 1) ; 2) -
court ~
204
to keep house
inventory ~ - life ~s (
-
property ~s - )
, - to pay ~s
hotchpot 1) ,
holiday , , ; 2)
-
~ s with pay -
legal ~ , - ; 3) -
(.
holograph , -
)
homage 1) - hour
; 2) , ~ of cause (.)
; 3) ; 4) , -
~s of attendance
homager 1) , ;
2) ~s of labo(u)r
home , ; - business (office) ~s
; , ,
broken ~
foster ~ ; maximum ~s -
-
legal ~ -
minimum ~s
matrimonial ~ ,
working ~s
homestead 1) -
; 2) ; house 1) ; 2)
, , ; 3)
acceptance ~ , -
homologation 1) , -
apartment ~
, ; 2) -
brokerage ~
-
commission ~ ,
honorary , , court ~
discount ~
honour 1) ; 2) - financial ~
(your honour ); 3) - issue ~ ()
; 4) (pl.) ; 5) (pl.) - ( )
; 6) (pl.) securities ~ -
hereditary ~s
; - to keep ~
,
205
to make house
to make ~ ~ of capacities 1) -
wholesale ~ - / ; 2) -
household , - , -
householder 1) , - civil ~ ;
; 2) , -
housing 1) , -
, , - personal ~
; 2) , identifier 1) ,
hum (.) , , ; 2) , -
-
humbug ,
hundred (.) 1)
identity 1) , -
( ); 2)
, ; 2)
( )
~ of parties
hundreder 1) (.) - ~ of the defendant
; 2) , . ~ of the offender -
-
legal ~ -
hurt 1) , ; 2) , -
personal ~ 1) ;
husband , , 2)
ships ~ - to declare ~ ,
, -
to prove (to recognize) smbs ~ -
hustings 1) ; 2) - ; -
-
hypothec 1) ; 2) (.) - ignorance , -
;
~ as to the existence of the fact -
hypothecation 1) , ~ of fact , -
; 2) , - -
~ of law , -
I accidental ~ -
identification 1) , -
bona fide ~ -
; ; 2) -
; 3) -
culpable ~
essential ~
~ at the trial
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impeachment of the veracity of a witness
innocent ~ , - ~ from suit , -
negligent ~ - ~ of witness -
, - ( -
,
non-essential ~ - )
absolute ~
to plead ~ - actual ~ , -
-
voluntary ~ jurisdictional ~
ignoratio elenchi (.) - legal ~
- limited ~
; , - parlamentary ~ -
illegality , - personal ~ -
, , -
, private ~ -
supervening ~ - ,
relative (restrictive) ~ -
illegitimacy 1) -
; 2) , self-incrimination (witness) ~ -
illegitimation ()
to accord ~
impairment 1) , -
imbalance , -
; 2) , -
,
, ,
order ~ -
~ of obligation -
imitation , , mental ~
( )
colourable ~ -
imparlance
,
to prosecute ~s at law
general ~
immobility , -
impartance
immovables ,
impartiality ,
immunity 1) ,
impeachment 1) ; 2) -
; 2) , ;
, , -
3) , ; 4)
,
~ from prosecution
~ of the veracity of a witness -
()
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impeachment of waste
~ of waste legal ~ , -
~ of witness - necessary ~ -
collateral ~ impossibility
~ in fact
impediment (., ()
(.) ), ~ in law
absolute ~ ,
(
. .) ~ of performance -
diriment ~ -
legal ~
prohibitive ~s -
objective ~ of performance -
relative ~s -
physical ~
impersonation (
) practical ~ -
impersonator (,
) relative ~ -
impertinence 1) - ()
; 2) supervening ~ -
()
impingement
impostor , , -
impleading -
,
direct ~ imposture , ,
indirect ~
impounder ,
implementation , - () -
, , - (
)
~ of agreement - impoundment 1) ; 2) -
(); 3)
legal ~ ( )
procedural ~ - imprescriptibility
implication 1) - impression ; -
; ; ; ; ; ; ;
2) ; , - first ~ -
; 3) -
, , imprest ,
by ~ of law , imprimatur
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minor incident
imprint , inadmissibility
impropriation inherent ~ -
; ( -
, - )
inadvertence 1) ,
impropriator , - , , -
, , ; 2) (.)
impropriety 1) ; 2) -
, inalienability
professional ~ 1) inapplicability
; 2) , - incapability
incapacitation 1) -
improvement 1) ; 2) (.) , ; 2) -
, , - /
; -
; , incapacity 1) -
; 2) -
; 3) , - , ( -
(- )
) civil ~ -
impugnment , - ; -
/
impunity 1) - legal ~ -
; 2) - /
; mental ~ -
3)
imputation 1) ; to mitlgate ~
2) - -
~ against a witness total ~
incident 1) -
~ of dishonesty , -
defamatory ~ - , -
to refute an ~ . .; 2) , , ;
inability , - 3) ; 4)
; - / - ,
~ to pay legal ~ -
inaccuracy ,
~ of confession - liability ~ , -
-
inadequacy , -
, major ~
minor ~
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income
income , , , inconsistence 1) -
; 2) ; 3) -
accrued ~ , , -
actual ~
aggregate ~ incorporation 1) ,
ajusted gross ~ ; 2) -
,
deferred ~ (- ; 3) ; 4) -
)
disposable ~ - ~ by reference
( -
earning ~ )
excessive ~s actual ~
extra ~ incorporator
fixed ~ increment , , -
() ,
gross ~ ~ in profit
imputed ~ - ~ of assets
incrimination ,
miscellaneous ~
,
net ~
nonoperating ~ incroachment
operating ~
personal ~ inculpation , -
rental ~ ,
incumbent , (-
steady ~ )
to draw ~ judicial ~ , -
to insure ~
unearned ~ , - incumbrance 1) , ;
2) ( )
incomings , incumbrancer , -
incompatibility ; -
~ of duties -
indebtedness ,
incompetence , -
, indemnifee
~ of witness
( ) indemnification ,
~ through interest ,
indemnitor , -
mental ~
210
infliction of penalty
indemnity 1) indulgence 1) ; 2) -
, , ; 2)
, , ; 3) , infancy ,
; 4) - 21 ( )
, natural ~ () 7
~ against liability 1) - inference 1) , ;
; 2) - 2)
, - adverse ~ -
~ against loss impermissible ~ -
insurance ~ -
permissible ~
pecuniary ~ inferenee ,
indent 1) , - inferior ,
; 2)
indentity infeudation (.) -
accounting ~ -
( )
infidelity
indenture 1)
infield ,
; 2)
indictee (.)
infliction 1) ,
indiction (.) , ( );
2) , ();
indisputability 3)
indissolubility ~ by act ()
individual , , ~ by innocence
, ()
private ~ ~ by insanity ()
public ~
indorsee , ~ by negligence ()
~ in due course -
~ by omission ()
indorsement
() ~ by recklessness (-
inducement 1) (- )
, ); 2) - ~ of damage ,
, , ;
3) ~ of harm ,
active ~ ( -
) ~ of loss
~ of penalty 1) ;
induction , -
2)
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informality
informality 1) , - traffic ~ -
; 2) ;
; infractor
infringement (, -
~ of proceedings , , ); (.)
, - contributory ~ (.) -
,
information 1) ( technical ~
), ; 2) - trade dress ~ -
( ); 3) - ,
; 4)
~ in the nature of quo warranto - infringer
- assumed ~ -
,
inhabitance (.)
preliminary ~ -
inhabitancy ,
previleged ~ , -
inheritance 1) ; 2) -
to use ~ ( ) ; 3)
~ in remainder 1) -
informer 1) ; 2) -
; 2) -
,
common ~ (
~ in reversion 1) -
,
-
)
-
infraction (, - ; 2) (.) -
, ); ,
civil ~
de minimis ~ -
common ~ , -
major ~
petty ~ family ~ ,
price ~ -
several ~ , -
procedural ~ -
inhibition 1) -
substantial ~ , -
-
-
substantive ~ -
;
2)
technical ~
trading ~ - initiation 1) ,
-; 2) ,
212
real injury
~ of proceedings injury 1) , ,
injunction 1) ; ; 2) -
2)
~ pendente lite ~ by accident 1) ;
2) ; 3) -
~ pending appeal -
- ; 4) -
civil ~ - ~ dangerous to life -
; - ,
~ in fact ,
compromise-assessment-of-damages ~ ~ to health , -
~ to person
court ~ absolute ~ies , -
interlocutory ~ -
accidental ~
mandatory ~ actual ~ , -
optional ~ 1) -
; 2) - bodily ~
civil ~ ,
permanent ~ -
- claimed ~ ,
complete ~
perpetual ~ - continuing ~
definite ~ , -
post-patent ~ (.)
( - employee ~
, ,
, incidental ~
-, - irreparable ~
) legal ~
preliminary ~ - pecuniary ~ , -
, ,
preventive ~ permanent ~ 1) -
prohibitory ~ 1) ; ; 2)
2) personal ~ , -
special ~ , -
- physical ~ 1) ;
2)
temporary ~ public ~ies -
injurer , ,
injuria (.) ; - real ~ , -
213
relative injury
relative ~ innuendo (.) 1) -
reparable ~ , , ; 2)
, -
spiritual ~ - ,
, inobservance
temporal ~ - inoperativeness -
; , -
threatened ~ 1)
; 2) - inquest ; ,
to work an ~ , ~ of office -
trivial ~ , -
work ~
inlagation grand ~ ,
in latere (.) , inquirendo 1) -
, ; 2) -
inn 1) - inquirer , -
; 2)
~ of Chancery - inquiry 1) (), -
( ) ; 2) ; 3) ; -
~ of Court - ,
( ) biased ~ -
Grays ~ , -
( blue-ribbon ~ -
)
Lincolns ~ complete ~ -
( -
) forensic ~
innocence impartial ~ -
feigned ~ , -
incomplete ~ -
to maintain ones ~
judicial ~ ,
to produce ~
innovation 1) , on-the-record ~ 1) -
, ; ; 2)
2) (.) ( -
); () ; partial ~ 1) , -
; - ; 2) -
214
instructions to attorney
prejudicial ~ - ~ of principal
,
preliminary ~ - annual ~
by ~(s)
public ~ to pay off in ~s
social ~ instance 1) ;
to renew the ~ - 2) ,
; 3) ; 4) -
written ~ ; 5) , ; 6) ,
inquisition ; - ,
, appeals ~ , -
~ of office -
, - final ~
first ~
inquisitor first appeals ~
inroad ;
( - ) last ~
inscription ; , - second appeals ~
insight 1) ( - institute 1) , ;
); 2) , - 2) (, );
3) ; 4) -
(, )
insolvency ,
, institution 1) , -
, , ; 2) -
inspection -
; 3) (,
, , , , -
)
~ of proceedings
in camera ~ -
inherited ~
labour ~ instruction () -
roll call ~ () , , ,
~ from the court 1)
; 2) ()
inspector , , -
; -
()
labour ~ -
~ in law 1) ;
2) ; 3) -
installment , -
( ); ~ relative to law
; ;
~ of date ~s to attorney (to the barrister, to the
~ of debt , - solicitor) -
( )
215
instructions to client
~s to client - demand ~ , -
~ to the jury doubtful (dubious) ~ , -
abstract ~
- evidenced ~ , -
additional ~ - evidencing ~
,
false ~
clients ~ - legal ~
negotiable ~ 1) ;
curative ~s 2) (.) -
() -
negotiable (quasi-negotiable) ~ of title
general ~
original ~
legal ~ 1) ; primary ~
2) proved ~ ,
limiting ~s
proving ~
questionable ~
particular ~ questioned ~
recited ~
private ~ - sealed ~
, - signed ~
statutory ~
shipping ~s testamentary ~ , -
special ~ , ; -
vesting ~ -
standing ~s ,
written ~ ; -
instrument 1) , , - ,
; 2) (, , insufficiency , -
); 3) ,
~ of evidence , ~ of disclosure (.)
(
~ of proof -
bearer ~ )
contestable ~ ~ of subject-matter (.) -
corroborate , - , -
corroborating - insurance 1) ; 2) -
; 3)
216
indemnity insurance
~ free of particular average - credit ~
- crop ~
, cusualty-and-liability ~
~ of property damage disability ~ -
double ~
~ of substandard lives employers (liability) ~ -
,
~ with average - endowment ~
accident ~ - errors and omissions ~
,
additional ~ ,
excess ~
all-risk ~ family income ~
annuity ~
- fidelity ~ -
assessment ~ , fire ~
floaster ~
, -
automobile ~ -
flood ~
bad debts ~ , global ~
group ~
blanket ~ - group health ~ -
business interruption ~ guarantee ~
casualty ~ - guaranty or fidelity ~
-
collision ~ -
commercial ~ - hail ~
hall ~ ,
comprehensive ~
hazardous ~ -
concurrent ~ -
health ~
convertible ~ , - homeowners ~ -
cooperative ~ indemnity ~
corgo ~
217
joint life insurance
joint life ~ single premium ~ -
lease ~ social ~
legal expenses ~ - state ~
step-rate premium ~ ,
liability ~ -
life ~
limited payment life ~ straight life ~ -
limited policy ~ - surety ~ -
malpractice ~ - term ~ ,
(, ,
) third party ~ -
marine ~
mortgage ~ title ~
mutual ~
mutual life ~ to cover ~
trust ~ ,
national ~ - umbrella ~ , -
no-fault ~ , - unemployment ~ -
nonassessable ~ - universal life ~
ordinary life ~
warehouse-to-warehouse ~ -
paid-up ~
participating ~ - whole life ~
partnership ~ - workers compensation ~
patent ~ insurer
product liability ~ - integration , -
, ,
~of cases
profits ~
reciprocal ~ intelligibility -
renewable term ~
intendant
sea ~ intent , ,
self ~ ( ~ presumed from the act ,
- -
)
218
interest in tail
~ presumed from the fact , - within ~ ,
with no ~ , ,
abandoned ~ ,
, wrongful ~ , -
actual ~
beyond ~ , - intercession , -
,
clear ~ intercessor , , -
constructive ~ -
; , - intercourse ,
business ~
contractual ~ commercial ~
illicit ~
deliberate ~ - marital ~ -
, , -
interdict 1) , ;
domiciliary ~ -
2) (.) ; 3) (.)
entertained ~ -
, , interdiction 1)
- ; 2) (.)
first ~ ,
interest 1) , -
fraudulent ~ , , , ; 2) () -
; 3) ; 4) ( );
general ~ , 5) , -
, ; 6) , ; 7) -
mischievous ~
~ in estate 1) ;
obvious ~ 2) ; 3) -
out of ~ ,
~ in fee-simple
primary ~ , - ,
,
second(ary) ~ , ~ in land
, ~ in personality -
special ~ , ; ,
,
specific ~ , ~ in property ,
,
testamentary ~ ~ in realty
~ in tail , -
with ~ , , (
)
219
interest on arrears
~ on arrears legally protected ~ , -
~ on bonds - ,
legitimate ~ 1) ;
~ on judgement - 2)
life ~
~ on loan limited ~ 1) ;
~ upon interest - 2)
, marine (maritime) ~ -
absolute ~
accrued ~s mortgage ~s
adverse ~ - natural ~
; ; - open ~ -
-
part ~
beneficial ~ 1) ; past due ~ -
2) , --
pecuniary ~ , -
chattel ~ -
prejudgement ~
chattel ~ in land ,
proprietary ~ ,
compound ~
contingent ~ - reversionary ~
, ( - ,
) secured (security) ~
conventional ~
earned ~ simple ~
entailed ~s (- statutory ~ , -
- ;
) to bear ~
equitable ~ - usurious ~ -
executory ~ ; , valuable ~
vested ~s , -
furure ~ ,
illegal ~ , - interference 1) (.) -
-
insurable ~
joint ~ ; 2) , ; 3) -
leasehold ~
legal ~ 1) , - ~ of inventions (.) -
; 2) - ,
, ,
220
restrictive interpretation
~ with witness commonly accepted ~
()
multiparty ~ (.) comparative ~ -
, -
interlocution (.)
correct ~
interlocutor (.) disused ~
interlocutory - divergent ~ , -
,
doctrinal ~
interloper ,
equitable ~ 1) -
-
; 2)
intermarriage 1) - erroneous ~
, extended (extensive) ~ -
. . ; 2) -
false ~
intermediary flexible ~
intermediation genuine ~
interest ~ - impartial ~ -
intermediator judicial ~
internment latitudinal (latitudinarian) ~ -
interpellation , -
legal ~ 1) ;
2) ; 3) ,
interpleader 1) -
,
liberal ~
;
limited ~ (-
2) ,
)
interposition 1) ;
literal ~
2)
loose ~
interpretation misleading ~ ,
accepted ~
adverse ~ , - mistaken ~
narrow ~
ambiguous ~ 1) , - orthodox ~
; 2) - parsimonious ~
, ( ) partial ~
biased ~ , - predestined ~
purposive ~ -
binding ~
broad ~ restrictive ~ (-
close ~ (- )
)
221
statutory interpretation
statutory ~ 1) , - without-prejudice ~ 1) -
; 2) ; 2) -
strict ~ , (-
) intestability 1)
true ~ ; 2) -
verbal ~ ; 3)
violent ~
wrong ~ intestacy 1) ;
interpreter , - 2) , -
(- -
interrogatee )
interrogation intestate , -
compulsory ~ -
intimacy
pretrial ~ of witness (.) intimation
( )
intimidation
random ~ clandestine ~
suggestive ~ overt ~
interrogator , ; witness ~
intruder , -
interrogatory 1) , - -
; ;
; 2) - intrusion 1)
, , -
; 2) -
direct ~ - , ,
invalidation
intervener 1) ; 2) , , , -
intervention 1) ( invalidity -
); ,
; 2)
invasion ,
~ or right , -
~ of privacy
crisis ~
unwarranted ~ of privacy -
permissive ~
warranted ~ of privacy
interview (-
invention 1) ; 2) -
);
()
absentee ~
~ by selection -
( )
222
personal investigation
common ~ 1) - attorneys ~ (.) ,
; 2) (-
, - case ~
, - clandestine ~
, ) collateral ~
employees ~
joint ~ , complete ~ -
main ~ continuing ~ -
registered ~ -
dismissed ~ -
service ~
subject ~ ; dropped ~ -
, -
- duplicative ~ -
unassembled ~ field ~ -
vicious ~ , final ~ -
intentor 1) ; 2) , home ~
initial ~ -
actual ~
employee ~ - introductory ~ -
fellow ~ judicial ~
independent ~ , - latent ~
later ~ 1) -
; 2)
true ~ lawful ~
inventory(ies) , , -
, legal ~ 1) ; 2) -
~ of property
written ~ - legislative ~ -
,
investigation 1) , - major ~
; 2) (); 3) - ongoing ~ -
()
~ at the trial parallel ~ -
~ by default
() pending ~ -
active ~
additional ~ - personal ~ , -
223
preliminary investigation
preliminary ~ - irrelevance (irrelevancy) -
( ( , ),
-) irremovability
presentence ~ (- (., )
) irreversibility -
presentence ~ and report irrevocability
-
irritancy (.) -
pre-trial ~ 1) -
; 2) isonomy (.) -
,
private ~ issuance , , ,
social ~
( ) summary ~ () -
special ~
supplementary ~ issue 1) , -
; , -
to mount an ~ ; 2) ();
to pursue ~ - 3) , ; 4) -
; 5) (
unlawful ~ - ); 6) , ; 7) ,
; 8) , ,
investigator ~ at large
home ~ , ~ extinct
~ in the litigation
legal ~ 1) ; 2)
, ~ of fact -
investiture , -
- ~ of law -
, (
)
investment(s) (-
~ on the record , -
), ; -
; ; ;
~s of the case
actionable ~ , -
investor ,
institutional ~ at ~ , -
, -
invocation 1) ; 2) authorized stock ~
-; (, ,
, , . .); - bond ~
(, , , - chief ~ in litigation
)
224
jactus
collateral ~ 1) - ; 4)
; 2) ,
crucial ~ , ~ of property ,
general ~ , ~ on the agenda , -
(., )
general ~ at trial accrued ~s
conclusive ~s of circumstantial evidence
gut ~ -
immaterial ~ - , -
( )
immaterial (material) to the ~ () credit ~
debit ~
evidentiary ~ -
irrelevant to the ~ ( )
inconclusive ~s of circumstantial
issued capital ~ - evidence -
,
issued stock ~
joined ~ isolated ~s of (circumstantial) evidence
, - , -
lawful ~ , iter 1) (.)
; 2)
legal ~ 1) ; 2) -
itinerancy (.) (
material ~ )
( )
material ~ in the case ,
share ~
to raise ~
J
, jactitation , -
issuer , , ,
; ;
; (-
item 1) , , , )
; 2) ( ); 3) (- ~ of marriage
) ( ); 4) (
); , -
jactura (.) -
~ of account
~ of evidence 1) ; jactus (.)
2) ; 3) -
225
jawboning
jawboning - ,
Washington ~ (.) -
~ in defence
jeofail (.) -
- ~ in issue 1)
, , -
, ; 2) -
jeopardy 1) , ; 2) - ,
~ in pleading -
double ~ -
former ~ ~ of actions (of claims)
~ of defendants -
to be in ~
jetsam ,
~ of issue
jettison ()
; ,
, -
job (.)
jobber 1) , - ~ of parties -
; 2) ,
; 3) ; 4) - permissive ~ -
; 5) ; 6) - , -
job-sharing
prejudicial ~ -
John-a-nokes -
jointress ,
John-a-stiles -
( jointure ,
John-a-nokes) ;
John Doe 1)
; 2) , - journalizing
-
judge
~ and Richard Roe ~ in court
( ) ~ of competent jurisdiction -
joinder 1) , -
, ; 2) ~ ordinary (., .)
;
; 3) - ~ sitting in court
, ;
226
judg(e)ment on demurrer
chief ~ ~ entered of record -
chief ~ of common pleas -
~ for the defendant
circuit ~
city ~ ~ for the plaintiff
civil ~ , -
~ for want of plea
commercial ~ -
(
) ~ in equity , -
deputy ~ -
dissenting ~ , -
~ in error
examining ~ ,
president (presiding) ~ - ~ in personam , -
probate ~ - ~ in rem 1) ,
, ; 2) , -
puisne ~ , -
~ of cassetur breve -
regular ~
respondent ~ , ~ of court
, - ~ of dismissal -
,
senior ~ ~ of nonsuit -
single (sole) ~
trial ~ 1) ; ~ of quod computet -
2) ,
~ of quod recuperet -
vacation ~ (-
~ of quod respondeat outster
)
judg(e)ment 1) ,
; 2) ; ~ of repleader
3) , ,
~ at law , - ~ of retraxit -
; -
~ of revocation ,
~ by cognovit (actionem)
~ of separation -
~ by confession
~ on demurrer -
~ by default
227
judg(e)ment on pleading
~ on pleading - , -
~ on the merits desbarment ~ -
~ rendered for (against) - dormant ~
, () -
final ~ 1) ;
~ reserved - 2)
- first ~ 1) ;
2)
~ respited , - former ~
~ under attack - interlocutory ~ -
,
~ upon verdict - junior ~ -
( , -
adverse ~ )
agreed ~ , - legal ~
- money ~
alternative ~ - paid civil ~
ancient ~ personal ~
awarded ~ - -
bad ~ prior ~
cautionary ~ -
reasoned ~ -
civil ~ , -
reversed ~ -
conditional ~ , -
- satisfied ~ -
consent ~ - separate ~ , -
-
simulated ~ , -
contradictory ~
declaratory ~ -
, standing ~ , -
deficiency ~ 1) -
- state ~
; 2) , substantial ~
-
228
jurisdiction
summary ~ , judicatory 1) ; 2)
() -
judicature 1) -
to award ~ , ; 2) , -
to give (make, pass, render) ~ - , ; 3) -
to enforce a ~ judiciary 1) ; ;
to enter ~ 2) ; 3) , -
to open a ~ federal ~ (.) 1) ;
- 2)
independent ~ 1) ;
to pronounce a ~ 2)
local ~ 1) ; 2)
to quash a ~
national ~ (.) 1)
to recall ~ ; 2)
to recover ~ state ~ 1) ; 2)
judicium
to reverse (revoke) ~ - album ~ (.)
to satisfy ~ -
jumper 1) -
; 2) , -
to secure ~ , -
to suspend ~ jurat 1)
, , ; 2) ;
unpaid civil ~ - 3) (., .)
( -
unsatisfied ~ - ; 4)
( ,
valid ~ , - , -
, )
warped ~ - juration ;
judgeship 1) ; juri
, ; coroners ~
2) ,
chief ~ ; hung ~ , -
, -
jurisconsult , ,
judication ;
jurisdiction 1) -
, ; 2) -
229
jurisdiction in personam
, ; 3) - judicial ~ ,
; 4)
~ in personam - local ~
, maritime ~
~ in rem
actual ~ matrimonial ~ 1) -
- ; 2) -
adjacent ~ (- - ; 3) -
) -
adjudicatory ~ obligatory ~ -
admiralty ~
original ~
advisory ~ - , -
ambulatory ~ - out of ~
( - plenary ~
) ( )
ancillary ~ - probate ~
( - ,
, prorogated ~ -
, -
) ratione personae ~ -
appelate ~
removal ~
; - ( -
,
civil ~ )
common law ~ 1) state ~
, - subject-matter ~ -
; 2) -
; 3) summary ~ ()
competent ~
concurrent ~ - to acquire ~ -
,
contentious ~
to come within the ~
contestable ~
contested ~ to exercise ~ -
court ~
ecclesiastical ~ 1) to fall within the ~
; 2) -
trial ~ 1) -
investigative ~ ; 2)
230
voting juror
voluntary ~ 1) - inquest ~ (-
; 2) (- ) , -
, , -
) investigating grand ~ -
within ~ ,
writ ~ , - juvenile ~
partial ~
jurisprudence petty ~ ,
jurisprudent ,
jurist 1) , ; 2) (.) prejudiced ~ -
prospective ~
juror 1) ;
,
2)
reasonable ~
able ~ , -
regular ~ 1)
alternate ~ 1) -
; 2) (pl.)
, ;
2) (pl.) -
regular grand ~
biased ~
satisfied ~ ,
common ~ -
(),
deliberating ~s -
selected ~ , -
disqualified ~ -
special ~ ,
drawn ~ , -
summoned ~
empanelled ~
teen-age ~
excused ~
trial ~ ,
;
extra trial ~ 1) -
,
, ;
; -
2) (pl.) -
unable ~
fixed ~
good ~ -
unbiased ~ -
grand ~
voting ~
impartial ~ -
231
jury
jury (), fair and impartial ~
, ,
fixed ~
~ deadlocked , - full ~
good ~ -
~ directed ,
grand ~ (
~ for trial , - )
grand ~ and the assizes
~ in session ,
~ in state of equilibrium grand ~ at the quarter sessions -
, -
~ of inquiry ()
hung ~ , -
~ of inquiry and presentment -
- impartial ~ -
~ of issue and assessment less-than-unanimous ~
-
one-man grand ~ -
( , -
alternate ~ - , )
packed ~
alternate grand ~ - ; (.)
biased ~ partial ~
common (petty, trial) ~ , - petit ~ -
-
common list ~ , - petty ~ , 12 -
prejudiced (prejudicial) ~ -
deadlocked ~ ,
prospective ~
deliberating ~ - ,
ran away grand ~
discharged ~
reasonable ~ -
drawn ~ , -
regular ~ -
empanelled ~ ,
regular grand ~ -
extra trial ~ -
232
arbitral justice
satisfied ~ , unpacked ~ -
(),
unprejudiced ~
selected ~ , -
voting ~
special ~ ( jury-box
- juryman ()
- grand ~
- jury-room
)
struck ~
jury-woman -
; , -
-
jus (.) 1) ( -
summoned ~ , ), ; 2)
-
teen-age ~ ~ sanguinis (.) ,
-
to discharge the ~ -
~ soli (.) , -
to hang the ~ (.)
justice 1) ; 2) -
to impanel (to poll)a ~ - , ; 3)
~ in court
to pack a ~ ~ in eyre ( -
)
to select a ~ - ~ of appeal
( )
to serve on a ~ - ~ of assize ( -
)
to strike a ~ - ~ of nisi prius
~ of the case 1) ; 2) -
to summon a ~
~ of the peace , -
traverse ~
- administered ~
administration ~ -
trial ~
adversary ~ -
unanimous ~ ,
appointed ~
unbiased ~ - arbitral ~ -
233
associate justice
associate ~ prejudiced (prejudicial) ~ 1) -
Assosiate J~ of the United States Supreme ;
Court 2)
bargain-basement ~ - public ~
puisne ~ ,
basse ~ (.) rural ~ of the peace -
biased ~ 1) - ;
; 2) , - social ~
summary ~ ()
career ~
chief ~ , - to administer ~
to bring to ~
chief ~ of the common pleas to deliver ~
to do (to dispense, to distribute, to mete
circuit ~ out) ~
, - to flee from ~ -
civil ~ - to promote ~ -
,
commiting ~ , - unbiased ~ 1) , -
-
dispensed ~ ; 2) , -
dissenting ~ , -
() unpaid ~ , -
distributive ~ -
justicement ,
equal ~
examining ~ justiceship 1) ; 2) -
fair ~ ; 3)
justiciability -
frontier ~ (.) ( )
impartial ~ 1) -
justiciar 1) (.) , -
; 2) -
-
industrial ~ , -
;
2) (.) -
issuing ~ ,
, -
justices ~
juvenile ~ 1) ; 2)
justiciary 1) ; 2) (., .)
lay ~ ;
one ~ justification 1) ; 2) -
partial ~ 1) - , ,
; 2) ~ of surety -
234
lack of evidence
( - direct ~
- judicial (legal) ~ 1)
) ; 2)
piece ~ (.) - official ~
justness (.) , pretrial ~ of witness (.)
( )
K
keelage ( -
L
) label 1) , -
keeper 1) ; 2) ; 2) ,
keepership - ~ of seized property
commercial ~ ,
keeping 1) , ;
2) , ; 3) -
mercantile ~ ,
, ; 4) ,
labour 1) , ; 2)
keyage -
casual ~
child ~
kin 1) (); 2) contract ~ 1) ;
2)
blood ~ indentured ~ -
near of ~
next of ~ labourer -
not of ~ , -
substandard ~
kind
kinsfolk , laches 1) ,
kinship ; 2) , ;
real ~ () 3)
knight-marshal -
( ) ~ of entry -
~ of the post - ()
, lack ,
knowledge 1) - ~ of enablement (.) -
; 2) , ,
-
actual ~ , -
( ); - ~ of evidence , -
235
lack of evidentiary support
~ of evidentiary support - landowner 1) -
, - ; 2)
, adjacent (adjoining) ~
~ of invention (.) - , -
,
() private ~ ,
~ of jurisdiction
~ of legal capacity language 1) ; 2) -
~ of novelty (.) - ,
, testamentary ~ 1) ;
~ of unity of invention - 2)
lapse 1) , -
lagan (- ; 2) ; 3) -
) (); 4)
land , - launch ,
~s in abeyance(cy) - law 1) ; 2) ; 3)
; 4)
adjacent (adjoining) ~ , ~ and order
- ~ as fact ,
charter ~ (.) 1) (pl.) ~ of agency , -
; 2) --
demesne ~s , ,
life ~ , - ~ of civil procedure -
no mans ~ ~ of contract
settled ~ ; , ~ of domestic(al) relations
tenemental ~ , ~ of employment
landholder 1) - ~ of evidence
; 2)
landing , ~ of landlord and tenant
,
landlord 1) ; 2) - ~ of marriage
; 3) ; ~ of master and servant
-
absentee ~ 1) , - ~ of personal property -
; 2) -
-, ~ of persons (
, , )
landman 1) ; 2) (.) ~ of practice , -
236
proper law of the contract
~ of procedure decisional ~
~ of property , domiciliary ~
exchange ~
~ of real property - formal ~ , -
~ of shipping - free ~
, homestead ~s
~ of succession
~ of the sea
~ of the situs housing ~
industrial ~
~ of torts industrial property case ~ -
~ of trusts -
absolute ~ - inheritance ~
instestate ~s -
adjective ~ -
adjective patent ~ --
insurance ~
admiralty ~ 1) , - judge-made ~
- ; 2) judicial ~
judiciary ~ 1) ;
broken ~ ; 2)
bunkruptcy ~ - labour ~
land ~
business ~ ; licensing ~
; - maritime ~
, - market ~ ;
case-~ marriage ~
child welfare ~ matrimonial ~ -
mercantile (merchant) ~
civil ~
commercial ~ naval prize ~
company ~ , occupational safety ~s -
() -
consumer protection ~s -
patent ~ (.) , -
contract ~
conventional ~ , private ~
; , - procedural ~
proper ~ of the contract , -
corn ~ , ; ,
237
property law
property ~ , - law-court
lawfulness , -
real (property) ~ -
, lawlessness
remedial ~ law-monger 1) (.)
safety ~s - ; 2) ,
law-office (.)
sea ~
succession ~ law-officer -
to become ~
to break the ~ lawsuit , -
to defeat the ~ - ; ; ;
; ;
to displace the ~ bona fide ~ -
to follow (to go in for) the ~
vexatious ~ -
to go beyond the ~
to go to the ~ , - law-writer
lawyer , ,
to infringe a ~ ,
to initiate ~ - business ~
; ,
to issue ~
to keep within the ~ civil ~
to lay down ~ - , ; -
to practise ~ civil liberties ~ ,
to sue at ~ civil practice ~ -
to take (to have) the ~ of smb. -
- commercial ~ -
to unmake ~ , - ; , -
trade ~s copyright ~ -
wage and hour ~s - ; -
corporation ~
welfare ~s - ; , -
working ~ ; - court-appointed ~ -
lawbreaker courtroom ~ -
law-breaking ,
defence ~ ,
238
leaseholder
family ~ lease , ,
,
free ~ ~ of trade name -
jack-leg ~ (.) , -
~ with option to purchase
juvenile ~ -
bailment ~ -
labour ~
, building ~
office ~ , concurrent ~ ( -
)
succession ~ - consumer ~
, - equipment ~
,
trial ~ , graduated ~
,
lawyering gross ~ -
index ~
laydays ,
master ~ -
,
reversible ~ (-
month to month ~
)
net ~ ; , -
layman , , -
lay-off 1) - -
; 2) parol ~ -
lead 1) ( -); perpetual ~ ,
2) ,
primary ~ proprietary ~ -
sandwich ~
secondary ~ - short ~
sub~
leader 1) ; leasee ,
( , - leaseback -
-
); 2) (, leasehold 1) -
; 2) -
)
~ in the lawsuit - building ~
life ~
leading , - long ~ 99
, leaseholder , ,
239
leaser
leaser , trust ~ -
leasing , -
universal ~ -
leave 1) ; 2) -
~ of absence
~ of court legacy-duty -
compassionate ~ ,
legacy-hunter (legacy-monger) -
paid ~
legacy , legalist ,
legatary 1) ,
~ of invention ( );
, - 2) ,
legatee , , -
absolute ~ ,
- residual (residuary) ~ (
accumulative ~ - ) -
, -
additional ~ -
specific ~ , -
conditional ~ - ; -
demonstrative ~ - legator ,
, -
legatory ( -
-
, )
general ~ - legislation ,
adjective ~ -
indefinite ~ -
business ~ -
lapsed ~ 1) , -
civil ~
(); 2) , judicial ~
labour ~
modal ~ , maritime ~
( - mercantile (merchant) ~ -
)
pecuniary ~ , - patent ~
procedural (remedial) ~ -
residuary ~
, legist
legitim ( )
specific (special) ~ , - legitimacy ; -
,
240
letters reguisitory
legitimate 1) ; ~ of attorney
2) ; 3) - ~ of caption
~ of commitment (.)
legitimateness
legitimation , - ~ of credit
~ of deposit
legitime 1) - ~ of guaranty
; 2) (.) - ~ of hypothecation ( -
, , );
~ of identification -
legitimism
~ of indemnity
legiminization , - ~ of inquiry
~ of introduction
lender ; -
; ~ of license - -
institutional ~ -
; , -
~ of procuration -
money ~ ,
mortgage ~ ~ of transmittal
lending
lend-lease (.) -, - ~s ad colligendum bona defuncti -
length
~ of recommitment ~s citatory , -
lesion ( - ~s dismissory (missive)
); ,
~s of administration -
lessee , , -
-
, -
lesseeship
lessor ~s of executor
letter 1) , ; 2) - -
,
~ of acceptance - ~s of marque (and reprisal) -
~ of administration 1) - ~(s) of mart
- ~s patent (.) ,
; 2) , ~s reguisitory
( )
241
letters testamentary
~s testamentary - ~ of lands to farm -
( ) levari
ancillary ~s ~ facias (.)
, - -
back ~ 1) - levy 1) ( . .) -
; 2)
( - (
- ); 2) , -
) , ,
business review ~ (.) property ~
- lex
( - ~ cause (.) ,
) ; , -
collection ~ ( -
, -
convering ~ - )
~ domicilii (.)
fixing ~ , ~ electa (.) , -
,
general ~s of administration ~ fori (.) -
,
~ loci actus (.) -
judicial ~ , - ,
~ loci celebrationis (.)
lodging ~ , - , -
official ~ (.) ~ loci contractus (.)
probative ~ , -
~ loci rei sitae (.) -
sea ~ (,
, ~ loci solutionis (.)
-
) ~ ordinandi (.) -
special ~s administration -
~ situs (.)
,
testamentary ~s -
~ voluntatis (.) ,
( )
testimonial ~ () - liability 1) ; 2) -
, ; 3) (pl.) , -
letting , ,
242
written libel
~ for damages primary ~
, product ~ -
~ imposed by law - (
, - )
reciprocal ~ies
accrued ~ies - secondary ~ , -
; -
adjudicated ~ -
severable ~ -
civil ~ - -
superadded ~ -
contingent ~
() to change ~
corporate ~ -
to incur ~ () ,
current ~ies
deferred ~ies - tortious ~
unlimited ~ -
delictual ~
double ~ - vicarious ~ -
;
exclusive ~ - libel 1) ,
(.
fixed ~ies - ); 2) (
fixed ~ -
); 3) ( -
individual ~ - )
actionable ~ ,
joint ~ ,
class ~
legal ~ handwritten ~ ,
limited ~ -
mass-media ~ -
long-term ~ies -
newspaper ~ , -
occupiers ~ -
, obscene ~ , -
organizational ~
typewritten ~ ,
pecuniary ~ 1) -
; 2) written ~
personal ~
243
libelant
libelant 1) ; 2) , express ~ ,
( - ; -
,
) field-of-use ~ -
libellee (
)
libeller , label ~ (.)
libellus ( ) ( (
~ famosus (.) )
libertas (.)
)
liberty , marriage ~ -
~ of a port
licence (license) , - nonpatent ~ ,
, -
~ by estoppel (.) , - oral ~
passive ~ () -
~ for marriage - patent ~ (.)
royalty-free ~
~ in amortization - sole ~ 1) , -
; 2) -
~s of right (.) - (,
( - -
)
- to obtain a ~ ,
; -
, - validated ~ -
)
~ under a patent (.) - vehicle ~
village ~ -
absolute ~ (-
) ( - licensability -
-
licensee 1) ,
, ; 2) (.)
)
~ of patent rights
assignable ~ -
, - licenser (licensor) 1) , -
, ; 2) (.) -
driving ~ , -
- ~ of patent rights
patentee ~ --
244
life-estate
trade secret ~ - -
licensing , -
charging ~
compulsary ~ - chattel ~ -
package ~ (.) - conventional ~ ,
, -
demurrage ~
licensure (.) -
, . .
equitable ~ , -
lien 1) (-
-
factors ~
),
; 2) ; 3) -
judgement ~
, -
junior ~
~ of a covenant -
maritime ~ 1) -
-
~ of attachment
;
2) ,
~ of garnishment
possessory ~
accountants ~ 1) -
salvage ~ -
- (
; 2) - )
senior ~
admiralty ~ statutory ~
agents ~ -
tax ~
agisters ~ , -
vendors ~ , -
agricultural ~
lienor 1) , -
; ,
attorney-~ -
; 2) ; 3) -
, ,
life 1) ; 2) ;
3)
bankers ~ -
economic ~
building ~
, - life-estate , -
245
life-hand
life-hand , - descending ~ -
life-hold female ~ (, -
liferent (.) - )
, - marriage ~s
, transversal ~
lineal -
life-tenant
lighterage , linkage ( -
/
limit 1) ; 2) ; /
)
limitation 1) (- liquidator
, ); 2) - ~ of the estate , -
, ; 3)
; 4) ( - liquidity
) li s
~ of actions ~ pendens (.) ,
~ of estate -
( ) list ,
assessment ~ , -
-
~ of liability acts cause ~
, commercial ~
time ~ 1) , ; common jury ~ , -
2)
line 1) ; 2) -
; 3) ; 4) (.) exigent ~
( )
~ of ancestor jury ~ 1) ; 2) -
, -
~ of argument
~ of conduct New Procedure (N.P.) ~
~ of demarcation
short cause ~ ;
~ of duty ,
ascending ~ - ( -
)
base ~ () ( special jury ~ , -
) -
collateral ~
credit ~ trial ~
246
maritime loan
litigant , - living 1) ; 2) (.) -
; -
private ~ - ,
~ apart
public ~ - ~ together
load -
litigation , -
, loading
anti-trust ~ - loan ;
~ at call (at notice) -
appellate ~ -
~ at interest
civil ~ - ~ at short notice ,
former ~ ~ for consumption , -
later ~ , -
~ for exchange -
local ~
pending ~ ~ for use ,
post-trial ~ - ~ of collateral -
previous ~ ~ of goods
state ~ ~ on call
litigator , ( - amortized ~ -
) ; ,
litiscontestation ; bad ~
bank ~
litispendence 1) bottomry ~ , -
;
; 2) - bridge ~
, -
brokers ~
livery 1) ; - call (demand) ~ -
; 2) ,
; 3) - conventional ~
installment ~
~ in deed
~ of seisin , - juice ~ ( -
)
to lie in ~ long sighted (long term) ~ -
maritime ~ ,
247
mortgage loan
mortgage ~ - First Sea ~ (.)
( )
mutual ~ law ~s
non-performing ~ , - mesne ~ ()
loser -, -
non-recourse ~
; - loss , , ,
personal ~ ~ of assets ()
precarious ~ ()
real-estate ~ ~ of consortium
straight ~
time ~ , ~ of earning capacity -
to raise ~ ~ of effect ,
unsecured ~
location 1) , ; ~ of faculty -
2) (.) /-
; 3) , - ~ of right
, - ~ of wages (.,
, ; )
4) ; , absolute total ~ -
lockout , accrued ~
actual ~
locus ( )
~ delicti (.) apprehended ~
~ standi (.) 1) ;
2) , claimed ~
constructive ~ (-
lodgement 1) - ) ( -
; 2) (, . .); )
3) , ; 4) , incurred ~ ,
(, ) -
lodger 1) , -
; 2) (, . .) partial ~ (-
)
lodgings ,
pecuniary ~ , -
lord , ,
~ of manor , - prospective ~
real ~ ,
L~ of Session sustained ~
() to accept potential ~es
~s of appeal , -
- to counter the ~
248
malpractice
to incur ~es stipendiary ~ -
to inflict a ~ ,
to limit ~es on unprofitable trade - trial ~ , -
to make good a ~ magistrature 1) (.)
to repair a ~ ; 2)
to suffer a ~ , -
~s and duties
to sustain ~ , - mailing 1) ; 2) (.)
total ~ (., - mainmort
) (
lot 1) (); 2) )
() mainpernor ( )
loyalty , mainprise 1) (.) ;
2)
maintainor , -
M -
machinery , maintenance 1) (
~ of justice );
2) , ; 3) -
judicial ~ , - , ,
; 4) ,
magistracy 1) - ~ of accounts
; 2) ; 3) ~ of order
, separate ~ , -
magistrate (
, ); ;
; ; - majority
- maker 1) ,
; , ; 2) -
,
chief ~ ; maladministration -
, -
committing ~
maladministrator , -
federal ~ (.) -
;
( . . )
issuing ~ -
malpractice 1) -
lay ~ ; 2) -
249
legal malpractice
legal ~ manner 1) , ,
, ; 2) (.) -
,
man 1) ; 2) , - ~ of payment
~ of proving
~-in-possession - manual ; ;
,
~ of law , , bench ~ -
~ of straw
( ) manucaption -
contact ~
jury ~ , manuscript ,
final ~
odd ~ original ~
single ~ , mark , , ;
management 1) ; 2) -
, certification ~
case ~ (- (., -
, )
) defensive ~
manager 1) - trade ~
; 2) market ; ; ; -
mandamus (.) ;
- ~ overt , , -
mandatary ; auction ~
, bear ~ , -
mandate 1) , -
; 2) , bull ~ , -
mandator
, closed ~ ( -
mandatory , , )
, - commodity ~
free ~ ,
manifest , -
illicit ~
labour ~ , -
inward ~
()
licit ~
outward ~
local ~ ,
()
ships ~ , -
money ~
open (public) ~
250
to discharge (to dissolve) a marriage
thin ~ ( - hedge ~
) informal ~
marketability - invalid ~
, , irregular ~ , -
marking left handed ~
patent ~ (.) - legal ~ ,
, limping ~ , -
(
marriage , )
~ at law mercenary ~
~ by habit and repute - mixed ~
morganatic ~
, (, -
~ by proxy , , -
)
~ in issue nonconformist ~
~ terminable by pleasure , -
plural (polygamos) ~ , -
bigamous ~ ,
ceremonial ~ , previous ~
proved ~
civil ~ putative ~ -
common-law ~ ,
companionate ~ , - ( ,
- )
- questionable ~
questioned ~
conformist ~ - regular ~ -
,
contestable ~ Scotch ~ 1) (. .
contested ~ , -
Gretna-Green ~ , , , -
; ( - , -
, , - , );
, 2)
, - sham ~
, shotgun ~ (., .) -
)
forcible ~ - subsequent ~
to contract ~ -
former ~
future ~ to discharge (to dissolve) a ~ -
251
to procure marriage
to procure ~ - taxing-~ , -
to solemnize a ~ , vendue ~
mate 1) ; 2) -
valid ~
void ~ material ,
voidable ~ case ~ , -
marriageability -
evidentiary ~ , -
marriageableness
marshal 1) ( , materiality , -
); 2) (.) ~ of evidence -
judges ~ ,
maternity
matriheritage 1) -
marshlling - ; 2)
matrimony ,
mass 1) ; 2) matron 1) ,
~ of evidence , ; 2)
~ of the succession matter 1) , ,
; 2)
general ~ of a bankrupts estate - , ,
~ at law
master 1) ( - ~ in contest
); 2) ; 3) - ~ in contraversy ,
(, -
~ in deed 1) ,
, - ; 2)
) ~ in despute (in issue)
~ of requests , ~ in pais 1) ,
; 2)
~ of the bench -
~ of argument
chief ~ - ~ of confidence
( - ; , -
)
practice ~ - ~ of defence , -
(
- ~ of fact
) ~ of form , -
ship ~
252
meeting
~ of law 1) (- procedural ~
); 2) ,
~ of litigation questionable ~
~ of practice () -
maturation -
~ of proced ure ,
maturity 1) , -
~ of record 1) , - ; 2)
; 2) - ,
~ of instrument
~ of right (-
) at ~ , -
~ of substance ()
ancillary ~ means 1) , ; 2) -
, ,
civil ~ 1) ; 2) - ~ of identification ,
collateral ~ ~ of proof
copyrightable ~ , amicable ~ ,
; - ( )
( - dishonest ~ , -
)
denied ~ , - illegal ~ , -
disproved ~ - lawful ~ ,
disputable ~ pacific ~
established ~ , -
measure ; ; ;
;
evidential ~ 1) ;
~ of damages
2) ; 3) -
judicial ~
legal ~s
litigated ~
remedial ~s
new ~ 1) -
to pass a ~
; 2) ;
( - mediate
)
pending ~ mediation
preliminary ~ , mediator ,
- medium , ,
~ of exchange
probative ~ 1) ; (, , )
2) ; 3) - meeting 1) , ;
2)
253
meeting in camera
~ in camera ~ of defence -
,
~ of minds - ~s of the case , -
enlarged ~ to decide on ~s
private ~ merx (.) ,
public ~ messuage -
melioration , -
member ancient ~ , -
~ of circuit
~ of legislative body , method 1) , ; 2) (.)
~ of the bar 1) ,
; 2) (pl.) Michaelmas
~ of the bench , middleman 1) ; 2) -
, -
~ of the grand jury -
minority
~ of the (petty) jury
minutes ( . .)
adopted ~ ~of evidence -
legal profession ~ , ,
~ of proceedings -
memorial
~ of the court
a mensa et thoro agreed ~ ,
( -
) to take ~
divorce ~ -
misadventure
( -
) misappropriation
,
merchantman
misappropriator , -
merciament
, , -
merger ,
~ of cases
misbranding
,
conglomerate ~ , -
~of inferior goods , -
-
-
corporate ~
miscarriage 1) -
merit 1) , ;
; 2) ,
2)
~ of justice , -
~ of appeal
254
hand money
mischarge , - mistrial ,
mischief , mitigation ,
malicious ~ - ~of damage -
misconduct - ~ of penalty ,
; ;
judicial ~ , - mittimus (.) 1)
; 2) (.)
parental ~ (, )
mobility ,
misdirection -
moderator
misjoinder - modification , -
-
~ of judgement
~ of causes of action modus (.) ,
- ~ procedendi (.) -
~ of inventors (.) - ~ vivendi (.) , -
~ of parties - money ,
~ due
~ of patents (.) -
caution ~
mispleading - cheap ~ -
; ;
misrepresentation 1) -
, ; 2) - condemnation ~ , -
misstatement conduct ~ -
~ in the record danger ~ -
mistake , dispatch ~ , -
~ of fact
~ of law
clerical ~ earnest ~
honest ~ - glove-~ (.) -
,
operative ~ -
hand ~
255
hush money
hush ~ (- mortgager
. .) ,
insurance ~ mortmain , -
key ~ -
suit ~ , - -
money-lender (, -
monition 1) ; 2) . .)
motion
moot ( ~ for a new trial
)
mooter - ~ in arrest of judgement
mooting ,
( ) ~ in court ,
mortality
~ to dismiss ,
case ~
,
( ,
interlocutory ~
)
mortgage , , , - oral ~
post-judgement ~ , -
~ of goods - -
, post-trial ~ ,
bond and ~ - post-verdict ~ , -
,
pre-trial ~ ,
blanket ~ -
pre-verdict ~ , -
chattel ~ -
, - renewed ~ -
; , -
to deny a ~
closed ~ ( - to grand a ~ -
-
) to make a ~
loan ~ to satisfy a ~ -
open ~ ( -
) verbal (unwritten) ~
package ~ (- written ~
, )
movables
welsh ~
heirship ~ (.) , -
mortgagee -
,
256
negligence
; , - ones own ~ ,
-
mover , narration (.)
mulct , nati
meltifariousness ~ et nascituri (.) ,
mute , - navigation ,
coastal ~
mutuant surface ~
mutuar/y necessary (necessaries) -
, -
necessitudo (.) , -
N ,
name , , necessity ( -
assumed ~ , - ,
, -
brand ~ ); -
()
business ~ actual ~
case ~ , , - direct ~ ,
copyrighted ~ (), extreme ~
( -
corporate ~ () - )
indirect ~ , -
fictitious (false) ~
generic ~ (, reasonable ~ , -
)
maiden ~ neglect , , -
married ~
patent ~ (- ~ of children -
, -
- ~ of official duty
)
proprietary ~ - ~ to observe care -
, -
; - excusable ~ ,
trade ~ 1) , - wilful ~ ,
, -
; 2) (); negligence , -
() ,
257
blameworthy negligence
blameworthy ~ , - decree (order, rule) ~ (.)
, (. -
comparative ~ - ), -
,
contributory ~
hazardous ~ nolle prosequi (.)
legal ~ ,
ordinary ~ - non-ability 1) ;
, 2) -
passive ~ , -
non-access -
petty ~ (
subsequent ~ , )
-
non-acceptance
( . .),
negotiability -
nonage
; , -
(, . .); - non-appearance
non-assumpsit -
negotiation 1) ,
; 2) , , non-claim -
(); 3)
without-prejudice ~ non-consummation -
()
non-deviation -
negotiator 1) ; 2) , ( )
; - non-feasance 1) -
, -
neutrality (- ; 2) ()
) non-joinder 1) -
next-of-kin ; 2)
( ; 3) (.) -
) (
presumptive ~ - )
nonjuror ,
nisi (.)
~ prius (.) 1) non-liquet -
-
; 2) (.) ( )
non-prosequitur (.)
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notice to produce
nonsuit 1) - ~ of appropriation -
; 2) - ()
-
, - ~ of charges -
-
nonsupport 1) - -
- ; 2) ~ of copyright (
non-term )
non-user 1) ~ of dedication (to public use) (.)
, -
; 2) ,
~ of dishonour -
notary 1) ; 2) (.) -
() (
)
~ public
~ of hearing
note 1) , ~ of motion originating ,
; 2) , ; 3) -
~ of opposition ,
~s payable (receivable) - ~ of orders or judgements -
( )
approved indorsed ~s ~ of protest
~ of receipt
collateral ~ ~ of taking depositions
explanatory ~ - -
;
marginal ~ , ~ of trial
;
promissory ~ () - ~ of witness(es) -
,
reclaiming ~ (.) ~ to admit (
-
notice , ; - )
; ~ to appear
~ in writing ,
~ to creditors -
~ of action
~ of allowance - ~ to plead
~ of appeal - ~ to produce -
~ of appearance
( )
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notice to quit
~ to quit nullity 1) (-
. .); 2) ,
;
~ of marriage
bankruptcy ~
nuncupation
distringas ~
-
( )
judicial ~ ( O
, -
oath (-
)
); ,
personal ~ 1) ;
~ in litem , -
2)
presumptive ~ -
~ of calumny ,
pretrial ~ -
, -
, -
second ~
unmatched trade ~ -
~ of fealty
~ of qualification -
notification , ,
, ~ on arrival -
~of indebtedness , -
assertory ~ -
novation 1) (); (),
2) ; 3) - civic ~
corporal ~
novel 1) , -
; 2) decisive decisory ~ -
novelty ()
absolute ~ (.) - escape ~
extrajudical ~
isle ~ (.) ()
( ) false ~ -
non-patentable ~ (.) -
( - judicial ~
- left-handed ~
), - solemn ~
suppletory ~ , -
nullification ; -
, to administer ~ ,
260
indivisible obligation
to deny on ~ - objuration , -
;
to make ~ obligant ,
to release from ~
obligation 1) , . .
voluntary ~ - , ; 2) -
; 3)
oath-breaker ~ of contract -
oath-helper , -
~ of oath 1) -
; 2)
oath-taking , - absolute ~ -
,
obiter dictum (.) accessory ~ -
() , -
; - accrued ~
, civil ~ ; -
,
object 1) ; 2) , , concurrent ~ -
~ in issue conjunctive ~ -
~ of action
~s of a power , - contractual ~ -
- ,
counterpart ~s -
objection
cross ~
~ in point of law -
determinate ~ , -
-
~ to a juror
-
legal ~
divisible ~
to raise an ~
express or omplied ~ -
to sustain ~ , -
-
to take an ~ to smth. -
heritable ~ , -
-
object-matter imperfect ~ , -
~ of patent (.) ; - ; -
, -
; , indeterminate ~ , -
, -
objector , -
indivisible ~
261
joint obligation
joint ~ observer ,
legal ~ -
joint and several ~
obviousness (.) (
; - , -
)
legal ~ 1) ; occupancy 1) , ;
2) 2) ; 3)
obediential ~ , - actual ~ 1) ;
2)
perfect ~ ; occupant 1) , ;
, 2) , ,
personal ~ 1) , - ; 3) ; ,
;
2) , - occupation 1) ; 2) -
; 3) ,
pure ~ manual ~
real ~ notorious ~
several ~ - own ~
occupier ; , -
shared ~
single or penal ~ -
- offence 1) ; 2) -
()
solidary ~ - ~ against the law
~ of agreeing to indemnify sureties
to assume ~s -
to cancel an ~ - acquisitive ~s -
,
to meet an ~ 1) - civil ~ ,
; 2)
disorderly ~ -
obligator ,
;
licensing ~ -
obligee , -
, minor ~ ,
obligor ,
, , petty ~s
obliquity public ~
obreption (.) regulatory ~ (.) -
- , -
observant -
trivial ~
262
acting officer
offender office 1) ; 2) ,
civil ~ - ; 3) , ,
; 4)
diverted ~ , - , -
-
- ~ found -
( , ,
-
)
juvenile ~ - ~ of honour -
minor ~ 1) , - ~ of profit
; 2) - ~ of trust
appointed (appointive) ~
recorded ~ -
central ~ (.,
offendress )
offer , ; - judicial ~
, legal ~ 1) ;
~ of compromise - 2)
life ~
~ of proof ( ) - paper ~ ()
patent ~
~ without obligation principal ~ - -
attractive ~ registry ~ -
conditional ~
confusing ~ , stipendiary ~ -
firm ~ to forfeit ones ~
standing ~ -
to hold ~ , -
to accept an ~ ,
to suspend from ~ -
to make an ~
to revoke an ~ office-holder
to tender ~ officer , ,
to withdraw an ~ -
~ of court
offeree ; , - ~ of justice 1) ,
; 2) -
offerer (offeror) ; , - ,
acting ~
263
company officer
company ~ (- offtake
)
corporate ~ - ombudsman , -
,
hearing ~ (.) , omission 1) (-
. .), , -
judicial ~ , ; 2)
omittance 1) -
law ~ ; 2) -
law-enforcement ~ -
onus (.) , ,
legal ~ -
264
order of prohibition
fixed ~ orator 1) (.) ;
individual ~ 2) , ,
judicial ~ 1) ; 2) - oratress , , -
; 3) -
order 1) , , -
legal ~ , , ; 2) -
majority ~ ; 3) ; 4) ; 5) ,
minority ~ ; 6) ( -
partial ~ ); 7) -
per curiam ~ /
precedent-setting ~ , -
~ for collection
preconceived ~ - ~ for costs
,
separate ~ ~ for possession
undivided ~ , ; -
opponent 1) ( ~ nisi , -
); ; 2) - (
, , -
opposition 1) ; 2) - )
~ of certiorari -
option 1) , ; ( -
2) ; 3) )
~ for the put ~ of convenience and necessity
~ of change -
~ of collection - , -
( )
~ of payment ~ of court
~ to purchase ~ of discharge
buyers ~ -
call ~
cargo ~ , - ~ of examination (.)
commodity ~ -- ~ of filiation -
commodity futures ~ - ~ of jurisdiction -
-
first ~ - ~ of precedence -
put ~ ~ of priority
sellers ~ ~ of prohibition , -
to deal in ~s - - -
265
order of proof
~ of proof decreral ~ , -
~ of revivor - delivery ~ 1)
-
~ of succession - ; 2)
disbarment ~ -
~ to show cause
( discovery ~ -
,
) disregard tape ~
adjudication ~
enforcement ~
adoption ~ established ~
affiliation ~ - exclusion ~ -
agreed ~ , garnishee (garnishment) ~
-
,
Anton Piller ~ (.) -
, ; -
-
, general ~s -
( -
) interim ~
appealable ~ , - interlocutory (intermediate) ~ -
-
bastardy ~ -
- judges ~ ,
buying ~ judicatory civil ~ ;
charging ~ -
mandatory ~
( -
chartering ~ (- ,
)
) non-molestation ~ -
commission ~ - ; , -
-
commutation ~ original ~
-
preliminary ~ -
consent ~ ; ,
266
outmarriage
procedural ~ - to handle ~s
to follow ~s
protection (protective) ~ to make an ~ -
(.,
, to reverse an ~
,
- unfilled ~
) unsatisfied ~
receiving ~ 1) -
- vesting ~ -
; 2) ; 3) ( -
- -
, )
winding-up ~ -
reparation ~ ( - ()
) - ordinary 1) ;
( ) 2) (.) -
resting ~ ; 3) (.) -
restraining ~ -
organization , -
restriction ~ -
judicial ~
satisfied ~ () orphan
selling ~
orphanage (.) -
separation ~ -
stipulation ~ - ouster (. -
);
stop ~ 1) , ouster-le-main (.) -
- ;
2) , -
-
stop-limit ~ -, - outdweller ,
, -
stop payment ~ -
outgoer , -
substantive ~ -
outlay(s) , , -
support ~ -
capital ~s
time limit ~ , - current ~s
full cost ~s
to accept ~s outmarriage
267
outsider
outsider 1) ; 2) - evicted ~ ;
( - ,
) general ~ -
overclaiming (.)
- joint ~s
know-how ~ -
; - (. . )
, - legal ~
- limited ~ ,
-
( - managing ~ ()--
)
over-insurance - original ~ -
, -
part ~ 1) ; 2)
property ~
overtime
reputed ~ -
owelty (
, special ~ ,
)
owner ; surface ~
~ in common - , -
~ of record -
, owner-occupier --
~ of vessel
absolute ~ , - ownership 1) ,
, ;
abutting ~ 2)
; - ~ in common
, - ~ of property -
(., )
adjoining ~s corporate ~ -
,
adult ~ - joint ~
land ~ , -
beneficial ~ -- , -
, ,
- state ~ -
corporate ~ -
; stock ~
oyer -
disponent ~ - , -
equitable ~ ( )
268
parenthood
chattel ~ ,
circuit ~ -
P
claim ~s
pacatio (.) , commodity ~ 1) -
package 1) (); 2) - ; 2) ;
, 3) , -
packer , - -
pact ; , ( couriers ~s
) moving ~s
~ de non alienando (.) peremptory ~ , -
bare ~ , ships ~s
test ~ ,
marriage property ~ --
, testamentary ~ , -
, -
nude ~ ,
trade ~s
paction , vessel ~s
palinode (.) parcels -
, ,
palmarium (.) - parcenary 1) ; 2) -
-
parcener ,
panel - parent ,
;
~ of jurors adopting (adoptive) ~ -
~ of trial judges
foster ~s
arbitration ~ natural (real) ~ -
panellation -
surrogate ~ , -
paper 1) ; 2) ; 3) -
, parentage 1) , -
~ of causes ; 2)
bank ~ 1) , unknown ~ -
; 2) , -
parentela
case ~s parenthood ,
,
269
parephernalia
parephernalia ~ and party costs -
, -
parol , ,
~ies and their privies ,
pars (.) , -
, ~ies at variance
~ gravata (.) - ~ies concerned
~ rea (.) ~ies to dispute 1) ;
part 1) ( , - 2)
); 2) , ; ~ in controversy
bairns ~ (.) -
, ~ in default , -
dead mans ~
~ in (at) fault
deads ~ (.) - ~ in interest
- ~ litigant
~ to a dispute
deaths ~ ~ to a litigation
wifes ~ - ~ to an action at law -
~ to a (law) suit
partator ; (-
~ to a trial , -
)
partiality , - ~ to be charged 1) , -
; 2)
particulars ; ~ to the proceedings
, ~ to the trade , -
~ of breaches and objections
accomodation ~
~ of sale - adverse ~ ( -
)
partisanship applicant ~
partition (, - competent ~
) contending ~ies
partner 1) , - contracting ~
, ; 2) defaulting ~ 1) , -
latent ~ - ; 2) , -
party 1) ( , - defeated ~
. .); 2) , , fellow ~
intermediate ~
270
pater
intermediate ~ in a multiparty interference importation ~
(.) industrial ~
- infringed ~ ; -
(. . - ,
) land ~ ,
junior ~ (.)
( , lapsed ~
),
legally effective ~ -
losing ~ ,
moving ~ , - litigious ~
master ~
offended ~ nuisance ~
opposing (opposite) ~ - (, -
, -
original ~ )
other ~ opposed ~
prevailing ~ , original ~ (.) ;
private ~
proving ~ petty ~ ( -
rebutting ~ , )
requesting ~ - pioneer ~ -
senior ~ (.) ( process ~
, registered ~ (.) -
) ;
successful ~ , reissuend ~
the guilty ~ senior ~ (-
the injured ~ ,
the ~ to a contract - )
unenforceable ~ ,
unsuccessful ~ (
patent (.) )
assailable ~ , utility ~ 1) (.) -
; 2)
basic ~ voidable ~
combination ~ patentability
confirmation ~ patentee , -
expired ~ , ; , -
freed ~ , - patenter
patenting
home ~ ,
pater (.)
;
271
paternity
paternity to effect a ~
patria to make ~
patricula to present for ~ -
patrimony 1) , -
; 2) to tender ~
patron 1) , -
unappropriated ~ , -
; , ;
-
2) ; 3)
patronage 1)
pecunia (.) ,
; 2) , -
; 3)
~ non numerate (.) -
pawn ,
pawnee ~ numerate (.)
pawner (pawnor) , - ( )
~ trajectitia (.) cc,
pawnshop , -
pay , , -
payee , ; peddler
peddling
payer pedigree 1) , -
payment , ; 2) ; 3)
~ for honour - ,
, penalty , , ;
~ in kind , civil ~ -
~ in lien of appearance - pecuniary ~
pendency () -
~ in part , -
~ of appeal -
~ into court
pendicle (.)
~ of costs pendicler (.)
accord ~
pensio (.) ,
advance ~ ,
after-~ , -
, pension 1) ; 2) -
appropriated ~ , ; 3) , ; 4) -
cash ~s
indefinite ~ (.) , - people ,
lay ~
272
wrongful person
peremption 1) permittee , -
;
2) , permutatio (.) ,
perfection , pernancy
(-); ( . .)
performance , - pernor ( . .)
~ of profits , -
alternative ~ -
() perpetuation
characteristic ~ ( ~ of evidence (-
) )
negligent ~ of duty - ~ of testimony -
specific ~ () perpetuity 1) ;
; 2)
substantial ~ -
perquisitio (.) , -
,
person , -
peril ,
~ insured
~ of law
~s of the Lakes (-
~ on trial
-
adjudicated ~ , -
)
~s of the sea
artificial ~
maritime ~
committed ~ 1) , -
perjuration (.) - ; 2) ,
perjurer corporate ~
perjury - ficticious ~
, incorporated ~
to commit ~ juridical (juristic) ~
,
permission legal ~ 1) ; 2)
~ of appeal
natural ~
legal ~ , private ~
public juridical ~ -
permit 1) ();
2) sued ~
carrier ~ - third ~ ,
tried ~ ,
user ~
wrongful ~
273
personality
personality 1) ; insufficient ~ -
2)
actors ~ , - meritorious ~ -
legal ~ originating ~
separate ~ -
reclaiming ~ (.)
personalty ,
sufficient ~
tangible ~ to present a ~ -
,
personation 1) , - petitionee (.) , -
; 2) (.) ,
-
petitoner ,
perversion , - pignoratio (.)
pignoration , (-
~ of justice - ),
; pignus (.)
piracy , -
petition , , - ; ,
, literary ~ -
~ for allowance of appeal -
-
pirate , -
~ for appeal , ,
; - piscary
place 1) ; 2)
~ for nullity - ~ of contract -
(,
. .) ~ of profit
~ for rehearing (- ~ of the forum
)
~ in bankruptcy placement , ,
~ of right ( - ~ in care , -
)
~ of urgency ~ of loan
placita communia (.) -
form ~ -
; -
placitum (.)
-
~ fractum (.) ,
274
common pleas
plaint ,
plaintiff
~ in cross , ~ of justification
-
to find for the ~
~ of necessity
plea 1) -
, ~ of never indebted
; 2) -
; 3) (.) , ; ~ of nul disseisin
4) ; 5) ; -
6) ()
; 7) ; 8) - ~ of payment
, ,
~ in abatement ~ of privilege -
(); -
, , ; ~ of res judicata
; -
-
~ in bar -
, -
~ of tender , -
~ in bar special -
- -
~ in discharge - ~ to delay action
~ in reconvention 1) ; ~ to further maintenance of action -
2)
~ in suspension , -
- ~ to the jurisdiction -
~ of alibi ~ to the merits -
~ of another action pending -
, - affirmative ~ , -
anomaious ~ ,
~ of common employment -
-
, civil ~
, common ~ 1) ;
2)
common ~s
~ of general issue -
275
defendants plea
defendants ~ ( ) to set up a ~
; - traversable ~
dilatory ~ pleader ;
( )
fictitious ~ - pleading 1)
; - ; 2) (pl.) -
; , - ; 3) (pl.) ;
; 4)
, ; , ;
5) ,
foreign ~ -
accusatory ~ -
general issue ~
amended ~ -
,
informed ~ 1)
; 2) - amending opponents ~
-
; , - -
; - bad ~ , -
, -
colourable ~ -
issuable ~ ( -
-
negative ~ , )
, common-law ~ 1) -
non-issuable ~ - , -
; 2)
peremptory ~ - , -
,
defensive ~
sham ~ , , oral ~ , -
; -
original ~ 1) (
special ~ in bar - ) ;
- 2) ( )
; 3) -
special ~ of justification
-
sham ~ -
to enter ~ ( ) -
276
underwriters policy
special ~ 1) - real ~ (.)
, -
; 2) -
; point 1) ; 2) ; 3) ;
3) - 4)
~ at issue
supplemental ~ - ~ of contact
; ~ of fact
~ of law
to amend a ~ - ~ of order , -
to open ~s - ~ reserved ,
( )
pleasure , , , ~s of claim
~s of defence
pledge 1) ,
; 2) ; 3) ~s of law
dead ~ approved delivery ~
life (living) ~ , -
- legal ~
moot ~ ;
pledgee
pledger 1) ; 2) - policy 1) (); 2) -
pledgery ~ of insurance
annuity ~ -
plunder ,
assurance ~
poena (.) , , closed insuarance ~ -
poind - , -
poinding (.) - hull ~
- insuranse ~
; - judical ~
juridical ~
law ~
multiple ~ (.) - life ~
marine insurance ~
-
named ~ ; -
, -
personal ~ (.)
underwriters ~ -
277
policyholer
policyholer natural ~ (-
)
pollicitaiton ; - portioner (.) 1)
, - ;
2)
polyandry , possession ; -
polygamy , -
, ~ at (in) law
port (, -
~ of arrival
~ of call )
~ of departure ~ in deed
~ of destination ~ in fact
~ of discharge ~ in nine-tenths of the law ,
~ of distress - -
, - ,
~ of documentation
~ of entry ~ naked
~ of loading
~ of refuge - ~ under a lease -
, -
~ of registry actual ~
~ of shipment actual adverse ~ -
closed ~ , , -
free ~ , - -
home ~ 1) ; 2) ,
adverse ~ ,
treaty ~ (, -
-
) civil ~
portion 1) , - constructive ~ -
; 2) , ; 3) -
constructive adverse ~ , -
compulsory ~ -
disposable ~ , - -
-
derivative ~
hereditary ~ ( fictious ~ (-
) , -
legal ~
ligitimate ~ - )
former ~ ,
marriage ~
278
cognate powers
immemorial ~ - postremogenitur (., .) -
joint ~ ,
juridical (legal) ~ -
(, - pour-ower
-
) power 1) ; 2) -
natural ~ , , -
notorious (open) ~ - ; 3)
, ~ coupled with interest 1) -
original ~ -
pedal ~ - ;
2) -
precarious ~ -
; ~ of allienation -
prior (previous) ~
; , ~ of appointment -
quasi ~ ~ of attorney ; -
scrambling ~ -
~ of attorney and substitution -
substantial ~
to have in ~ , ~ of communication -
to take ~ ; (., )
~ of disposition -
vacant ~ ,
~ of judgement ,
possessor ()
~ of review (-
posterity )
postman (.) ~ of sale
~ of substitution
post-nuptial - ~ of testation -
,
post-obit ~ to initiate (to introduce) legislation
adjudicative ~ 1) -
postponement ; -
; 2)
trial ~
arbitrary ~ -
post-publication
, cognate ~s ,
279
commerce power
commerce ~ private law ~
confirmatory ~
, referral ~(s) 1)
corporate ~s ; 2)
,
general ~ of attorney - restrictive trade ~(s)
,
judgement-making ~ -
, ( ) statutory ~ ()
judgement-passing ~ -
, ( ) third party ~
judicial ~ ( )
judiciary ~s practitioner ,
large ~s
parental ~ , praecipe (.) 1) ; 2) -
paternal ~ , -
; 3) () -
the contempt ~ (.) () -
- ( )
, praedia (.)
treaty-making ~
praemunire -
practice 1) ,
; 2) ;
preausience -
3) ,
~ and adjudication
~ of law precedent
~ of the trade , - judicial ~
to follow the ~
chamder ~ to set ~
precept 1) , , -
common-law ~ 1) ( ); 2) ,
; 2) -
, precognition (.) -
()
judicial ~ 1) ; 2) - pre-contract -
; 3) ; (-
law ~ , - )
predecessor 1) ; 2) -
legal ~ 1) , - ; 3)
; 2) , ~ in title
;
280
presentment upon oath by grand jury
legal ~ - insurance ~
single ~ , -
predication 1) , -
, ; 2) (.) preparation
adequate ~
pre-emption 1)
; 2) - preponderance
; 3) - ~ of evidence (of proof)
- ; -
( -
preference 1) -
( )
); - ~ of testimony -
; 2) ,
(, . .) prepossession
court ~ , (,
. .) pre-publication -
fraudulent ~ , ,
prescription 1) (-
preferment , (- );
, . .) 2) ,
prehension acquisitive (positive) ~
prejudgement
; - negative ~
testamentary ~ -
prejudication 1) ;
2) (); 3) presentation , ,
,
prejudice , ~ of case , -
prejudicialness (.) , ;
() ;
premises 1) , - ~ of cases
; 2) ~ of cheque
; 3) presentment 1) -
; -
4) , -
demised ~ , ; 2) -
partys ~ , - ~ upon oath by grand jury
-
premium (, -
, )
281
presumption
presumption priority 1) , -
~ of innocence - ; 2) , -
, ; 3) (.)
absolute ~ -
~ of creditors -
artificial ~
compelling ~ - ~ of invention
~ of liens -
pretendant
preterition - convention ~ (.)
pretrial - domestic ~ (.) -
price , , privilege 1) ; 2) -
contract ~ ; 3) ; -
forward ~ ; 4) ( -
)
primage
~ of court
~ and average accustomed
~ of witness -
( -
(
-
)
)
accountant ~ -
primogeniture ;
, -
attorney-client ~ -
principal 1) , ;
2) ( - evidentiary ~
); 3) ( - -
); 4) ( -
); 5) ; hereditary ~ -
6) ,
~ in the case joint ~
~ of the claim (.) -
,
~s to the contract judicial ~ (-
, ,
disclosed (named) ~ , - -
, )
undisclosed (unnamed) ~ - legal professional ~
prior , - litigants ~
- ( ,
- . .)
282
litigious procedure
marital ~ ( ; 3) -
-
- ~ ad judicium (.) -
)
native ~ ,
procedure ,
testimonial ~ - , ,
( ~ for opposition (.)
)
privity 1) - ~ in bankruptcy -
( -
. .); 2) - ~ laid down -
, -
; (- ~ on appeal
, -
); 3) - alternative delivery ~
, ,
~ of blood at-trial ~ -
, , , -
~ of contract 1) -
; 2) civil ~ , -
~ of estate , - common law ~
privy , compact ~
; , - counsel-triggered ~
prize , - court ~
, examination ~ -
maritime (sea) ~
probate 1) , extrajudicial ~
; fine and recovery ~ -
2) ; 3) -
; 4) (.) , formal ~
- grievance ~
~ of wills informal ~
judicial ~ , -
probation , -
, , -
procedendo (.) 1) - legal ~
- litigious ~ -
; 2)
-
283
opposition procedure
opposition ~ (.) - ~ in rem -
( )
patent granting ~ (.) ~ in revision
post-trial ~ ~ on ex parte application
pre-trial ~ - ~ publicity heard
(, -
action ~ ,
)
summary ~ () adjudicatory ~
admiralty ~
third party ~
( ) adversary ~
trial ~
affiliation ~
verdict ~ -
affirmative ~
waiver ~ - , -
ancillary ~ , -
proceeding(s) 1) -
, , appeal (appelate) ~
, ; 2) ,
; 3) - arbitration ~
bankruptcy ~ -
~ at law ,
~ in bankruptcy -
bastardy ~ -
~ in camera (in chambers)
, civil ~ -
~s in civil causes - collateral ~ , -
~ in enforcement of law - compulsory ~ (.) -
~ in error - condemnation ~ -
-
contested ~ -
~ in open court
contested reissue ~ (.) -
~ in personam
, - ,
284
subordinate proceeding(s)
disbarment ~ litigation ~ -
,
docketing ~ mandamus ~
domestic ~ , -
opposition ~ (.)
eminent domain ~ 1) - ,
- oral ~ ( )
- patent office ~ (.) -
; 2) ,
-
pending ~
plenary ~ -
ex parte ~ - ( )
( - preliminary (pretrial) ~ -
)
principal ~
fabulous (fictitious) ~
forfeiture ~ ; prior ~ ,
(-
) prize ~
interference ~ (.) probate ~ -
, -
public ~ -
interlocutory ~ -
( receivership ~ -
, -
- , -
)
inter partes ~ remedial ~
interpleader ~ removal ~ -
-
irregular ~ - removed ~ , -
judicial ~ 1) ; rendition ~ -
2) ,
law ~ return ~
legal ~ ; - streamlined ~ , -
liquidation ~ subordinate ~
(., )
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subsequent proceeding(s)
subsequent ~ - bastardy ~
summary ~(s) , -
civil ~ 1) -
summary judgement ~ - ; 2) ; 3) -
supplementary ~ -
court ~es
third party ~ final ~
( ) follow-up ~ 1)
to commence ~s - ; 2)
forged ~ 1)
to instigate ~ ; 2) -
to institute ~ ; 3) -
vexatious ~ -
( ) intermediate (intervening) ~ 1) -
written ~ - (. -
process 1) , , ); 2)
; 2) - ,
; 3) ; 4) - judical ~
( - judicial ~ 1) ,
) ; 2) -
~ in practice , - ,
jury ~ -
~ of execution - ,
; - lawful ~ 1) -
; 2) -
~ of interpleader
, - legal ~ 1) ;
, , - 2)
mesne ~ 1) -
~ of the court 1) ; , -
2) ; 3) - ; 2) -
( -
) original ~ -
adjudicatory ~ ,
alias ~ (.)
remedial ~ -
amendable ~ -
review ~ -
appeal(s) (appelate) ~ 1) - ()
; 2) - statutory ~ -
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promiser (promisor)
to serve a ~
trustee ~ - );
violent ~s (.) , -
, - -
verbal ~ prohibition -
void ~ , - , -
proces-verbal (.) proles (.)
proctor , , - prolxity -
(. , , ( , -
) )
procuracy 1) , - promise
; ; ( -
2) )
procuratio (.) - ~ implied in fact -
procuration , - ~ implied in law
;
procurator conditional ~ ,
procuratory (.) , -
fictitious ~
gratuitous ~ -
prodigal ,
-
illusory ~ ,
-
production , - -
(, . .) implied ~ -
~ in court , -
naked ~ ,
~ of argument
~ of evidence - new ~ ,
, -
~ of statement -
to raise ~
~ of suit
~ of witness
promisee 1) ,
profert ; 2) -
( ) ( );
profit , , , promiser (promisor) 1) , -
accumulated ~ ; -
mesne ~s - ( ); 2) ,
(, - () ;
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joint promisers (promisors)
joint ~s ; , - ~ of admission 1) ,
-
joint and several ~s , - ; 2) ;
; 3) ; 4) -
; 5) -
several ~s ,
~ of claim
promutuum (.) , -
pronouncement , ;
; ; ~ of consistency 1)
()
proof 1) (.) - ; 2) -
; ;
2) , ; 3) - 3)
; 4)
~ and hearing ~ of debt -
~ beyond all reasonable ~ of evidence 1) -
; 2)
; 3) -
~ beyond any reasonable doubt - ; 4) -
- - -
; 5)
~ by affidavit 1) , -
; 2) - ~ of fact 1) ;
; 2) ; 3)
3) - ; 4)
~ of loss -
~ by circumstantial evidence -
- ~ of motive
~ of official record 1)
~ by notoriety , ; 2) -
( ; 3) -
, -
)
~ by presumption ~ of record 1) -
; 2) ;
~ by testimony 1) - 3) -
; 2) - ; 4) -
~ from the contrary 1) ~ of witness
; 2) - ~ on a preponderance of probabilities
; 3) -
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virtual proof
~ to the contrary 1)
; 2) ; indubitable ~ -
3)
affirmative ~ - infallible ~ -
affirmative ~ of loss inferential ~ 1) , -
, - ;
2) ;
burden of ~ 3)
categorical ~ 1) - irrefutable ~ -
; 2)
circular ~ , - judgement ~ , -
clear ~ 1) , - literal ~ 1) -
; 2) ; 2)
conclusive ~ -
negative ~ -
controvertible ~ -
positive ~ , -
crucial (decisive) ~ -
presumptive ~ , -
direct ~ 1) ;
2) - relevant ~ , -
; 3) - ,
;
evident ~ 1) - reliable ~ ,
; 2)
formal ~ 1) - satisfactory ~ 1) -
; 2) - ; 2)
; 3) substantial ~ -
foundation ~ 1) - testimonial ~
; 2) , -
; 3)
foundational ~ , - to afford ~ -
hard ~ to develop ~ -
incontrovertible ~
to offer (produce, show) ~ -
independent ~ -
to take ~
indirect ~ 1) - uncontrovertible ~
; 2) -
; 3) virtual ~
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proof-proof
proof-proof - community ~ 1)
, - ; 2)
contiguous ~ , -
property 1) , - , -
; 2) -
, , ; 3) (.) corporate ~ ,
(, )
~ forfeit to the state , - corporeal ~ -
,
~ given to charity , - cultural ~ -
~ in action , - demesnial ~ ;
; , - ,
( )
~ in movable things disputed ~ ; -
, - ,
distrained ~
~ of another dotal ~
~ of the debtor entailed ~ () -
~ taken for public use , , ; , -
(
abandoned ~ )
absolute ~ fixed ~
abutting ~ fronting and abutting ~ ,
adjacent (adjoining) ~ , -
, -
funded ~ ,
adjudicated ~ -
; , general ~ -
- ( -
-
after-acquired ~ , - )
- heirless ~
illicit ~
agrarian ~
agricultural ~ immoral ~
immovable ~
ancestral ~ , - impartiable ~ -
;
incorporeal ~ , -
artistic ~
associate ~ , - industrial ~ -
common ~ insured ~
290
to undertake prosecution
intangible ~ - ~ of issue , ,
( , )
intellectual ~ - proprietor
copyright ~
intestate ~ ;
, landed ~
joint ~ registered ~
land (landed) ~ - -
;
leasehold ~ subsequent ~ -
,
licit ~ - proprietorship 1) -
, , -
literary ~ ; 2) ,
mislaid ~
matrimonial ~ prosecution 1) ,
; 2) -
movable ~ ()
ownerless ~ ~ of patent application (.) 1) -
paraphernal ~ 1) - ;
; 2) 2)
pledged ~ (
) barred ~ , -
private ~
qualified ~ -
; ( - case ~
- founded ~
)
real ~ legal ~
separate ~ patent ~ (.) -
special ~ , -
tangible ~ ; to encourage ~ -
, ; -
trust-~ - , -
; , -
to frustrate ~ -
propponent 1) , - , -
; 2) -
, ; to search ~
3) ,
~ of deposition , - to undertake ~
,
291
trademark prosecution
trademark ~ - pretrial ~ -
, - -
unfounded ~ - puffer -
,
warranted ~
pupil ;
prosecutor pupil(l)arity ( -
protection 1) , ; 2) - 14 , 12 )
() purchase 1) ,
judicial ~ ; 2) , -
legal ~
patent ~ (.) cash ~
() compulsory ~ -
procedural ~ -
( - credit ~
); forward ~
property ~ hire-~ 1) - -
sample ~ - ; 2) ,
witness ~ original ~
provability 1) ; 2) - undercover ~
purchaser 1) (
provableness ); 2)
proving , ( -
, )
provision 1) , , bona fide ~ 1) -
( . .); 2) - ; 2)
, , first ~
by ~ of the husband tax ~
contractual ~
curative ~ - purpart
(.,
) purpresture (.) -
procedural ~ -
substantive ~s ,
( ) purser 1) -
proximity , -
proxy 1) , - ; 2)
, ; 2) , - pursuer (.)
pursuit (.) -
publicity ,
292
quieting the title
cross ~
fishing ~
incriminating ~
Q (, -
quaerens (.) , )
quaestus (.) , - irrelevant ~ ,
, , -
judicial ~ , -
qualification 1) -
jury ~ ,
; ; 2) , -
justiciable ~ ,
~ of arfuments
~ of smbs privileges
lawful ~
-
leading ~
age ~
legal ~ , -
property ~
testimonial ~ -
preliminary ~ ,
-
to possess ~s -
previous ~
procedural ~ , -
quarantine (.)
, relevant ~ ,
, -
substantive ~ ,
quarter ;
quasi-contract , suggestive ~
; threshold ~ ,
quasi-delict
question 1) , ; 2) - questioner 1) , -
, ; , ; 2) -
~ at issue ; 3)
questioning
~ for the jury , judicial ~
questionnaire , -
~ for the jury upon the evidence - ,
, - questman
quieting
~ the title
~ of confidence
( -
~ of fact
; -
~ of law
, -
~ to the defence
293
quitclaim
~ of application (.)
-
)
quitclaim rejournment
quittance 1) ( -
); ; 2) - relation 1) , ; 2) -
; 3) ; 3) , ;
quod 4) , -
~ partes replacitent (.) ,
- bigamous ~(s)
blood ~ 1) () ;
~ recuperet (.) 2) ()
colleteral ~ 1) -
~ respondeat ouster (.) ; 2) ,
-
conjugal ~s ,
quorum (.) 1) -
, - contractual ~s -
c; 2) -
employer-employee ~ -
quotation
~ of case employment ~s
extra-marital ~s
half-blood ~ (-
) -
R (, )
illegitimate ~ , -
reissue (.) -
, ; industrial ~s
; - in law ~ 1) o; 2)
labour ~s ()-
rejection ,
best mode ~ (.) legal ~ 1) ; 2) -
- , ; o
legitimate ~ , -
-
lineal ~
obvious ~ (.) - marital (matrimonial) ~s ,
-
natural ~ 1) ; 2) -
rejoinder 1) ; 3) -
,
, - to sever ~s
; 2) to suspend ~s
294
equitable relief
trade ~s relegation -
whole-blood ~
(, ) , relevance/relevancy
relationship 1) , - , . .
, ; 2) reliability , -
~ through wedlock
, ~ of evidence , -
agency ~
immediate ~ ~ of testimony , -
relative
in-law ~ , relict ,
relator , - relief 1) ; 2) ; 3) -
; , ; 4) -
release 1) ( - , ; 5) -
), - ( , -
( ); 2) - )
; ; - ~ at law
~ from disabilities
; 3)
~ by obligee - ~ on motion
,
~ for lack of evidence ~ pending review -
( ) - ,
~ of dower - affirmative ~ -
~ of mortgage alternate (alternative) ~ -
civil ~ 1) - -
~ to uses - ; 2)
-
collateral ~ 1) -
bank ~ , - ; 2) ; 3) -
;
freight ~ 4) ( -
general ~ - , )
, compensatory ~ -
releasee 1) ,
; 2) , - declaratory ~ ,
releaser ,
equitable ~ -
295
injunctive relief
injunctive ~ , - remand 1) -
; 2) -
judicial ~ , ~ for trial -
matrimonial ~ ~ of case -
preventive ~
remanent
private injunctive ~ remarks
~ by counsel , -
public injunctive ~
remarriage
specific ~ -
remedy ,
unemployment ~ -
~ at law 1) , -
; 2) -
work ~
relinquishment ( ) ~ over
reliqua adequate ~ -
relitigation , -
civil ~ - -
relocation (.)
common law ~
remaider 1) -
( - concurrent ~ies
,
); , consumers ~
; 2)
cumulative ~ 1) , -
alternative ~s - , -
; 2)
charitable ~ ,
equitable ~ -
contingent ~ -
extrajudicial ~
contingent ~ in fee -
federal ~ (.)
remainderman -
(- judicial ~
legal ~ 1) , -
); - ; 2) -
; ,
motion-to-reduce ~
296
renunciation
() - remover -
ordinary ~ - rendition ( -
( ) , )
personal ~ renegotiation -
( )
provisional ~ - renewal ,
( - ~ of lease
)
renouncement ( )
statutory ~ - -
rent ; ;
usual ~
( ) ~ in kind
ancient ~ , -
reminder 1) ,
; 2) ;
( , ); 3) (
annual ~
); 4) , , -
base ~
; 5) ,
grain ~ , -
~ of claim
~ of forfeiture 1)
ground ~ ,
;
(. -
; 2) -
)
; -
improved ground ~
remitter 1) life ~ (.)
; 2) -
; 3) rack ~
remittitur (of record) residential ~
- rentage ;
remoteness rental(s) 1) ; 2) -
( , ) ; 3) , -
~ of evidence -
rent-charge
removal 1) , (
rentet 1) , ;
); 2) -
2) (.) ,
,
~ for cause - renting (.) -
, (., )
~ from office rent-roll
~ of causes
renunciation ( -)
297
renunciation of partnership
~ of partnership - consumer ~ -
~ of suit court ~(s) 1) ; 2) -
reopening (-
) enquity ~(s)
reparation , ;
; expert ~
repayment , - federal (law) ~s (.) -
(); (); -
( ) forensic ~ -
~ of interest
~ of principal - interim ~
( ) investigative ~
repleader 1) -
side ~s
; 2) -
; ,
; -
state (law) ~s -
replevin -
,
reporter 1) -
; 2)
~ in detinet -
, -
~ report
,
; ,
replevisor
, - court ~ 1) ; -
, ; 2) -
replevy ;
3) ; 4) -
repliant (replicant) , ,
repossession -
replication ,
representation 1) , -
reply , ;
-
report 1) , , ; -
2) , ; ; 2) -
3) (pl.) ; 3)
~ of witness ~ of defendant
audit ~
authorized ~s - ~ of design (.) -
,
case ~(s) 1) ; 2) - ~ of evidence ()
298
evidentiary requirement
~ of proof () - republication -
~ of witness ( - repundiation 1) ; 2) -
) ; 3) ; 4) , -
affirmative ~ -
request , , -
contradictory ~s ,
~ for admission -
joint ~ ,
, -
~ for counsel -
legal ~ 1) -
; 2) ~ for instructions
,
negative ~
, ~ in writing ;
private ~
duplicative ~ ; -
public ~ -
; -
;
separate ~ -
legitimate ~ , -
,
,
multiple ~ -
trade ~
; -
representative 1) , -
; 2) ;
foreign ~ - ; -
, -
pretrial ~ ,
legal ~ 1) ; 2) -
; 3) ; timely ~
4)
personal ~ 1) ;
walk-in ~
2) ; 3) -
requester ,
; 4) ; 5)
, , -
sales ~ , -
,
trade ~ requirement 1) ; 2) -
representee , -
- ~ of sufficiency (.) -
representor , -
evidentiary ~ -
-
;
299
procedural requirement
procedural ~ - ~ questal (.) , -
, -
use ~ -
( - ~ universitatis (.)
, )
working ~ rescission , -
( - ,
) rescript 1) ; 2) -
requirements , - , ; 3) (.)
, , -
requisition
residence
res (.) , , actual ~ -
~ accessoria (.)
, commercial ~ (-
~ caduca (.) )
~ controversa (.) - part-time ~
restricted ~
~ corporales (.)
separate ~
~ derelicta (.) - resident ;
residual , -
~ gestal (.) , -
, - residue ,
~ immobiles (.) resolution ,
~ incorporales (.) - ()
~ of case
~ integra (.) , - alternate ~
,
~ judicata (.) , legal ~
resort 1) ( -
~ moliles (.) - , . .); 2) -
( )
~ nova (.) , - in the last ~ 1) ,
; 2) -
~ nullius (.) , -
respite ,
~ nullius communis usus (.) -
~ of jury -
~ privatal (.)
respondent 1) (. -
~ publical (.) -
); -
; 2)
300
to put under restraint
respondentia , ~ of the Law ( -
, /
response )
consultary ~ - restaur , -
responsibility 1) ; restitution , -
2) ;
3) ; 4) ~ of conjugal rights
~ of evidence -
~ of dowry
civil ~ - - legal ~ -
delictual ~ restoration ( -
direct ~ 1) ; , ,
2) ( ),
) restraint 1) ; 2) -
equal ~ ( ;
, ) ~ of marriage ;
extrajudicial ~ - ,
full ~ 1) ; ~ of prices
2) ~ of trade -
joint ~ , -
judicial ~ 1) ; , -
2) , -
~ on alienation ,
overall ~
( ) extrajudicial ~ 1) -
partial ~ - ; 2) ; -
pretrial ~ , - judicial ~ 1) ;
2) ; , -
primary ~
professional ~ - legal ~ , -
;
to accept (assume, take) ~ - out-of-court ~ 1) -
; 2) ; -
vicarious ~ -
patent ~ (.) -
restatement 1) -
, ; 2) ; 3) to impose ~
, to put under ~ 1) -
~ of law ; 2) ,
301
restriction
restriction jury ~ -
jurisdictional ~ - -
legal ~ retraxit (.) -
liability ~ -
retrial , -
responsibility ~ -
retrocession 1) -
statutory ~ -
to impose ~s ; 2) ,
to lift ~s
travel ~s
return 1) , ;
resummons 2) , ; 3) -
resumption ;
~ of case - -
; 4) -
~ of payment - ; 5) , ; 6)
( ,
retainer 1) ; -
; 2) - )
; 3) - ~ of process
general ~ - ~ on equity
~ on investment
( ) ~ to writ -
special ~ -
() ,
reunification
retaking family ~
revenue ,
retention 1) ; 2) - accrued ~
; (- annual ~
, reversal ( ,
) )
~ of defence () ~ of case on appeal
retirement 1) - ~ of judgement -
, , ; 2) ( -
. .); 3) , ~ of law
; ~ of statute
~ of bonds reversible (-
~ of securities -
)
302
right of primogeniture
reversing , - ~ of right
- ~ of will
right ( -
reversion 1) , - );
; , ~ at law , -
- ( )
; ~ in action ; -
2) (.) , ; ,
~ in gross ,
~ in donor - ; (
, -
~ to donor - ,
)
reversioner , ~ in personam -
; , -
;
reverter , , ~ in rem ;
, -
- ~ of access to courts -
,
review 1) ; 2) ~ of action
~ of judgement ~ of appeal
~ of audience
appellate ~ ~ of contribution
~ of defence
ex post facto legislative ~ 1) ~ of dower (
)
; 2) ~ of enjoyment
()
judicial ~ 1) , - ~ of entry
; 2) -
law ~ ~ of escheat
revival -
~ of establishment
,
revivor ~ of navigation
revocation , ; ~ of ownership
(, ) ~ of patent (.)
~ of citizenship ~ of petition
~ of licence ~ of possession
~ of offer ~ of primogeniture -
~ of probate
303
right of prior use
~ of prior use (.) - ,
~ of privacy ,
authors ~ , -
~ of recourse
~ of redemption - beneficial ~
best ~ ,
~ of regress
~ of relief 1) - civil ~s
; 2) conjugal ~s
~ of retention contractual ~
~ of suit full ~ ; -
~ of survivorship ,
homestead ~
~ of visit ()
~ to attend ( impaired ~
) imprescriptible ~ , -
~ to begin ;
, incidental ~
~ to counsel - incorporeal ~ ; -
,
~ to fly a maitime flag incorporeal ~s -
( )
~ to jury trial intangible property ~ -
~ to maintenance in old age inter-spousal ~s
,
~ to recover - intervening ~ -
,
~ to retain counsel - junior ~
~ to social insurance - justiciable ~ ,
~ to the patent litigious ~
~ without remedy - manorial ~
march-in ~ (.) -
adjudicated ~ -
, ,
administrators ~ of retainer - -
-
- marital ~s
; non-property ~
, -
304
royalty
pre-grant ~ to a reasonable royalty ~ of court 1) -
(.) - ; 2)
-
risk 1) ; 2) -
prescribed ~ , ~s and perits of the sea -
procedural ~s - buyers ~
, consignees ~
proprietary ~ , consumers ~
insurable ~
publishing ~s insurance ~
real ~ marine (maritime) ~
reversionary ~ mixed sea and land ~s -
, -
riparian ~ - owners ~
; - property ~
sellers ~
serial ~ - shippers ~
third party ~ 1) ;
shop ~ - 2)
statute-barred ~ , - uninsurable ~
rite ,
oath ~ -
stipulated ~ ,
roll 1) ;
subpublication ~s ; 2) ,
( - assessment ~ ,
, . , -
. .) court ~s
substantive ~s judgement ~
( )
to confer the ~ plea ~s (-
to drop a ~ )
to forfeit ~ , to strike off the ~ -
;
to reserve the ~ ,
roup (.) ,
undivided ~ , royalty 1) -
, -
, ,
rip-off
; 2) ( -
rising ); 3) -
305
advance royalty
; 2) - ~ of evidence -
advance ~ , - ~ of lenity (
-
authors ~
copyright ~ies ( )
) ~ of parol evidence , -
deferred ~ , , -
-
post-patent ~ (.) , -
- ~ of presumption -
(
pre-patent ~ (.) , - , -
- )
~ of unanimity ()
rule 1) ; 2) ;
3) , , ~s of navigation -
~ absolute , -
~s of practice -
~ against hearsay - ,
~s of procedure -
~ enforceable in a court of law - ,
, - ~s of succession -
~ nisi - - ~s of the road -
; ,
( ~ to plead -
, - (
) )
~ of course , - ~ to show cause --
(
, -
~ of court 1) , - -
, - )
; 2) , - ab-inition ~ (.) , -
; 3) (pl.) -
~ of decision 1) , -
() -
; 2) ,
() ; admiralty ~s -
~ of doubt (-
appelate ~s
)
306
runner
bankruptcy ~s -
, -
best evidence ~ - , -
(, - )
) renunciation ~ (.) , -
beyond question ~ (.)
( - -
-
, -
shop book ~ (.) -
) ,
challenge ~ (., .) , -
- side-bar ~ , -
-
, - slip ~ -
- , -
circuit ~s (.) - special ~ 1) -
,
common ~ , - ; 2) ,
consolidation ~ to lay down ~s
rule-breaker
conventional ~ ruling 1) , -
court ~s 1) ; 2) - , (); 2) ,
evidentiary ~s adverse ~ , -
exclusionary ~ - ,
first-to-file ~ (.) conclusive ~
, -
court ~ 1) , -
hearsay ~ , ; 2) (pl.) -
one-year ~ (., .) definite (final) ~ -
(,
- judges ~
, legal counsel ~ () -
)
possession ~ (.) - runner (.) , -
(,
-
307
safe-pledge
sanction 1) , -
; 2) , -
,
S ~ of oath -
safe-pledge
sale ; ; - civil ~ -
sanctity
~ and leaseback - ~ of contracts -
~ by contract - sasine (.) 1) -
; 2) ,
~ of unassembled invention -
satisfaction 1) -
absolute and conditional ~ ; 2) ;
, - 3) ,
~ of debt
~ of judg(e)ment -
bargain and ~ --
~ of lien
cash ~ -
comparable ~s - ~ of mortgage -
-
credit ~ in ~ of ,
distress ~ - pecuniary ~
to enter ~ , -
execution ~ -
- to expect some ~ for ones loss -
-
foreclausure ~
to make ~
judicial ~ to the ~ of the jury
private ~ -
( - saving , ; -
)
succession ~ - scandal , -
salvo -
with an express ~ as regar certain named
rights - sciendum (.) -
308
seisin (seizin) in law
scintilla , ~ to bearer -
~ of evidence
ample ~
~ of invention (.) - ( . .)
certificated ~ -
, -
~ of truth
scire facias (.) collateral ~ -
, equity ~
(. - heritable ~s (.)
) interest bearing ~
scission 1) -
judicial ~ -
; 2) -
( land(ed) ~
, - negotiable ~s -
) on the ~ of , -
scope (
. .); ; ; personal ~
, -
~ of patent (.) -
, private ~ -
scrip -
to act as ~ -
,
to enforce a ~
script ()
seat 1) ; to give ~ 1) ,
2) , , , ;
2)
~on the bench to stand ~ for smb. -
judgement ~ 1) ; -
2) , seisin (seizin) ; -
security 1) ; ,
; 2) , ; 3) - ~ in deed
; 4) ; - ~ in law 1)
; 5) , -
, ; 6) ; 2)
~ for a claim
~ for a loan ; - (
()
~ for costs ); 3) -
309
actual seisin (seizin)
(- judicial ~ -
); 4) - ,
actual ~ legal ~ -
constructive ~ -
voluntary ~
equitable ~
quasy ~ to get a ~ for ones wife (from ones
seizure 1) , - husband) (
; (); 2) )
(); () sequester 1) , -
~ of evidence
~ of property , ; 2)
~ under legal process -
- sequestration 1) , -
- ; 2) -
actual ~ - sequestrator ; ,
; -
maritime ~
the ~ of land (of goods)
sequeta curia (.) -
()
selection ,
sergeant 1) ,
judicial ~ ,
; 2)
self-designation (.)
~ at law
,
~ of the coif -
-
-
common ~
service 1) -
separation 1) , ;
; 2) ( -
2) ,
); 3) ; 4) -
(
, ; 5) ,
)
~ by agreement -
~ by publication
~ on a jury -
~ from bed ()
, -
~ on a person (-
~ of goods )
~ of witness ~ of appeal
,
~ of notice
310
interim settlement
~ of pleading(s) - petty ~s (
; , -
~ of process - )
plenary ~ -
~ of summons , - ,
private ~
~ of warrant public ~
, quarter ~s
~ of writ regular ~
actual ~ ( - special ~ , -
)
judicial ~ 1) ; 2) - set
set-off ,
jury ~ -
admitted ~ , -
personal ~ 1) -
; 2) settlement 1) -
referral ~ - ( -); -
,
ships agency ~ ;
subpoena ~ 2) ; 3) -
substituted ~ - ; 4) ,
( ) ~ of accounts -
session 1) , -
; 2) ; 3) (pl.) ~ of a claim (-
)
~ of the peace ~ of an annuity -
()
after-recess court ~ amicable ~ -
,
closed ~ ante-nuptial ~ -
county ~s
damage(s) ~
enlarged ~ equity ~ -
executive ~
extraordinary ~ family ~ -
(, ,
full ~ 1) )
; 2) final ~
general ~s (- ; -
)
open ~ interim ~
311
judicial settlement
judicial ~ - ~ of defendants -
-
marriage ~ 1) ;
2) ~ of jointure -
out-of-court ~ share 1) ; , -
pacfic ~ , ; 2)
() statutory ~ (-
peaceful ~ )
post-nuptial ~ - sharer ;
sharing , , -
strict ~ , -
~ in the benefits
revenue ~
structured ~ -
shedule , -
, -
(, . .;
. );
( )
to arrange (to make) a ~ with smb.
ship ,
to come (to reach) a ~ of ones differences cartel ~
- chartered ~
conventional ~
to draw up a marriage ~ free ~ , -
to make a ~ on smb. general ~ ,
- ,
voluntary ~
to embargo a ~
settler (settlor) 1) , -
-; 2) , shipowner ; -
- , . .
~ of trust shipping 1) ;
; 2) ,
severalty 1) , -
; 2) - coast(al) ~
shortage ,
~ of evidence -
severance 1) -
; 2) , ; 3) stock ~
(, ) side 1) , ;
~ of cases 2) ; 3)
~ in a cause
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solicitor
instance ~ , - judicial ~
open ~
civil ~ of assize - opening ~ ;
- Trinity ~s
situs 1) , -
plea ~ , ; 2)
() (, )
reverse ~ ~ of contract -
sight () , -
after ~ -
( ) ~ of debt -
bankers ~ ,
- slip (.) , -
, -
signatory 1) -
; 2) socage
-
signature 1) ; 2)
~ by procuration - socager ,
autograph ~ -
socman ,
fictitious ~
joint ~
manual ~ socmanry -
signification -
similiter - soke 1) ();
, , 2) ; 3)
sist (.) 1)
; 2) - solarium (.)
- solemnization
~ of marriage -
sitting
~ at nisi prius - solicitation 1) ;
; 2) (.) , ; 3) -
~ en (in) banc (bank) ,
, - proxy ~ (.) (-
, )
~ in camera - solicitor 1) , ,
, ; ; 2) (.) -
313
city solicitor
city ~ ( - defending ~ -
) divorced ~
official ~ , estranged ~ ,
patent ~ - innocent ~ ( -
solicitorship )
seeking ~ -
solidarity - separated ~
solit ad diem (.) - surviving ~
, stake ,
stakeholder
solution 1) ; (); ; ;
2) (.) (); stand (.) -
3) , ( . .)
~ of case , witness ~ -
solvency
solvent standard , ,
soup (.) ~ of invention (.) -
; ,
source
~ of authority
~ of patentability (.) -
~ of income
~ of law
~ of procedure -
~s of evidence ,
; ; -
speciality , - ~ of proof
~ of proof beyond a reasonable doubt
specification (.) -
( -
design ~ (.) - )
~s of evidence -
patent ~ (.) ; -
provisional ~ (.) - ,
( ) ~s of jurisprudence 1) -
spoliation 1) - ; 2) , -
(-
); 2) - ~s of justice
civil ~s ;
sponsor
spouse () evidential (evidentiary) ~
claiming (complaining) ~ -
314
damning statement
examination ~s (.) , ;
; -
~ of claim
judicially determined ~ , - ~ of confession
~ of defence
legally set ~ , , ; -
standing - ~ of fact ; -
, - ;
~ of facts
~ in contempt -
~ of law
~ in court 1) ~ of motivation -
; 2) -
~ of novelty (.) -
~ to sue , ( )
~ of opposition (.)
antitrust ~ (.) , -
-
~ of owners equity -
sufficient ~ ,
~ of particulars
stare decisis
state 1) , ; 2) - ~ of the cause of action -
~ of facts ~ on oath
~ upon record
marriage (matrimonial) ~
, , admissible ~
single ~ - admittedly true ~ , -
,
trust ~ - admittedly untrue ~ , -
statement 1) ; -
affidavit ~
; 2) ; ; -
agreed ~ of facts -
; ; 3)
; 4) ;
agreed ~ on appeal
~ in pleading 1) -
; 2) -
consistent ~ , -
, ;
3)
contradicting (contradictory) ~ -
~ of action
, -
~ of affairs ,
-
damning ~
315
direct statement
direct ~ recorded ~ -
extrajudicial (extralegal) ~ ,
reported ~ -
false ~
follow-up ~ self-contradicting (self-contradictory) ~
former ~
hearsay ~ signed ~
immaterial ~ - slanderous ~ ( -
)
impugnable ~ , - specific ~
; ,
impugned ~ , - sworn ~
to take a ~
inconsistent ~ , - valuable ~ , -
incontradictory ~ , - valueless ~ ,
initial ~ verbal ~
joint ~ without-prejudice ~
legal ~ 1) ; 2) - -
libelious ~ written ~
negative ~ status ,
opening ~ ~ quo (.) -
oral ~
original ~ divisional ~ (.) -
out-of-court ~ ,
juniority ~ ( ,
parol ~ . .)
partial ~ (- majority ~
) marriage ~
positive ~ - minority ~
property ~
pre-testamentary ~ - tax-exemp ~ , -
previous (prior) ~ - the ~ of a father
statute ,
prompting ~ - ~ of limitations
,
proving ~ , - ~s at large
antitrust ~ (.)
provocating (provocative) ~ -
() civil ~
316
strife
dead mans ~s (.) ; 3) , ; 4) -
( , - , ,
- common ~
, stockholder 1) ; 2) -
, ;
3) ,
)
real ~ () stoppage 1) , ;
stay , - 2) (, -
, . .); 3) -
~ of action - -
story
~ of execution - consistent ~ , -
~ of procedings 1) contradicting ~ , -
( ); 2) (.)
contradictory ~ 1) , -
stem ; 2) -
stepchild
stepfather , defence ~ , -
stepmother ,
stet processus (.) - false ~
inconsistent ~ , -
stipulation 1) ; -
incontradictory ~ 1) , -
, ; 2) ,
; 2) ,
; 3) -
,
; 4) stowage
stranger
contractual ~ ,
pretrial ~ 1) , ~s of the blood ,
;
2) , ~ to the litigation -
;
3) ~ to the proceedings
,
stipulator - strength
(); , - ~ of evidence
-, ~ of judgement
(., ) ~ of law
stock 1) , , stress (.)
; 2) , , strife , ,
317
structure
structure ; ~ of case
legal ~ ; - inventive ~ (.) -
study , non-obvious ~ (.)
case ~ 1) - ; ,
; 2) - -
civil case ~ non-statutory ~ , -
- ; -
style 1) , ; redundant ~ (.) -
2) ; 3)
~ of case (of cause) (- sublease ,
) subleasee
suability 1) subleasor , -
; 2) ;
; 3) subletting
submission 1) -
sub-advocate , - ;
- ; 2) , (-
subcontract ); 3) , , -
subcontractor , - , , ;
, 4) ; 5) (.) -
subject 1) (,
. .); 2) , , ~ to arbitration -
~ controversy (of despute)
~ to jury -
~ in contest
~ in issue submittal ,
~ of an action
~ of bailment - submortgage
submortgagee -
~ of invention (.) -
; submortgagor -
~ of law
~ of litigation subpoena ,
~ of suit
legal ~ ~ ad testificandum
subject-matter (, ,
. .)
~ in controversy ~ duces tecum
~ of action ( )
318
improvement suggestion
~ for attendance of witness irregular ~ -
~ in blank legal ~ 1) ; 2) -
( -
) natural ~
subrantal ,
subraption - perpetual ~ -
, -
; (.) - singular ~ -
testamentary ~ -
subscription (-
); ( )
testate ~ -
~ to a document
~ to a loan
to get a title by ~
substance 1) , ;
2) universal ~ -
substitute 1) (.)
; 2) ; 3) , vacant ~ 1) ;
2)
substitution 1) ; 2) (.) successor , -
- ,
~ in interest
substraction
; legal ~
proximate ~ -
subtenancy , ;
subtenant , - sufficiency , -
succession 1) , - ~ in fact -
; 2) , , -
~ in law ,
~ in title
~ on intestacy - ~ of disclosure (.)
,
artificial ~ - suggestion 1) ; 2) -
; , ;
, 3) , ,
; 4)
hereditary ~ 1) ~ of error -
; 2)
intestate ~ - false ~
improvement ~
319
suit
suit 1) , , personal liability ~ -
, ;
; 2) (.) - property ~
recovery ~
~ at common law , - settled ~ ,
~ at law ; - to bring a ~
to commence a ~ 1) ;
~ for alimony 2)
~ for support - to lose a ~ -
;
~ in equity , to mount a ~
to press a ~
~ in law ,
to put (an instrument) in ~
~ in personam -
~ in rem tort ~
admicable ~ (- to win a ~
) unsettled ~ ,
administration ~ 1) -
- suitor 1) ; 2) ,
; 2) (.) -
suitress
ancillary ~ , sum , ,
~ in dispute , -
civil ~ ,
divorce ~ ~ insured
equitable ~ , ~ payable
;
summary , ,
,
friendly ~ , -
, summing-up 1)
interest ~ - ; 2) ;
3)
law (legal) ~ summons 1) , -
matrimonial ~ ; - , ;
;
nullity ~ - 2)
(, ..) ~ for directions
original ~
paternity ~ ~ served -
; ; -
pending ~ -
320
surrenderor
~ unserved support 1) ; 2) -
;
; child ~ ( -
)
~ upon complaint - marital ~ ()
alias ~ (.) suppression 1) , -
, ; 2)
debtors ~ - ~ of civic rights -
( -
~ of patent (.) -
- -
) ,
interlocutory ~ - surety ;
~ of good behaviour (.) -
jury ~ -
originating ~ (
) ~ of the peace -
short ~
to serve smb. with ~ -
bail ~
supercargo (- joint ~ ; -
, suretyship
) surplage 1) -
superficiary 1) - , ; 2) -
, ;
2) , surrebutter -
(. . -
superinvention (.) - ), -
, (-
surrejoinder , -
; - ,
)
supersedeas - surrender 1) , ( -
); 2) , -
supersedere (.) ~ of right
surrenderee , -
suppliant ,
(. . - surrenderor ,
)
supplication ,
321
surrogate
surrogate (.) - -
)
surveyor 1) ; 2) - judicial ~ ,
,
survival judiciary ~
~ of (the cause of) action legal ~ 1) ; 2) -
() -
less-than-unanimous jury ~
survivance , -
survivor -
non-unanimous jury ~ -
,
,
survivorship registration ~ (.,
- )
unanimous jury ~ -
suspence , , -
suspension 1) , - unity ~ -
, ; 2) - -
, . .
~ of execution
~ of judgement
T
temporary ~ 1) , -
tabulae nuptiales (.) -
, ; 2) -
, . .
taciturnity (.)
swearing in -
tack (.)
switching
tacking 1) -
-
sylabus -
( -
,
);
2) -
system
case ~ 1) - ( -
; 2) - -
)
examination ~ (.)
tacksman (.)
first-to-life ~ (.) - tail , -
( , ( -
)
322
tenancy in partnership
~ female (general) , - estate ~ -
~ general , gift ~
( inheritance ~
) legacy ~ -
~ male (general) , -
patent ~ (.)
~ special personal ~ -
(
) property ~ 1) -
several ~ , - ; 2) -
tailzie (.) - real-estate ~
, (- succession ~
-
) use ~ -
taker 1) , ,
; 2) taxation -
taking , ,
~ of interest - tax-deed
constructive ~ - tax-title -
, -
presumed (presumptive) ~ -
tenancy 1) (. -
tale 1) (.) ); ; 2) -
; 2) , , -
tales 1) - ; 3) , -
( - ; 4) -
); 2) -
~ at sufferance -
tales-book -
~ by the entirety -
talesman -
~ for a period -
tax
~ from period to period -
accumulated earnings ~ -
~ in chivalry (.) ,
collateral inheritance ~ -
~ in common
court ~es
death ~
~ in partnership -
donors ~
323
common tenancy
common ~ ~ of property 1) ;
entire ~ 2) , , -
estate in joint ~
~ of the term ; -
freehold ~ -
~ paravail
general ~ ~ pur autre vie
joint ~ , -
~s by entireties -
several ~ ,
~ severalty
tenant 1) (. - ~ to the praecipe ,
); 2) , , -
; agricultural ~ 1) ;
~ at sufferance - 2)
base ~ 1) ,
~ at will ; 2)
~ by copy (of court roll)
~ by the curtesy - bond ~ ,
( - ; ,
) -
~ for life -
copyhold ~
~ for years - council ~ ,
~ from year to year customary ~ -
~ in capite (.) - incoming ~ ,
~ in chief (.) joint ~ ,
land ~ 1) ; 2) -
~ in chivalry (.) ,
life ~ 1) ;
~ in common - 2)
; ; (.) - prime ~
sole ~
~ in fee (-simple) tender 1)
( -
~ in tail ); 2) ; ; 3) -
(.. ,
- ~ of issue
)
~ of demesne
324
adjourned term(s)
legal ~ 1) - socage ~
; 2) - -
tenderer , , term(s) 1) -
; 2)
tenement 1) ; , ; 3) (-
; 2) ; ), ; 4) ;
3) , , 5) ; ; -
; ; 6)
dominant ~ , - ~ of appeal -
; -
~ of appointment
servient ~ , ,
~ of bill
tenendum ( ) ~ of contract -
tenure 1) , ~ of lease
; ~ of payment 1) ; 2) (pl.)
;
2) ; 3) ( ~ of the court
)
~ by lease ~ of the grand jury
~ of appointment -
~ of the jury -
allodial ~ ,
~ of validity
~ of years ,
de-facto ~ -
, ~ of years absolute -
de-jure ~
, ~s and conditions
francalmoign ~ (., .) - ()
~s of delivery
free ~ ; , - ~s of partnership -
-
; ~s of reference ,
judicial ~
~s of submission ,
land ~ ; -
~s of the claims (.)
leasehold ~ - ,
life ~ adjourned ~ -
325
berth terms
berth ~s ( - ~ by notice ( -
- . .),
) ~ of tenancy 1) -
conference ~s ; ; 2) , -
, - ; 3) ,
(. .
) ~ of the case -
court ~ - ( -
)
Easter ~ ~ of the licence -
general ~ ,
terminer ()
general ~s of delivery terre-tenant
test ,
Hilary ~ , - ~ of (in)sufficiency (.)
-
initial ~ (- -
, . .)
issuable ~
testability 1) -
; 2) -
; 3) -
landed ~s
, - (
) testacy
law ~ testament ,
liner ~s
(h)olographic ~
Michaelmas ~ ,
inofficious ~ -
Paschal ~
patent ~ (.) sea ~
probatory ~ , testamentation -
to come to ~s , testate
testation ; -
to settle the ~ -
testator 1) , -
Trinity ~ ; 2)
termer (termor) 1) ; testatrix
; 2) , -
testatum -
termination , -
teste 1) ; 2) -
,
(
326
forensic testimony
, consistent ~ ,
. .) -
testes (.)
testificator corroborated ~ , -
testimonium -
corroborating ~ , -
testimony 1) ;
courtroom ~ -
-
; 2) , -
credible ~ ,
~ aliunde
critical ~ ,
~ at law
cross-examination ~
~ (taken) by deposition
damaged ~ -
()
~ for the defence
damaging ~ -
~ in the box
dependable ~ -
~ in the court -
deposition ~ -
additional ~ -
direct ~
divergent ~ies -
admissible ~ -
,
experiment(al) ~ 1) -
adverse ~ ,
; -
-
; 2) -
-
barred ~ ,
expert ~
compelled ~ -
()
extrajudicial ~ -
competent ~ -
false ~
compulsory ~ ,
favourable ~ -
()
,
conflicted ~ ,
-
firsthand ~
conflicting ~ -
forensic ~ -
,
327
future testimony
future ~ recorded ~
grand jury ~ - relevant ~ ,
hearsay ~ second-hand ~ -
hostile ~ self-serving ~ -
human ~ (
) to call ~ into question
incriminating ~ -
to develop (to furnish, to give) ~ -
independent ~ -
to give (bear) ~ to smth. -
individual ~ - -
to minimize ~ -
irrelevant ~ -
, to take ~ , -
judicial ~
trial ~
jury ~ - ,
trustworthy ~ -
negative ~ ,
uncorroborated ~ ,
opinion ~ -
; - unrecorded ~ -
oral ~ untrustworthy ~ -
original ~ - ,
vague ~ -
out-of-court ~ -
written ~
perjured (perjurious) ~ -
testofier
preliminary ~ - test-paper , -
present ~ theory 1) ; 2)
() , -
pretrial ~ ; 3)
alter ego ~ (-
previous (prior) ~ -
-
receivable ~ - , -
328
title by conquest
, thirds (
) )
bursting bubble ~ - ticket (., .)
(
) parking ~ -
deep pocket ~ (.) -
( - tie , ,
tie-in , -
, -
, , - ; ;
, ) (.) ,
mail-box (nailing) ~ - -
( - -
- , -
)
thing 1) , ; 2) , , tie-out (.)
, -
~ corporal (,
~ in action ; - , -
; , )
tierce
~ in corporeal ;
widows ~ (.)
,
( )
~ in possession , -
- time 1) ; 2)
; ; - contract(ual) ~ 1) -
; ; 2)
~ of general description , -
court ~ , -
~ personal ( -
, ) term ~
~s real ( time-charter -,
)
fungible ~ , - time-sheet , -
;
generic ~ , - title 1) ,
; 2) ; 3)
intangible ~
real ~ ~ by accession ,
specific (specified) ~ -
~ by accretion ,
tangible ~ ,
unascertained ~ - ~ by conquest -
329
title by desent
~ by desent naked ~ , -
-
~ by prescription , -
paper ~
~ of cause () ( ,
)
~ of record , - paramount ~
adverse ~ perfect ~ , , -
after-acquired ~ - previous ~
presumptive ~ -
clear ~ -
, putative ~ ,
clear ~ of record -
record ~ , -
coloured ~
courtesy ~ , singular ~ , -
defective ~
sound ~
doubtful ~ , - tax ~ ,
elder ~ -
to give smb. ~ -
equitable ~ , -
to make good ~ -
first-class ~
to show good ~ -
good ~ , -
, to vest a ~ in smb. -
good record ~ -
, - unimpeachable ~ -
imperfect ~ , - valid ~ , -
, ; -
inchoate ~
legal ~ ; title-deed , -
, ; -
lucrative ~ ; , -
markertable (merchantable) ~ - titular ,
; ,
- tort , -
330
traverse
alleged ~ transactor 1) , -
civil ~ ; 2)
matrimonial ~ - transcript 1) ; 2)
, ~ of record -
personal ~ ; transfer , , -
; ; ();
private ~ ;
property ~ ~ in contemplation of death
public ~ -
tortfeasor ; - ~ of cause -
contributing ~ ~ of lease
joint ~s absolute ~
trade 1) - generation-skipping ~ -
; 2) (.,
coastal (coasing) ~ - )
, interjurisdictional ~
tradition
traffic 1) , ; transferee , -
2) (, . .); ,
maritime ~ ; ;
transaction 1) ; 2) ;
; 3) ( ) transference 1) , ,
~ of right , ; 2) (.) -
arbitrage ~ transferrer(or) ,
banking ~ - (, ); , -
betting ~ , ; ; -
business ~
colourable ~ ; - transgression (
)
compensation ~ transgressor
transmission 1) , ()-
forward ~ (, ); 2)
to close a ~ ; 3) -
to cure a ~ - ,
( )
transumpt
usurious ~
wagering ~ ,
traverse 1)
; , -
331
traverse of office
; 2) (.)
~ of office ~ to goods -
,
~ to land -
~ of presentment
~ to the person
~ to the answer , ,
~ vi et armis -
common ~ -
continuing ~ -
general ~ -
joint ~
special ~ -
, permanent ~ -
specific ~
trial ; -
traverser , ; -
( )
treaty ~ at bar
( )
~ of marriage ~ at common law -
arbitration ~
private ~ ~ at equity
trespass 1) ;
; 2) ~ at nisi prius
-
; ~ at statutory law -
~ de bonis asportatis -
~ by a court -
(. . )
~ for mesne profits ~ by battle (.)
, - ~ by certificate 1)
-
( ); 2)
~ on the case - -
( -
,
) -
~ quare clausum fregit -
- ~ by certificate-certiorari -
-
~ to chattels - -
332
staged trial
due process ~
-
early ~
~ by examination examining ~ -
~ by jury - fair ~ -
~ by record fair and impartial ~
final ~ , -
~ by the country
~ de novo , former ~
frame(d)-up ~ -
~ in absentia ,
; joint ~ -
~ on the merits judicial ~ -
,
~ per pais , jury ~
jury ~ by peers -
~ per testes
( - later ~
-
) legal ~
~ of challenges - major ~
~ of facts - minor ~ -
~ of law - mock ~
,
~ of the issue new ~ ()
open(-court) ~
~ with assessors
- original ~ -
abortive ~
preliminary ~ -
adversary ~
after ~ public ~
antitrust ~ (.) second ~
() speedy ~ -
bench ~
civil ~ - staged ~
333
subsequent trial
subsequent ~ - appellate ~
arbitration ~ , -
swift ~ -
Copyright Royalty ~ -
to bring to ~ (-
to commit for ~
to conduct a ~ )
to embarass a ~ - Employment Appeal ~
()
to face (to go to) ~ judicial ~ , -
; ,
to hold a ~ reference ~ ,
to move for a new ~ - trial ~
trier 1) , -
to place on ~ ; 2) ; 3) (pl.) ,
to put (up)on ~ , - -
,
to reach ~ ~ of fact ,
to safely go to ~ -
- ~ of law ,
;
to send for ~ - fact ~s
lay ~ of fact , -
to stand ~ ( )
to warrant ~ triplication , -
(. . -
(up)on ~ - )
trover 1) (. -
tribunal , - ); (-);
, - 2)
, , , - (
,
~ of arbitrators , - ); (.)
,
~ of fact , - trust 1) -
, -
~ of last resort - ; 2) -
, ;
~ of law , - active ~ -
( -
ad hoc ~ -
American Arbitration T~ - )
annuity ~ , -
334
tutrix
trustee 1) -
, , ; 2) ,
cestui que ~
charitable ~ - ~ of the court -
, --
conventional (court-appointed) ~ -
constructive ~ -
; -
testamentary ~ -
court ~ - trusteeship ,
, truster 1) (.) -
discretionary ~ - ; 2) (.) -
, ; , ;
3)
trustor
dry ~ -
( -
trustworthy
-
~ as a witness 1) , -
)
; 2) -
family ~ -
,
instrumental ~ -
, - truth (.)
- tubman (.) -
living ~ - tuition ,
, tutela (.) -
naked ~ ~ legitima (.) , -
( -
- ~ testamentaria (.)
)
private ~ - tutelage , ; -
, ,
tutor ,
secret ~ - ~ nominate , -
, ,
tutoress ,
shifting ~ -
tutorship , -
,
; ,
testamentary ~ - tutrix ,
,
335
ultimogeniture
unity (-
);
~ of application (.) -
U
ultimogeniture ~ of invention (.) -
umpirage 1) ; ~ of joint property -
; 2) - ()
~ of possession 1) -
; 2) ( -
umpire ; -
; ;
)
under-lease , ~ of title 1) -
under-lessee , - ; 2)
unlaw 1) ; 2) (.)
understanding 1) (
); 2) ; - unpatentability (.) -
mutual ~
unreliability
to reach on ~
~ of evidence , -
undertaking ;
,
unseaworthy ,
under-tenant , -
unsoundness
underwriter 1) (.
usage 1) , ,
); 2) -
; 2)
(, ); 3) (-
~ of trade , ,
)
marine ~
court ~
underwriting 1) (.
use 1) , , ;
); 2)
2) ; -
(, )
; 3) -
union 1) ,
; 2) -
; 3)
bigamous ~ accessory ~
incestuous ~ - accidental prior ~ (.)
poor-law ~ adverse ~ ,
unit -
bargaining ~
beneficial ~ -
336
annual value
circumstantial ~ of character utterance ,
-
public ~
concurrent lawful ~ (.) - testimonial ~ -
(.,
uxor (.)
-
)
double ~ (.) 1) ;
2) ( - V
)
vacation 1) , (-
honest concurrent ~ (.) -
); 2) ; 3) -
;
,
-
~ of judgement , -
public prior ~ (.) -
judicial ~s ,
usee , (
vacatur (.) ; -
)
-
user 1) (-
); 2) ( -
vadium (.) ;
); , -
,
, (, );
3) vakiel, vakil (.) ; -
adverse ~ 1) , ( )
- validity -
; 2) - ; ; -
, - ;
~ of a conclusion -
concurrent ~
usher ~ of an argument
gentleman ~ ~ of a treaty , -
usucapion , -
formal ~ -
value 1) , ;
usufruct ( -
2) ; 3)
actual cash ~
)
;
imperfect ~ , -
agreed ~
usufructuary annual ~
usurpation -
,
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cash surrender value
cash surrender ~ ~ of proceedings
, -
, - verdict , -
clear ~ ~ against evidence , -
-
contract(ual) ~
evidential (evedentiary) ~ - ~ contrary to law
,
insured ~ ~ of the jury
precedential ~ adverse ~ ,
;
probative ~ , ,
advisory ~ ( -
surrender ~ ,
, - )
antitrust ~ (.) -
variance 1) , -
; ( . .); arbitral ~
2) , , definitive ~
vendee (. - directed ~ , -
) -
~ in possession -
, excessive ~ ,
vendibility 1) (.) ,
( - false ~ , -
); 2) ,
vendition final ~
formal ~ -
vendor (. -
)
general ~ ;
venire (facias) (.) - ; ,
(
venireman )
, instructed ~ , -
venter ;
venue 1) ,
- open ~ , -
; 2) , - (,
-
; 3) (.) , - );
- prior ~
privy ~ ,
~ of action
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persistent violations
public ~ , - vidimus 1)
; 2) ; 3) -
quotient ~ ,
- view
(.. - ,
, , prejudicial ~
vigour ,
) vindex (.)
right ~
vindication 1) , -
sealed ~ -
, ; 2) , ,
()
special ~ (-
) violation (, ,
split ~ )
to arrive at ~ , - ~ of contract
~ of law ( -
to attain a ~ );
to disturb the ~ - ~ of law and order -
to find ~ ~ of privacy
to reach a ~ ~ of trust -
to receive a ~
to render a ~ antitrust ~ (.) -
to return a ~
to take a ~ civil ~
true ~ ; - civil antitrust ~ -
, - ,
-
( - - covert ~ () -
)
unanimous ~ , due process ~ -
untrue ~ , - excise ~ -
; -
flat ~ -
wrong ~
wrongful ~ gross ~
verification 1) , law ~
; 2) - overt ~
, (-); parking ~ -
3) ; (
); 4) , persistent ~s -
~ of powers
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speeding violation
speeding ~
traffic ~ (-
) W
violator wadia ,
visit -
wadset (.) -
~ and search () ,
visitation (- wadsetter (.) -
, - ,
) waif
vitiation 1) ; 2) - waiver 1) ( , -
; - , ); 2) ; 3) -
( , )
voidability ; (.) - ~ of claims and defenses -
voidance , ~ of counsel , -
volidating voucher (.) - ~ of defence
~ of exemption -
volunteer 1) , - ( -
; , , )
; 2) , - ~ of hearing -
-
; , - ~ of immunity 1) -
( , ); 2) -
~ for a duty , - ~ of jury trial
vouchee , ~ of premium clause -
- -
common ~ (.) ~ of privilege
voucher 1) , ; ~ of proof -
2) ( ) -
; 3) - ~ of protest
; (); - ~ of (ones) right
, ; 4) , - ~ of the jurisdiction -
;
5) ~ of tort
~ for receipt ~ of trial -
(
voyage ( )
)
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to issue a warrant
express ~ ~ upon proof ,
general ~ ~ upon (oral) testimony , -
implied ~ () -
legal ~ alias ~
lien ~ bench ~ , ,
limited ~ (
. .) cancelled ~
wapentake commissioner ~
ward 1) , ; ( )
2) , distress ~
; (. )
~ of court , - dividend ~
wardmote , , expired ~
explicit ~ ,
wardship 1) , ;
2)
format ~ , -
;
warrandice (.) ; - general ~ ; -
(
warrant 1) , - , )
; , informal ~ , -
; 2) , (),
; 3) ; - irregular ~
; 4) landlords ~
~ in bankruptcy -
~ of attorney - necessary ~ ,
-
~ of distress -
( ) (- original ~
) peace ~ ,
~ to appear ,
, regular ~
~ under seal share ~
~ upon affidavit , ships ~
to back a ~ (
~ upon evidence , ) , -
;
, - to issue a ~ ;
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to serve a warrant
to serve a ~ , ; 2) , -
unnecessary ~ , - -
-
amelioration ~ ,
valid ~ ,
void ~ ; commissive ~ -
,
voidable ~ double ~
, equitable ~
warrantee , null ~
permissive ~ -
Warranties
- voluntary ~ -
warrantor (warranter) , waterway
, ; , navigable ~ of international concern
, -
warranty 1) , -
, ; 2) (.) , wedlock ,
( , ); lawful ~
3) (.) ( - weight
~ of evidence -
);
4) (.) welshing ,
~ of authority wife ,
~ of genuineness - common law ~ , -
~ of title wifehood
affirmative ~ - will 1) ; 2)
~ in issue ,
continuing ~
~ of the decedent ; -
express ~ (
); against ~ ,
alternative ~ -
full ~
general ~ ambulatory ~ , -
limited ~ ; -
personal ~
promissory ~ - antenuptial ~
autograph ~ ,
waste 1) , -
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attesting witness
bad ~ , - vicious ~
withdrawal 1) , -
conditional ~ , ; 2) , ,
conjoint ~ ~ by notice ( )
counter ~ -
~ from a treaty
disputable ~ ~ of action
~ of demand (.) ;
disputed ~
double ~ - ~ of juror -
,
holographic ~ - ~ of record
witness 1) , ; 2) -
lapsed ~ , ,
~ against a defendant
last ~ , ~ against a plaintiff -
living ~
mutual ~ (- ~ by the court ,
)
mystic ~ ~ for the defendant -
nominative ~
~ in attendance
notarial ~ - ~ in the box
~ on oath
nuncupative ~ ~ on the stand
official ~ - ~ produced
; , - ~ to an overt act
~ to a signature ,
parol ~ - ; (
provated ~ , )
reciprocal ~ ~ to will
() admissible ~ 1) ,
sailos ~ - -
; - ; 2) -
, -
adverse ~ -
solemn ~ -
alibi ~
to make a ~ , - attesting ~ , -
;
unofficious ~ (
unsolimn ~ - )
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auricular witness
auricular ~ 1) , ; 2)
; 2) -
documentary ~ -
character ~ 1) , -
; 2) , - ear ~ ,
- , -
expert ~ -
chief ~ extra ~ , -
coached ~
compellable ~ , eye-~
false ~
compelled ~ 1) , friendly ~ , -
; 2) -
further ~
competent ~
( - future ~
- going ~ ,
)
complaining ~ hearsay ~ , -
compulsory ~ -
hostile ~ , -
consistent ~ 1) ,
, human ~ -
; 2) - ( , -
, . .)
, identified ~ , -
contemptuous ~ , -
identifying ~
contradicting (contradictory) ~ 1) - impeachable ~ 1) ,
, , - ; 2) -
; - ,
, - impeached ~ 1) -
; 2) , - ; 2)
; impeaching ~ ,
contumacious ~ , -
inadmissible ~ 1) ,
courts ~ ,
credible ~ , - ; 2) -
defence ~ incompetent ~ 1) ,
defendants ~ , - ; 2) -
direct ~ 1) - inconsistent ~ 1) , -
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zelous witness
- satisfactory (satisfying) ~ 1) ,
, ; 2) ; 2) -
, -
, scientific ~ -
independent ~ - skilled ~ , -
-
indirect ~ star ~ (.)
interested ~ , - subscribing ~ ,
-
irrelevant ~ 1) , ;
, ; 2) - succeeding ~ -
key ~ surprise ~ , -
late-endorsed ~ , -
suspended ~ , -
lawful ~ 1) ,
; 2) swift ~
lay ~ , , sworn ~
, to break down a ~ 1) -
line-up ~ ;
material ~ ; - 2)
, to check on a ~ , -
non-compellable ~ , - to coach a ~
turncoat ~ -
opening ~ - (
)
ordinary ~ turned away ~ ,
partial ~
perjured ~ 1) , - ultroneous ~ (.)
, ; 2) -
uncompellable ,
perjurious ~
plaintiffs ~ , unimpeachable ~ -
previous ~ unreliable ~ , -
prospective ~
qualified ~ veracious ~
recalled ~ , - zelous ~ , -
relevant ~ 1) , - ; , -
, ; 2) - ,
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witness-box
witness-box ~ of capias -
witness-stand
word , , ~ of capias ad respondendum
precatory ~s (. - , -
)
work ~ of certiorari
case-study ~ ( -
)
copyrighted ~ , - ~ of covenant
-
working 1) , ; 2) -
~ of debt
compulsory ~ of a patent (.) -
~ of decret
( -
,
~ of delivery 1) -
)
-
regional ~ -
; 2) -
,
,
~ of distringas
( -
~ of dower -
)
worthiest ~ of ejectment/of entry -
~ of blood
writ 1) , ; -
; ; - ~ of elegit
, , ; ,
2) (.)
~ of admeasurement -
- ~ of error (. .
-
~ of assistance 1) - -
; 2) - ,
( )
) ~ of execution
~ of association - ~ of execution against property -
-
-
~ of false judgement 1) (.)
, -
~ of attachment ; 2) -
( ) -
~ of attendance
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execution writ
~ of fieri facias ~ of review 1) -
- ; 2) -
( -
~ of habere facias possessionem - )
~ of right 1) (
~ of injunction ); 2)
~ of inquiry 1) () , -
; 2) (
)
~ of second deliverance -
~ of levari facias -
- ~ of subpoena
~ of mandamus - ~ of summons
- ~ of supersedeas -
~ of mandate - -
~ of tresspass on the case
~ of mesne process
,
~ of trial
~ of possession - -
~ of prevention - ~ of venire facias -
(
)
~ of probable cause ~ of withernam
(- ,
- , -
)
~ of process - alias ~
alternative ~ -
~ of prohibition - (
; -
( - )
- concurrent ~s 1)
) ; 2) -
~ of reception (.,
)
~ of replevin - execution ~ -
347
extraordinary writ
extraordinary ~ - legal ~ , -
interlocutory ~ - writing ;
( , - ;
) covered ~ -
judicial ~
original ~ - obligatory ~
( - standard ~ ,
)
peremptory ~ - wrong , ; -
, -
actionable ~ ,
personal ~ -
civil ~ ; ,
pointing-out ~ -
- legal ~ ,
private ~ ; ,
prerogative ~ -
( - private ~s
)
real ~ - wrongdoer ; -
,
remedial ~ -
wrongdoing (wrong-doing) ,
; -
testatum ~
; ,
(
,
-
, -
,
Y
yardstick , ;
) ~ of invention (.) 1) -
to bring a ~ ; 2) -
to enforce a ~ -
youth ; -
to serve a ~ -
wayward ~ ,
vicontiel ~ (.) , - ( -
)
writer 1) (.) , ;
2) ()
~ to the signet ,
( )
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zone
Z
zetetick
zone
~ of employment (
,
, )
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