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ENGLISH-RUSSIAN TERMS
ON CIVIL LAW
AND LAW OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Omsk 2003
2003
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to be in abeyance(cy)
ab agendo (.) ,
abandonee 1) , ; 2) , ; 3) ,
abandonment 1) (
, . .); 2) (
); 3) , ; 4)
~ of attachment lien ( ) , ,
malicious ~ (, )
abatement 1) , ,
; 2)
;
3) , , ; 4) ( ); 5) ( ,
)
~ and revival (,
)
~ of action 1) ,
, , ; 2)
~ of beguest
~ of suit
~ of tax assessment
plea in ~ () . .,
price ~
abater ,
abator 1) , ; 2) ,
abbreviate , (
)
~ of adjudication 1) (.)
; 2) ,
abdiction (abdication) (
), ( , , )
abearance 1) ; 2)
abeyance(cy) 1)
; ;
; 2) , ; 3) , ( , )
in ~ 1) , , ;
2) ( ), ( ); 3)
( )
to be in ~ (
)
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abidance
abidance 1) , , ; 2)
ability 1) , , ; 2)
~ to act
~ to pay
~ to pay debts
~ to perform
~ to replay
~ to stand trial ()
apparent present ~
competitive ~
forecasting ~
present ~
service ~ of product ,
abintestate , ( )
abishring ,
abjudication ( , )
abjuration 1) ;
2) ( , . .)
abnegation 1) ; 2)
( , )
abnormality 1) , ; 2)
abode
fixed (settled) ~
abolishment , ,
,
abolition , ,
abolitionist , ()
abridgement 1) ;
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2) (.)
;
3) ,
~ of damages
abroachment
abrogation , ,
express ~
( , )
implied ~
( , )
absence ,
~ cum dolo et cupla (.)
~ from court
~ from work ( )
~ without valid excuse
corporate ~ from the state
entirely voluntary ~
(; )
in the ~ of evidence
necessary ~ ;
necessary and voluntary ~ ;
probate ~ ,
sick ~ ( )
voluntary ~ ;
absentee 1) ; 2)
absenteeism 1) ;
2)
abuttal
absolution 1) , ,
; 2) ( , )
absolvitor (.) 1) ;
2)
absorption ,
cost ~
;
freight ~
abstainer ( )
abstention ( )
abstinence ,
abstract 1) , (
, ); 2)
, , , ,
~ of account
~ of evidence
~ of fine
~ of judgement
~ of record on appeal
~ of title
~ record 1) ,
, , ; 2)
amendatory ~
,
marginal ~ ,
; ; ,
abstracter ,
abuse 1) ; 2) ,
~ at law
~ of authority
~ of confidence
~ of credit
~ of discretion ;
~ of distress ,
~ of independence
~ of judicial discretion
~ of law ;
~ of legal right
~ of monopoly
~ of office
~ of power 1) ; 2)
~ of process
~ of right
child ~
crying ~
dangerous ~ (
),
judicial ~
legal ~ ,
malicious ~
abuttal 1) , ; 2)
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abutter
abutter
accedence 1) ( ,
, ); 2)
(. ); 3)
(, )
acceleration 1)
; 2) ,
; 3) ( )
~ of estate
~ of maturity
~ of remainder = ~ of estate
acceptance 1) ; 2) ,
; 3) ,
~ for (upon) honour
~ in blank
~ of an offer (bid) ()
~ of performance ()
~ of service 1)
; 2)
~ receivable
~ supra protest
absolute ~
bankers ~
blank ~
collateral ~
general ~
parol ~
partial ~
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qualified ~ ;
special ~
trade ~
unqualified ~
verbal ~
acceptilaton (.)
acceptor
access 1) , ;
2) (, ,
); 3) , ;
4) , ;
~ to councel
~ to court
~ to courts , ,
~ to the case
~ to the pirated work , ( )
equal ~
free ~
free ~ to and from the sea
legal ~
unlimited ~
accessibility ,
public ~ (.)
accession 1) ( ,
); 2) ( -
checking accounts
), ( ); 3) ;
(); 4)
~ to a treaty (to a convention) ()
accessory ( )
accident 1) ; 2)
~ insured
industrial ~
inevitable ~ ,
sea ~
work ~
accidental
(, )
accomenda ,
accommodation 1) ,
; 2) ; 3) , ;
4) , , ;
(); 5)
bank ~
credit ~
monetary ~ -
accompli
fait ~ (.)
accord ,
~ of satisfaction
, ;
accordance 1) , ;
2) (.: , , )
account 1) , ; 2) ;
3) ; 4) , ; 5) (pl.)
~ attached
~ current ,
~ de computo
~ in arrear
~ in trust ,
~ payable ,
~ receivable ,
~ rendered ,
; ,
~s due to customers
accumulation ~
aggregate ~s ,
assets ~s
bank ~ ,
bear ~s
book ~ ,
budget ~s
bull ~s
business ~s , ,
capital ~
cash ~
charge ~
charge ~s
checking ~s ()
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closed account
closed ~
closing of ~s
combined ~s
commodity ~
consolidated ~s
consumer ~
controlled (discretionary) ~ ,
correspondent ~s
corresponding ~s
current ~ ,
disbursement ~
, ( )
domestic ~s
final ~ ,
frozen ~
general ~s
impounded ~
income ~
interim ~
investments ~
joint ~
manufacturing ~
margin ~
non-segregated ~
omnibus ~
open ~
operating ~
outlay ~s ,
overhead ~
personal ~
production ~
profit-and-loss ~
property ~
reconciled ~s
retained contribution ~
revenue ~
running ~ ,
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saving(s) ~
segregated ~
settlement ~
to debit ~s ;
transfer ~ ;
; ;
transferable ~
unsettled ~s
accountability 1) , ,
; 2)
legal ~ ;
accountant 1) ; 2)
attorney-~ -
independent ~
accounting 1) , , , ; 2)
~ data of cost(s)
~ entry
~ equation
~ period ( )
~ procedures
~ system
activity ~
bank ~
business ~
cash basis ~
cost ~
income ~ ,
,
accreditation ,
multiple ~
act of omission
accreditee 1) ,
;
2) ,
accreditor 1) ;
2) ,
accretion 1) , ,
(, );
2) ; 3) ( , . . )
~ of power , ,
artificial ~ ()
natural ~
()
act 1) ; 2) ; 3) ,
~ and intent concurred
~ as amended
~ colore officii ,
~ complained of
~ done , ,
~ done willingly ,
~ endangering life ,
~ injurious to the public in general , , -,
~-in-law
~ in pais ,
~ not warranted by law ,
~ of adjournal (.)
~ of attainder (.) ,
~ of bankruptcy ,
~ of civil status
~ of commission (
, )
~ of condonation ,
~ of curatory (.)
~ of dominion
( )
~ of God , -, (,
)
~ of honour
~ of indemnity
~ of insolvency ,
~ of law 1) ; 2)
; 3) ; 4)
~ of legislation ,
~ of legislature
, ,
~ of man (
)
~ of mutiny
~ of omission ,
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act of outrage
~ of outrage
~ of possession
~ of protest
,
~ of Providence -,
~ of public nature
~ of sale
~ of sederunt (.)
~ of use ; ()
~ on petition
~ or omission
~ warranted by law
abusive ~
adoptive ~ ( , )
ancillary ~ ,
authorized ~
Bankruptcy ~ (BA)
bilateral ~
continuous ~
discrimination ~
,
disparaging ~s
excusable ~ ,
final ~
forbidden ~
Futures Trading Commission ~
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Grain Futures ~
hodge-podge ~ ,
injurious ~ , ,
internationally wrongful ~ -
judicial ~
juristic ~
justifiable ~ , /
justified ~ ,
-
lawful ~ ,
legal ~ 1) ,
; 2)
legislative ~ ,
;
ministerial ~ ,
,
multilateral ~
negative ~ 1) ;
2)
negligent ~ ,
notarial ~ 1) ;
2) ,
official ~ ,
omnibus ~ ()
open ~ , ,
particular ~
positive ~ (
)
prior ~ ,
private ~ ; ;
,
action ex contractu
public ~ 1) , ;
2) ,
Securities Exchange ~ (SEA)
single ~ ()
special ~ ; ,
survival ~
tortious ~ , ,
Trade Expansion ~ (TEA)
unauthorized ~
unilateral ~
validating ~ (.)
( )
voidable ~
voluntary ~
wrongful ~ , ,
actio (.) , ,
~ arbitraria (.) , ,
~ calumnial
~ civilis (.)
~ commodati (.) ,
~ contrario (.)
~ damni injuria (.) ,
~ depositi contrario (.)
~ depositi directa (.)
~ directa (.)
~ empti (.) ,
~ familiase eriscundae (.)
~ perse (.) ,
~ personalis (.)
~ pro socio (.)
~ rescissoria (.)
~ temporalis (.)
~ utilis (.)
~ venditi (.)
action 1) , , ; 2) , ; 3) , ; 4) , , ,
; 5) ,
, ; 6) (.)
~ against the state
~ against the United States
~ at common law 1) ,
( , ); 2)
~ at law
~ brought (, , )
~ ex contractu (.)
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action ex delicto
~ ex delicto (.) , ; ,
~ for ascertainment
~ for battery
~ for conspiracy ,
~ for contributing patent infringement
~ for damages
~ for declaration of a right
~ for declaratory judgement
~ for determination of adverse claims
,
~ for divorce
~ for exoneration
~ for libel ,
~ for mesne profit(s)
,
~ for money had and received
~ for partition ( )
~ for recovery of possession
~ for restitution
~ for separate maintenance (
, )
~ in contract
~ in equity ,
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~ in personal
~ in quo warranto (.) , ,
~ in rem
~ in tort , ;
,
~ lies
~ of assize ,
~ of assumpsit (, )
~ of book account
~ of book debt
~ of conversion
~ of covenant
~ of debt
~ of detinue
~ of ejectment
~ of forcible entry (
)
~ of local nature (.)
(
)
~ of mandamus
~ of rescission
(, )
~ of trespass ; -
formed action
~ of trover
~ of writ ,
~ on request
~ on the case ( , )
~ over
~ quasi in rem
~ rescissory 1) ; 2)
~ to quiet title
accessory ~ , ,
advisory ~ (.)
affirmative ~ 1) , ; 2) (
)
amicable ~ ;
,
ancestral ~ ,
ancillary ~
antitrust ~ (.)
civil ~ ;
class ~ (
, ,
)
coercive ~s ;
common law ~ ,
;
compensatory ~
concerted ~ ,
consumer class ~
contested ~ 1) ;
2) ,
copyright infringement ~ ,
corrective ~ (, , )
counter ~
court ~ ;
cross ~
cumulative ~
customer ~ ,
declaratory ~ (.) ,
derivative ~
disciplinary ~
domestic relations ~
droitural ~
enforcement ~
enticement ~ ,
environmental ~
equitable ~ ,
federal ~
feigned (fictitious) ~
()
formed ~
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frivolous action
frivolous ~ ,
governmental ~ ,
hypothecary ~ (.) ,
illegal ~
independent ~ ,
joint ~ 1) ;
2) ( )
judicial ~
juratory ~
law enforcement ~
legal ~
local ~ ,
matrimonial ~
mixed ~ , -
mock ~ ()
nullity ~
office ~ (.) ( )
ordinary ~
original ~
pending ~
personal ~ 1) ;
2) ; 3)
petitory ~ 1) ;
2) (.)
popular ~ ,
possessory ~
preventive ~ ;
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price-fixing ~ (.)
()
principal ~ ()
probate ~
quia timet ~ ,
,
real ~ 1) ; 2)
recourse ~
redhibitory ~ - (
)
regulatory ~ ,
remedial ~ (
);
representative ~
, ( ,
)
rescissory ~ (), (
)
revocatory ~
(., , )
secondary ~
separate ~ ,
separation ~
several ~s ; ,
statutory ~ ,
subsequent ~
test ~ (,
)
to bring (take) an ~ against somebody
-
vexatious ~ ( ),
actionability ,
,
activity , ,
~ies 1) ; 2)
business ~
coercive ~ies
competitive ~
concerted ~ ,
delinquent ~ies , ()
deviant ~ies , ( , , ) ,
dummy ~
illegal ~ies ,
improper ~ies (, )
infringing ~
lawful (legal, legitimate) ~ies ,
noncoercive ~ies
overall business ~
priority ~ies
unlawful ~ ,
actor 1) , ;
2) ; 3) ,
~ in rem suam ( . . ),
, , ( . . )
acts , (
)
actuality , ,
actuals 1) (,
); 2) ( ); 3)
Actus Dei (.)
, -; -
actus reus (.)
(
)
addition(s) 1) ; ; 2) ;
~ to patent 1) ; 2)
additionals
address 1) ; 2) ;
3) ,
,
~ for service ,
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de jure ~
dummy ~
false ~
legal ~
substituted ~ ( )
addressee
adduction 1) , (); 2) , ()
adeem , ,
ademption 1) ,
,
; 2) ,
; 3)
( -); ,
adherence 1) (,
. .); 2) (.) ; 3)
adhesion 1) ; 2) ( )
adiratus (.)
adjournal 1) , ;
2) ; 3) ; 4) (.)
adjournment 1) ; 2) ; 3) ( . .)
~ in eyre (.) ( )
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~ of proceedings ,
~ sine die (subject to call, without day)
,
final ~ ()
temporary ~ ()
adjudgement 1) ,
; 2) , ( );
3) ()
adjudication 1) /; /; 2) , ; 3)
; 4) (.)
; 5) , ,
( )
~ in bankruptcy
~ of claim
articulate ~ (.)
compulsory ~
delinquent ~
international ~
involuntary ~ ()
juvenile ~
juvenile ~ of witness
local ~
adjunction ( )
ad jura regis (.) ( , , , , ;
,
)
adjuration 1) ;
2) ; 3)
adjuster 1) ; 2) ;
3)
average ~
claim ~ ,
insurance ~
adjustment 1) ; 2) , ; 3) ,
; 4) ,
; 5) , ; 6)
~ for change in the account
~ of claim
~ of difference
~ of disputes
amicable ~ ,
average ~ ;
dollar ~ (
)
downward/upward ~ /
exchange ~s ,
salary ~
ad litem () 1) ; 2)
admeasurement 1) ; 2) , ,
( )
~ of dower
~ of homestead ,
~ of pasture
adminicle ,
administration 1) ( );
2) , (); 3) ( ), (); 4) , ( ); 5) ;
6) (.)
~ ad colligendum ( )
~ ad litem
~ cum testamento annexo
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~ pendente lite
~ pendente minoritate executoris
~ without probate
ancillary (auxiliary) ~
,
domiciliary ~ ,
general ~
judicial ~ ( ,
)
law enforcement ~
Letters of A~
marital ~
personnel ~
principal ~
,
public ~
regular ~
special ~
administrator 1) ; 2) , , ; 3)
; 4)
conditional admissibility
~ ad collogendum ( )
~ ad litem
~ cum testamento annexo ( )
~ de bonis non
~ durante absenta
~ durante animo vito
,
~ durante minori altate
~ durante minoritate administratoris
~ in buncruptcy
~ of absentee ,
~ of decedents estate
~ pendente absentia
~ pendente lite
~ pendente minoritae executoris
~ with the will annexed ( )
ancillary ~ ; ,
,
appointed ~
court ~
domiciliary ~ ,
elected ~
general ~
principal ~
public ~
regular ~
special ~
temporary ~
administratrix ; ,
admiralty 1) ;
2)
admissibility
~ of evidence
conditional ~
( )
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limited admissibility
limited ~
()
admission(s) 1) ; 2) (); 3)
~ against interest
~ by a person in privity with a party in
litigation ,
~ by bail ;
~ by conduct ( )
~ by demurrer
~ of case
~ to probate ()
adoptive ~ ,
bar ~ ()
extra-judicial ~
formal ~
; ( )
formal ~ at the trial
formal ~ by letter ,
formal ~ in answer to a notice to admit
facts
formal ~ in answer to interrogatories
,
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incidextal ~s
informal ~ ,
( )
judicial ~
limited ~
()
out-of-court ~
plenary ~
tacit ~ ,
vicarious ~
admittance 1) ( ,
); 2)
admonition 1) ;
2) , ; 3) (.) ,
admortization (.)
adolescence
( )
adolescent
adoptee , ;
adopter
adoption 1) ; 2) (, ); 3) , ( )
~ arrogatio
~ by acknowledgement
advertising
~ by agreement ,
~ by deed ,
~ by estoppeb
~ of child
~ of foreign corporation
~ of judgement ()
~ of statute
foreign ~
sham ~
adpromissor (.) ,
adrogation ,
adult 1) 16 ; 2) 12 ; 3) ; ,
(1821 )
young ~ (.) ( 18 21 )
adulter
adulteration ,
adulterator
adulterer ,
adulteress ,
adultery , , ,
( ), ( )
incestuous ~
living in ~ (
)
to commit ~
advance 1) , ;
2) , ; 3) , ()
~ free of interest
cash ~
freight ~
outstanding ~
price ~ ,
advancement 1) ; 2) (.)
( )
advantage 1) ; ; 2) ; 3) ,
collateral ~
mutual ~
unlawful ~
adventure 1) ; 2) ; 3)
gross ~
,
joint ~
marine ~ (, )
adversary , ()
~ of record
adverser ,
advertisement , ,
legal ~
advertising ,
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advertising exposure
~ exposure
competitive ~
consumer ~
direct ~
direct-mail ~
eye-catching ~ ,
follow-up ~
front-page ~
full-page ~
industrial ~
informative ~
institutional ~
nobile ~
outdoor ~
press ~
advice 1) , ,
; 2) , ()
~ of collection
~ of deal
~ of right
independent ~
investment ~
legal ~
shipping ~
advisement 1) , ; 2)
~ of rights
( )
adviser ,
legal ~ ,
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advocacy 1) ; 2) ;
3)
individual ~ ()
advocate 1) , ;
2) ; 3)
~ depute (.)
A~ General
( )
consumer ~
crown ~ ( )
Kings (Queens) A~
(
)
petty ~ ,
advocation 1)
;
2) (.)
advocator 1) (.) ;
2)
afeerer ,
afeerment 1)
(., ); 2)
affiance 1) , ;
2) ,
affiant 1) ,
();
2) , , ; 3) ,
()
affidavit ,
~ ad merits ,
agate
~ for attachment ,
~ in forma pauperis (.) (
)
~ of absence of matrimonial inpediments
~ of circulation (.)
,
~ of copyright claimant
(
, )
~ of defence /
~ of good faith
~ of good name (.)
( )
~ of merits
~ of no collusion (
)
~ of notice ,
~ on demurer
~ out-of-court ~
~ to hold to bail
~ upon information and belief , ,
opposing ~
supporting ~ ( )
to swear an ~
to take an ~
transcribed ~ ,
affiliation 1) , ( );
2) ; 3) ;
4) ,
affinity 1) ,
; 2) (.) ,
realated by ~
affirmance 1) , ; 2) ( )
~ of judg(e)ment , ( )
affirmant , ( )
affirmation 1) , ; 2) ( .);
3) (, )
~ of fact
affreighter
affreightment
affront
deliberate ~
afterbirth , ( )
agate
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age
age 1) ; 2) ;
3)
~ at recruitment (.) ()
~ of consent (to marriage)
~ of discretion ,
~ of election ,
~ of incapacity 1) ; 2) ,
~ of majority
~ of marriage
~ of nurture (
)
~ of patent (.)
(, ,
)
~ of puberty
~ of reason
advanced ~
arbitrary ~ ()
finished ~
first ~ (
)
full ~
juvenile court ~ ,
lawful ~
legal ~ 1) ; 2) ,
legal drinking ~ ,
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of ~
retiring ~ ;
sufficient ~ ,
to be of ~
to be under ~ ;
voting ~ ,
agency 1) (, ); 2) ; 3) ; 4) ( /); 5) ; ; 6) ;
~ by estoppel
~ by operation of law
~ by ratification
~ coupled with an interest 1) , , ; 2)
~ of a broker
~ of necessity 1)
; 2)
advisory ~
bail ~ 1) , ;
2)
civil enforcement ~
collection ~
customs ~
commission agent
exclusive ~
( )
executing ~ -, -
executive ~
express ~
general ~ ()
human ~ , ( ),
implied ~ ,
,
insurance ~
international ~
judicial ~ ,
law enforcement ~ 1)
; 2) ; 3) ; 4)
legal ~ ,
legal aid ~ ,
lending ~
local ~ ;
mercantile/trade ~ ,
non-cabinet ~
non-judicial ~ ()
non-profit ~
ostensible ~
patent ~
personnel ~
port ~
pretrial services ~ () ,
,
probation ~
public ~
quasi-jud icial ~
,
regulating ~ (.)
sea-bed resource ~
shipping ~
ships ~
special ~ ()
spontaneous ~
, ( )
universal ~ ,
voluntary ~
agenda
agent 1) ; 2) ;
3) , ; 4) ,
~ by appointment ,
~ by contract ,
advertising ~
authorized ~
chartering ~
commercial ~ ; ;
commission ~ ;
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common agent
common ~ ,
del credere ~ ,
forwarding ~
free ~ ,
freight ~
insurance ~
law ~ 1) , ;
2) (.) (, )
legal ~
local ~
managing ~ -
marine ~
patent ~
private ~ ()
public ~
real estate ~
selling ~
ship ~
shipping ~
social insurance ~
special ~ , () ;
statutory ~ ,
supply ~
travelling ~ (.)
universal ~
,
vicarious ~ ,
aggravation 1) ; 2) ()
~ of damages
aggregate
aggregation (.) ,
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;
agistment (
)
agnate 1) ,
; 2) ,
agnation 1) , ; 2)
agrarium
agration (.)
agreeance (.) 1) ; 2) ,
agreement 1) ; 2) ; 3)
~ approved by treaty (.) ,
~ by parol ,
~ by specialty 1)
; 2)
~ for insurance
~ in writing
~ of conveyance
~ of lawsuit
~ of marriage
~ of unlimited duration
~ to sell
accessorial ~
aleatory ~ ,
amending ~
.
amicable ~
national agreement
antenuptial ~
( )
arbitration ~
area ~ ,
bare ~ (. .
,
)
basic ~
bilateral ~
by mutual ~
clearing ~
collateral ~
collective (bargaining) ~ (
)
collusive ~ ,
()
commodity ~
consummated ~
coproduction ~
court-approved ~ ,
debt cancellation ~
deep-sea-bed mining ~
devolution ~
(, )
double taxation ~
draft ~
employment ~
enforceable ~ ,
executed ~
executory ~
express ~
gentlemen(s) ~ 1)
; 2)
hire-purchase ~
hybrid trade secret and patent ~ -
implied ~ ; , ;
inchoate ~
indemnification ~
interim ~ ;
leasing ~
legislative-executive ~ 1) (.) ; 2) ,
letting ~ ,
licensing ~
marital separation ~ ,
( )
marriage property ~ - ,
model ~
multilateral ~
mutual ~
national ~ ,
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non-disclosure agreement
non-disclosure ~ (.,
- , )
oral ~ ,
parol ~ 1) ; 2) ,
payment(s) ~
plea ~ (.)
(
)
post-nuptial ~
,
pre-existing ~
procedural ~
profit-sharing ~
project ~
publishers (publishing) ~ ,
reciprocal trade ~
regional ~
safeguards ~
salvage ~ ,
sentence-recommendation ~ (.)
(
)
seperation ~
skeleton ~ 1) ;
2) ,
stand-still ~ - ;
32
substituted ~
sweetheart ~
system ~ ( )
tacit ~
tariff ~
tentative ~ ,
trade and payment ~
trust ~
verbal ~ 1) ; 2)
working ~ ,
agressor ;
~ corporation -
( )
aid 1) ; 2) ; 3) (, ,
-,
); 4) (pl., .)
~ and advice in legal matters , ,
~ and comfort
~ with strings ,
civil legal ~ ,
credit ~
disinterested ~
economic ~
federal ~ (.)
gratis ~
legal ~
mutual ~
alienation in mortmain
overseas ~
pecuniary ~
selling ~s ( )
state ~
aide (.)
junior ~
senior ~
aide-memoire (.)
aider 1) , , ; 2) ; 3) ;
~ by verdict ,
aid-prayer 1) (., .) ; 2)
-
aids 1) ;
2) ; 3) (.) ,
advertising ~
automatic ~
briefing ~
collision avoidance ~
()
navigational ~ ;
aim ; ;
~ justified
~ unjustified
akin
alderman , ;
/
aldermanry 1) ;
2) ; 3) ,
aldermanship
alferation
verbal ~
alibi
corroborated ~
dubious ~
ironclad ~ (.)
plausible ~ ,
proved ~
questional ~ ,
questioned ~
substantiated ~
time-card ~ ,
unquestionable ~
unquestioned ~
withdrawn ~
alien
~ born
amy ~ ;
() ,
objectionable ~s
resident ~ -,
undocumented ~ ,
alienability
alienage 1) ; 2) ,
alienation 1) (); 2)
~ in mortmain (,
. .
)
33
alienation of affection
~ of affection ,
~ of affections (
)
fraudulent ~ 1) , ;
2)
illicit ~
alienator , ,
alienee 1) ,
, ;
2)
alienor ,
aliment (.) ; (-)
alimony , ;
~ in general ()
,
~ in gross ()
~ pendente lite (
)
accrued ~
ad interim ~
permanent ~
temporary ~
alios acta (.)
alius (.)
allegata et probata (.)
allegation ,
34
~ in pleading
~ of appeal
~ of faculties ( )
~ upon information and belief ,
alternative (disjunctive) ~ , ( )
negative ~
positive ~
primary ~
allegiance 1) ; 2) , ; 3) , , ; 4) (.)
,
temporary ~ ,
to change ~
;
alliance 1) , ; 2) ; 3) , ; ; 4)
allision ( , , , , , )
allocation ,
; ; ; ;
~ of charges
~ of profits
~ of seats within
( , . .)
overhead ~ (.)
relocation allowance
allocatur exigent (.) (.)
allodia (.) ( )
allodium ,
allograph
;
allonge (.) ; , ( )
allotment 1) , , ; , ; ;
2) ; 3) ; 4) (.) ( . .); 5) (.) ,
~ of land
service ~ ()
allottee 1) -
; 2)
allowability ,
~ in one patent
() ( )
allowance 1) ; ; ; 2) , ; 3) ; 4) ; 5) , ; 6) , ;
7) ,
(-, -)
~ by court (, . .)
~ by creditor
~ of alimony
~ of appeal
~ of owelty
~ pendente lite
,
~ to member of armed forces (
, ,
)
additional ~s (of costs)
assignment ~ ;
attendance ~
book ~ ()
compassionate ~
cost-of-living ~
(
)
daily ~ ,
dependents ~
dress ~ ()
entertainment ~
family ~
hospitality ~
language ~
maternity ~
official ~ 1) ;
2)
per diem ~ ,
relocation ~ ,
35
responsibility allowance
responsibility ~
retirement ~
special ~ ( )
spoilage ~
superannuation ~
temporary ~
(
)
travelling ~ 1) ; 2)
treatment ~
welfare ~
widows ~
allusion 1) , ;
2) ; 3)
alluvion 1) , , ;
2) ,
ally
almshouse ,
( )
alta emormia (.)
(
)
altas (.) ; ,
~ dictus (.) ;
alter
alteration 1) ; 2)
; 3) ( )
~ of contract
~ of instrument
authors ~
colorable ~ ( )
36
fraudulent ~ ()
verbal ~
altercation 1) ; 2)
alter ego (.) ; ;
alter-idem (.) ;
alternat
alternate 1) ; 2) (, ),
alternative , ;
sensible ~
amalgamation 1) ,
; 2) (.) ,
;
~ of business
production ~
ambidexter (.) ,
ambidexterity
ambiguity , ;
~ upon the factum
deliberate ~
latent ~ , ,
patent ~ 1)
(); 2) ,
ambi(o)dexter 1) (.) ,
amicus curiae
; 2) ,
ambit , ;
~ of protection
amenability 1) ( ), ; 2) ,
amende honorable (.) 1) ; ,
; 2)
amendment 1) ( , . .); 2) ( ,
. .); 3) , ; 4)
~ as of course
~ by compulsion
~ of income tax return
~ of judgement
~ of pleading
~ of statute
~ on courts own motion
~ to conform to proof
committee ~ ,
consequential ~ ,
draft ~
drafting/formal ~
earlier ~
floor ~ ,
procedural ~ -
substantive ~ -
trial ~ ,
amends , ,
amenity 1) , ; 2) ,
();
3) ; 4) ;
common ~ies
amercement 1) ;
2) ( , )
amercer ,
amicus curiae (.) 1) ,
,
; 2)
,
37
amission
;
3) , ,
amission
amortization 1) (
); 2)
; 3) ; 4)
amotion 1) ;
2)
( )
amount 1) , , ;
2)
~ covered
~ d emand ed
()
~ due
~ in arrear
~ in cash
~ in controversy/in dispute
,
~ of balance
~ of business
~ of invention (.) ,
~ of judgement
~ of loss
~ of prior use (.)
~ of settlement ()
()
~ of tax
~ realized
~ to settle
()
capital ~
ceiling ~
floor ~
gross ~ ;
38
maximum ~ ( )
minimum ~ ( )
outstanding ~
principal ~ , ;
settled ~ () ()
total ~
ampliation
amy ,
anagraph ;
analysis ; ;
~ of accounts
~ of statement
fundamental ~
price ~
analyst (.) ,
anatocism(us) 1) ; 2)
ancestor 1) ; 2) ; 3) ,
, ;
4)
ancestral ,
ancestry ,
anchorage 1) ;
2)
ancient (.)
ancienty
ancillary -
annus deliberandi
anglid (.)
anhlote ( ,
)
anientisement ;
animus (.) ,
~ injurandi (.) ,
annates (., .)
annex 1) , ;
2)
~ to the freehold ,
~ to the realty ,
annexation 1) ; ; ; 2) ,
actual ~
authorized ~ (,
)
constructive ~ 1)
; ,
; 2) ,
creeping ~ ,
forcible ~
physical ~
unauthorized ~ (, ),
annihilation
annotation 1) ,
; 2)
announcement ; ;
annua ,
annualization
annuel (.)
;
annuitant , ,
annuity 1) , , , ; 2)
~ for education
~ for maintenance
bank ~
life ~ ,
refund ~
simple (straight) ~
( )
term ~
annulment 1) , ; 2) ; 3)
~ of marriage
( , )
annuo reditu (., .)
annus deliberandi (.)
(,
)
39
anomy
anomy (.) ,
anonym 1) ,
, , ; 2) ,
anonymity
answer 1) ; 2) ;
3)
; (
); 4)
~ by affidavit
( , )
~ in bar
~ in the affirmative
~ in the negative
amended ~
compeliable ~ , ( )
conclusive ~ , ,
double ~
evasive ~
false ~ , ( ,
)
final ~
frivolous ~ 1) ; 2) ,
; 3)
incriminatory ~
original ~
self-incriminating ~ ,
sham ~ , ( ,
)
40
supplemental ~
answerability ;
antagonist , ;
antecedent
antecessor 1) ; 2) ; 3)
antenati (pl.) ,
,
antichresis ,
anticipation 1) ,
(-);
2) ; 3) -
; 4) (.)
~ of income
~ of payment
mere paper ~ (.)
antigraphy /
antimerger ,
antinomy ,
antiquity
~ of tenure , ,
antitrust 1) (.)
; 2)
, ; ; 3)
apograph
reguired appearance
apolide , ,
apostles
( )
apparency
apparitor
;
appeal 1) ,
, ; 2) ;
3) ; ; 4)
~ (as) of right ,
~ by allowance
~ by defendant
~ by government ,
~ lies to
~ of leave ,
~ to the country
( )
administrative ~ 1) ; 2)
by way of ~ ,
consolidated ~s ,
cross ~
devolutive ~ ,
frivolous ~
initial ~
interlocutory ~ ,
leapfrog ~ ( )
lord of ~ ,
petition for ~ ,
review ~
right of ~ ( )
separate ~
statutory ~ ,
supervisory ~ ( )
without ~
appearance 1) ; ;
2) ; 3) ; 4)
~ by attorney
~ by councel
~ de bene esse -
~ gratis
corporal ~
count ~
general ~
initial ~
optional ~ (
)
reguired ~
41
special appearance
special ~
(
)
appellant , ; ,
multiple ~s (
)
separate ~
appellate (.) , ( )
multiple ~s (
)
appellator ,
appendant 1) , ; 2) ;
appendix 1) ; ; 2) , /
applicability ( , )
territorial ~ ( )
time ~ ( )
private ~ (.) , ( -)
subsequent ~ (.) ; ,
applicant ,
~ for the order , (
)
additional ~
international ~ (.)
joint ~
42
application 1) (,
. .); 2) , , , ; 3)
~ for a foreign patent
~ for a job
~ for a patent ,
~ for a stay
~ for leave
~ for payment ()
~ for perpetuation of testimony
~ for restoration (
)
~ for revocation (.) ,
~ for urgency ,
~ in issue (., .) ,
;
~ in the home country
~ of rules
abandoned ~ (.)
allowed ~ 1) ; 2) (.)
caveat ~ (.)
continuation ~ (.)
,
copending ~ (.)
( ), -
non-career appointment
dilatory ~
( )
divisional ~ (.)
dragent ~ (., .)
( , ,
)
ex parte ~ , ,
ex post factor ~ , ,
foreign ~ 1) (.) , ; 2) ,
forfeited ~ (.) ,
indiscriminate ~
individual ~ (.)
industrial ~ (.) ,
internal ~ (.) ,
international ~ 1) ; 2) (.) ,
laid-open ~ (.) ()
licene ~ ,
parent ~ (.) , ,
pendent ~ (.) ,
reissue ~ (.)
;
43
apprenticeship 1) (
); 2) ; 3)
approach 1) ;
; 2)
(
); 3) ,
collision ~ ,
()
piecemeal ~ ;
(, )
prior claim ~ (.) , , ,
whole content ~ (.) , (
) ,
approbation ; ;
appropriation 1) ; , ; 2) ; 3) ; ; ( ); 4) ( )
~ of payments
~ of property
actual ~ of property ,
budgetary ~s
consolidated ~s
ostensible ~ of property
personal ~
tacit ~ of property
visible ~ of property
appropriation-in-aid ;
approval ; ;
~ by acclamation
~ by (of) the court
House ~ ()
judicial ~
approximation
~ of laws
appurtenance 1)
; 2) , (-)
,
apron ;
;
arbiter ,
arbitrability
arbitrage ,
classical ~ (pure ~)
risk ~
arbitrament
,
~ and award
,
arbitrariness ,
arbitration 1) , ; 2)
-
; 3) ,
~ of exchange ,
ad hoc ~
adjudicative claims ~
commercial ~
common law ~
compulsory ~
labour ~ ,
mixed ~ (
)
private ~
state ~
arbitrator ,
additional ~ () ( ,
)
original ~ ,
sole ~
archdeacon (.) ( , )
area 1) , ; 2) , ; 3) ; 4) (the ~) (
)
~ for investigation
anchorage ~
coastal sea-bed ~
coastal sea-bed economic ~
45
congested area
congested ~ ()
depressed (distressed) ~
development ~ ,
dollar ~
equidistance ~
free trade ~
international sea ~
international sea-bed ~
spending ~
standard metropolitan statistic ~
(.)
sterling ~
strategic trust ~
argument 1) , ; 2) , ; 3) , ; 4) , ,
~ on a motion
~s to the jury
close (closing) ~ ,
convincing ~
correlative ~s
extraneous ~
oral ~ ,
out-of-the-way ~ ,
private ~ , ,
sound ~
46
unconvincing ~
unsound ~
argumentation 1) ,
; 2)
argumentativeness 1) ; ; 2)
arles
arless-penny
arm 1) ; 2) ;
; 3) ; ; 4) (pl.)
~ of law ;
~s of alliance ,
assumptive ~s ,
enforcement ~
arraigment ()
arrangement 1) , ; 2) ; 3) ,
~ of specification (.)
~s 1) ; ; 2) ; 3) ;
antenuptial ~
( , )
bicameral ~
collective ~
extended-term ~
family ~
financial ~s ,
;
paper ~
transitional ~s
verbal ~
free articles
array 1) ; 2) ; ()
~ of coroners jurors
~ of grand jurors
~ of jurors ( )
arrears ; ;
;
~ of interest
arrest 1) , ;
2) (.) , ,
; 3) ; 4) ;
5) ;
6)
~ de prince (.)
(
)
~ of inquest
~ of judgement 1) ; 2)
~ of ship
~ on civil process
citizens ~ ()
arrestee (.) ,
(, )
arrester 1) , ,
; 2) ,
arrestment (.) 1) ,
; 2)
,
,
arrival , ; ,
()
arrogantion 1) ; 2)
article 1) , , ;
2) , ,
final ~
shipping (ships) ~s
trademark ~ , ,
articles 1) ; 2) ; 3) , ;
4) ; ; 5) ;
() ; 6) ; 7)
~ approbatory (.)
,
~ improbatory (.)
,
~ of agreement
~ of apprenticeship ;
~ of association
, ,
~ of merchandise
~ of set (.)
~ of the Navy -
~ of the peace 1)
; 2) ( )
~ of war
free ~ 1) , ; 2) , ; 3) ,
47
infringing articles
infringing ~ (.)
; ,
marriage ~ , ( )
non-infringing ~ (.) - ; ,
preliminary ~
proprietory ~ ,
punitive ~ ,
shipping ~
artifice , ,
ascendant
ascent (
)
ascertainment 1) , , ; 2) (, )
~ of facts
judicial ~ ()
asportation (),
assault
~ and battery
assaulter , () ()
assemblage 1) , ;
2) ,
assembly 1) , ;
2) ; 3)
A~ General
~ of proof
judicial ~
48
assent 1) ; ;
2) , ; 3)
constructive ~
mutual ~ ,
assertion 1) ; 2) , , (); 3)
~ of right
forcible ~ of (private) life ;
naked ~
out-of-court ~ ,
post-testamentary ~ ,
testimonial ~
assessment 1) , ;
2) (); ; , ; 3) (.)
; 4) ; 5)
~ for a tax
~ of compensation
assessor 1)
( ); 2) , ,
. .; 3) ; 4) ,
claim ~
asset , , ;
assets 1) ; ; 2) ; 3) ;
; 4) (), , ; 5)
assignment of responsibility
~ and liabilities
~ formation
()
~ per descent ,
bankruptcy ~
business ~
capital ~ ;
circulation ~
current ~ ;
depletable ~
depreciable ~
equitable ~ ,
fictitions ~
fixed ~
inflation of capital ~
intangible ~
(, , )
legal ~ ,
legitimate ~
material ~ -
matrimonial ~ ,
personal ~
,
productive ~
property ~
real ~
tangible ~ ,
,
wasting ~ () ,
working ~
asseveration , ;
assign ,
heirs and ~s
assignability ,
assignation ,
( )
assignee 1) ; 2) ; 3) , , ; 4)
~ in bankruptcy
~ of patent (.)
assignment 1) (), , ; 2) (), , ; 3) ; ; 4) ;
5) (, );
6) , . .
~ for the benefit of creditors
~ of a contract
~ of copyright
~ of counsel
~ of dower
~ of errors (on appeal)
(
)
~ of responsibility
49
assignment of stock
~ of stock
~ of sums
~ of wages
~ to a position
~ with preference
absolute ~ ()
case ~
equitable ~
general ~ 1)
; 2)
legal ~
mesne ~
official ~ 1) ; 2)
organic ~
preferential ~
responsible ~
voluntary ~
assignor , () ;
assise (assize) 1) ,
; 2) (pl., .)
; 3) ; 4)
; 5)
; 6) , , ,
~ of nuisance
50
assiser (assizer) 1) - ; 2) ; 3)
assisor (.)
assistance ,
counselling ~
judicial ~
legal ~
mutual ~
old-age ~
assistant ,
~ judge
legal ~
legislative ~
staff ~
assize ;
associate 1) , ; ; ; ;
2) (.)
association 1) , ,
; ( ); 2) (.) ; 3)
~ of Stock Exchange-Firm
affiliated broker ~
American Arbitration ~
American Bankers ~
American Bar ~
attachment
American Economic ~
bar ~
beneficial ~ ()
beneficiary ~
benefit ~
building and loan ~ -
corporate ~ ()
employer/employee ~
/
Federal National Mortgage ~
fund ~
Futures Industry ~ (FIA)
housing ~ -
joint stock ~
memorandum of ~
National Futures ~ (NFA)
saving and loans ~ -
state bar ~ (
)
stock ~
unincorporated ~ ,
assumpsit 1) ; 2)
(,
); 3)
~ of debt ,
common ~
express ~
general ~
indebitatus ~
special ~ 1) ; 2)
assumption 1) (, , , , ); 2) , ;
3)
assurance 1) , ;
2) ; 3) , ; 4) (
); 5)
; 6)
foreign contract ~
life ~
whole life ~
assured 1) ; 2)
assurer
astipulation 1)
; 2) , ,
asylum 1) ; 2) ;
3) ()
attachment 1) ();
2) (, ,
. .); 3)
; 4) ,
; 5) ;
6) , , 51
attachment of insurance
; 7)
~ of insurance ,
( )
~ of risk ,
( )
ancilliary ~
domestic ~ 1)
, ; 2)
,
foreign ~ 1) , ; 2)
, ;
3) ( )
precautionary ~
;
attack
collateral ~
inutility ~ (.) ()
attainder
( , , , , , )
attaint (.) 1) ,
, 52
; 2) ,
autrefois ~ (., .)
attendance ( ),
~ of witness ( )
compulsory ~
( )
voluntary ~ ( )
attendant 1) ( ); 2)
attentat(e)
, ,
,
attenuation ()
atterminement (.)
attest 1) , ; 2) , -
attestant 1) ,
(- ); 2)
attestation 1) , (, );
2) , ; 3) ;
4) ( . .)
~ of will
~ of witness
notarial ~
attestor ; , -
attorney 1) ; ; 2) ( ); ,
; 3) , ; 4) -
Dutch auction
~ appearing for the presentation of
evidence ,
~ at large
~ at law
~ for the Commonwealth
( )
~ for the government 1) ; 2) ,
~ for the People (
)
~ for the prosecution ,
~ for the state
~ General 1) ( ); ( ); 2) ( )
~ general
( )
~ in fact ,
~ of record ,
~ - scrivener , ,
~s license ,
~ special
assistant ~
by ~ ,
circuit ~ (.)
country ~ 1) (
); 2) ( )
court-appointed ~
defense ~
deputy ~
district (circuit) ~
( )
general power of ~
general practice ~ ,
government ~
investigation ~ (.) ,
letter of ~ ()
patent ~ ,
pettifogging ~ -
plaintiff s ~
private ~ ,
prosecuting ~ ,
public ~ ( ),
state(s) ~
trial ~
attorneyship , /
attornment 1)
; 2)
attraction ;
attribution 1) ; ;
2)
auction , ,
~ by tender
~ without reserve ,
Dutch ~ ( ,
,
, )
53
mock auction
mock ~ 1) ; 2)
public ~
auctioneer
audience ( )
Court of A~ (.)
audit ; ;
external ~ ,
internal ~ ,
punitive ~
tax ~
audita querela (.)
auditor 1) , ; 2) ,
Aula Regis / Aula Regia (.) (.)
(
)
authentication ,
authenticity , ,
author
attributed ~
composite ~s ( )
contested ~
corporate ~ ;
54
joint ~s
legal ~ ; -
original ~ ( )
secondary ~
authoritarian
authorities
~ lawful
constituted ~
legislative ~
authority 1) , , ; 2) , ; 3) , , ,
, , ; 4) , , ; 5) ; 6) ; ; 7) ,
, ,
~ by estoppel ,
~ by law
~ to sign
~ of government ;
~ of law 1) , ;
2)
~ to punish 1) ;
2)
absolute ~ ,
actual ~ 1) ;
2) ()
adjudicating ~ ,
adjudicatory ~ 1) ;
2) ,
ad ministering ~
,
autograph
apparent ~
()
bad ~ ; ,
broad discretion ~
budget ~
by ~ ,
by ~ of law ;
case ~
constructive ~
direct ~
executive ~
final ~
forged ~
general ~ ,
independent ~
international preliminary examining ~
(.)
judicial ~
legal ~ 1) ; ; 2) , ;
3) ; 4) ;
limited ~
local ~ , ,
non-constitutional ~ ,
older ~
on ~ ,
patent ~ (.) ;
permissive ~
public ~
rating ~
reviewing ~
signatory ~ 1) ; 2)
special ~ ,
spending ~ 1) ,
; 2)
statutory ~
supervisory ~
ultimate ~ of decision
universal ~
unlimited ~ ()
without ~
without due ~
without lawful ~
without proper ~
authorization 1) ;
2) , ; 3) (.) ; 4) , , ; 5) , ; 6)
~ of agent
~ of appropriation
express ~
authorship
doubtful ~
personal ~
autograph 1) ; 2) ,
55
autonym
autonym 1) ,
; 2) , ,
avails ,
~ of suit
average 1) (, , ); 2) , ( )
customary ~s
(
)
extraordinary ~
,
general ~
gross ~
partial ~
petty ~
simple ~
with particular ~
,
( )
averment 1) , ; 2)
alternative ~s ,
immaterial ~
negative ~ ,
, -
avoidance 1) , ;
, ; 2) ;
; ,
; 3)
~ of law
~ of the marriage
avouchment (.) 1) ;
2) ; 3)
56
avoue (.) ( )
avoure (.)
avowal 1) ; 2) ; 3)
avowant 1) ,
; 2) ,
;
3) ( ),
avowee ,
avowry
avowtry
,
avulsion , ( ,
, . .)
award 1) ;
2)
~ of alimony
alternative ~
arbitral (arbitration) ~
back pay ~
judicial ~
jury ~
personal-injury ~
bail on attachment
protective ~
(
)
awarder
awareness 1) , ; 2) ; ;
B
bachelor
B~ of Law ,
backbond 1) -, ; 2) (.)
,
backbone , ,
,
backer ,
background 1) , , ;
2)
~ for negotiations ,
~ of development
~ of invention 1) , ;
2)
backhander (.)
backing 1) ; 2) ; 3) ; 4) ,
; 5) ()
~ of the currency
financial ~ ,
state-financing ~
backlog 1) ; 2) ; 3) ( ); 4)
~ of debts
~ of demand
~ of housing
~ of licenses
~ of orders
~ of outstanding payments ;
commercial ~
backsheesh (backshish)
backwardation 1)
; 2) ,
backwarder
backwater 1) , ; 2) , ,
badge ,
~ of fraud
blue (green) ~ (.)
bail 1) , ; 2) ; 3)
; 4)
~ above
~ below
~ in error
~ on attachment
57
)
bailiff-errant
bailment I. 1) ;
; 2)
; 3) ; , ; ; ; . II. 1) ; 2)
; ; ; 3)
~ for hire ,
constructive ~ ,
;
gratuitous ~
involuntary ~ ,
lucrative ~
naked ~
bailor ; , ; ; ; ,
;
bail-piece ()
bailsman ( )
bailwick 1) ; 2) ; 3)
balance 1) , ;
2) ; 3) ; 4) ,
account ~
average daily ~
ballyhoo ,
ban 1) ; 2) ,
; 3)
bar
; 4) , ,
; 5) , ,
~ of Empire ,
~ of the rule ,
driving ~
occupational ~ ,
banc 1) ; 2)
in ~ ( )
Bancus Reginae (.)
Bancus Superior (.)
( )
banditry
maritime ~ ,
bank 1) ; 2) ;
3) (.) ; 4)
~ of deposit
~ of discount
~ of issue
commercial ~
credit ~
in ~
investment ~
joint-stock ~
land ~
mortgage ~
mutual savings ~ -
private ~ ,
real estate ~
saving ~ ,
trading ~
banker 1) ; ; 2)
( )
banknote , ,
bankrupt ,
adjudged ~ ,
certificated ~ ,
cessionary ~ ,
discharged ~ ,
fraudulent ~
involuntary ~ ,
uncertificated ~
undischarged ~
voluntary ~ ,
bankruptcy ,
involuntary ~ ,
voluntary ~ ,
banns (of matrimony)
bar 1) ,
; , ; 2) ,
; 3) ; ; 4) , ; 5) ,
59
~ of the court ,
absolute ~
at ~ ,
blank ~ ,
. .
local ~
outer ~ (utter ~)
(, )
patent ~ (.) 1) ; 2) ,
state ~
bargain 1) , , - ; 2) ; 3) ,
~ and sale -
sole ~
bargainor (bargainer) ;
baron 1) ;
2) ( )
barrator 1) , , ; 2) ,
; 3) (.) -;
4) (.)
common ~ ( )
barratry 1) (
, ); 2) ; 3) (.)
;
; 4) (.)
common ~
barretor ,
barrister (.) (,
)
~-at-law , ,
( )
briefless ~
chamber ~ ,
consulting ~ -
inner ~ ,
junior ~ 1) ; 2)
good behaviour
revising ~ ,
;
utter (outer) ~ 1)
( ); 2) , ,
barter , ;
base , , ,
baseline ,
(
)
straight ~
basin , , ;
;
basis , ; ,
accural ~
on a case-by-case ~ ,
on an on-going ~
on a pay me when you can ~
on parity ~
parity ~
self-supporting ~
bastard 1) ,
; 2) ,
,
~ eigne (elder) ,
adulterine (adulterous) ~
special ~ ,
bastardy 1) ;
2)
battel
bay
historic ~
juridical ~
territorial ~
beadle 1) , ; 2)
bearer , ,
~ of dispatches
tax ~
to ~
bed 1) ;
2)
~ and board ,
behalf 1) ; , ; 2) , ,
a statute in that ~
for and on ~ of N N
( , -)
in this (that) ~ ,
on ~ of -;
behaviour 1) ; 2) ,
arbitrary ~
bad ~ ,
bad social ~
delinquent ~ ,
disorderly ~ ()
disruptive ~ ,
fraudulent ~
good ~
61
illegal behaviour
illegal ~
monopoly ~
neglect ~ ,
official ~ ,
prohibited (proscribed) ~
reckless ~ ,
belief ,
~ in good faith and on reasonable ground
bona fide ~
fixed ~
good faith ~
honest and reasonable ~
mistaken ~
wrong ~
belongings , ,
personal ~
belt ;
marin (maritime) ~ 1) ; 2)
bench 1) ; 2) ,
, ,
; ;
3)
~ and bar
Common B~ ( 1873 .)
differently constituted ~
federal ~ ()
High Court ~ (.)
Kings ~ (
1873 .)
62
Queens ~
( 1873 .)
Supreme ~ 1) (.,
, ); 2)
Treasury ~ (.) ( )
bencher 1) ; 2) (.)
B~ of Inn (.)
benefice (.)
beneficiary 1) ,
, ;
; 2) (.) ;
designated ~ ( )
insurance ~
benefit 1) ; 2) , ; 3) , ; 4) , ; 5)
~ conferred
B~ of Clergy (.) 1)
; 2)
;
~ of discussion 1)
; 2) (.)
,
~ of division
(-
bill
)
~ of doubt
~ of inventory
~ of priority right (.)
~ of trial
accident ~
compassionate ~
conditional ~
fringe ~s
(, . .)
health ~
invalidity ~
maternity ~
relief ~
retirement ~
sick(ness) ~
social (insurance) ~
unemploynent ~
welfare ~
bequest
~ in trust
charitable ~
executory ~
general ~ ,
specific ~
substitutional (substitutionary) ~
testamentary ~
berthage
bestowal , ; (., )
bet , ;
,
better ,
betterment
betting ;
street ~
( )
bias 1) , ; 2)
; 3)
actual ~
job ~
bid ( );
(
)
bidder , (
);
bidding 1) (
); 2)
collusive ~
bigamist ;
bigamy 1) , ;
2) (.)
bilk 1) , ; 2) ,
bilker ,
bill 1) () , ;
2) , , ; 3) ; ; 4) ; ; 5) ; 6) ;
63
64
~ of bottomry ,
~ of certiorari
~ of complaint
~ of conformity
~ of costs 1)
; 2)
~ of credit
~ of debt
~ of discovery
~ of divorce(ment)
( )
~ of entry
~ of exceptions 1)
; 2)
,
~ of exchange ,
~ of health , ,
~ of information
~ of interpleader
~ of leading ; (.)
~ of Middlesex (.)
obligatory bill
~ of order
~ of particularities 1) ( ; 2)
; 3) ; ( )
~ of particulars 1) ; 2)
~ of peace
~ of proof
~ of review
~ of revivor
~ quia timet
~ rendered ,
~ single
accommod ation ~
(, )
addressed ~
ancillary ~ ,
bank ~ ,
bearer ~ ,
claused ~ of lading ,
clean ~ of lading
controversial ~
counterfeit ~ 1) ;
2) (.)
creditors ~ 1) (.)
; 2) (.)
cross ~
demand ~ ,
dishonoured ~
documentary ~
omnibus ~ of lading
on board ~ of lading
order ~ of lading
original ~ 1) ;
2)
outward ~ of lading
overdue ~
parcel ~ of lading ,
private ~ , ,
( )
Queens ~ (, . .)
received for shipment ~ of lading ,
reclaiming ~ (.)
relief ~ 1) ; 2) ( , ); 3) ( )
secured (security) ~ ,
shipped ~ of lading 1) ; 2)
ships ~
short ~
sight ~ ,
single ~ 1)
;
2)
66
skeleton ~
sole ~
straight ~ of lading ; (.)
supplemental ~
through ~ of lading ; (.)
time ~
,
to-order ~ of lading
trade ~
Treasury ~ (.)
binder ( )
binding
~ by oath
~ over
legally ~
birth
~ of issue , ,
out-of-wedlock ~
birthright ,
bitch (.)
black-marketeer ,
blame
blamefulness ()
blameworthiness ()
blanchfarms
bodily ~s ; ;
blunder
board , , ,
,
~ of appeals
~ of complaints ,
~ of creditors (
)
~ of justices
~ of review
,
~ of trustees ;
caution ~ ,
poor-law ~
trade ~ ( - )
workmans compensation ~
body 1) ; ; 2) ; ; 3) ,
(); 4) ,
~ of an instrument ,
~ of justice
~ of laws
~ of men
~ of specification (.)
~ of water
arbitral ~
auxiliary ~
corporate ~ , ,
judicial ~
private ~
rule-making ~ ,
bogus
bolting
( )
bona (pl.)
;
bona fides (.) ,
,
bona vacantia (.)
bond 1) , ; 2) ;
; ; ; ;
3) ; ; 4) ; ; 5) ;
~ and disposition in security (.)
~ and mortgage (.)
~ for appearance ( )
~ for costs
67
average bond
average ~ , ,
bail-~ 1)
; 2) , , ()
bottomry-~
()
claim ~ ,
cost ~ ( )
coupon ~
debenture ~ ;
double ~ 1) ; 2) (.)
exchequer ~
forthcoming ~ ,
general mortgage ~
,
heritable ~ (.)
hypothecation ~ 1) ; 2)
municipal ~
official ~
participating ~ ,
peace ~
penal ~
redelivery ~
68
simple ~ 1)
; 2)
single ~ 1)
; 2) (.)
straw ~ ,
submission ~
supersedeas ~
surety ~
warehouse ~
bondage 1) ; 2)
bondholder ,
bondman
bondsman
bail ~ (
)
bonification
bonis
~ non amovendis (.)
bonus 1) , , ,
; 2) ,
language ~
book 1) (., ,
, ); 2)
~ of acts
( )
~ of adjournal (.)
~ of bailiff
~ of complaints
breaking
~ of precedents
act ~ (.)
betting ~
cash ~
copyright ~ ,
judgment ~
marriage notice ~
pirated ~ , ()
borough English ()
(
)
borrow 1) , ;
2) (.)
borrower
bote
bottomry , ,
(,
)
bound ,
boundar(y) ,
lateral sea ~ies
magisterial ~ies
maritime ~
sea-bed ~
bounty 1) ; ; 2)
branch 1) , ;
2) (); 3) (.) ;
4)
judicial ~
legislative ~
brand (, ) ,
breach 1) (, . .); 2) , ; 3) ()
~ in anticipation ()
~ of close ,
~ of confidence
~ of contract
~ of covenant
~ of duty ,
~ of faith
~ of justice
~ of order
~ of promise ()
~ of recognizance 1) , ; 2)
~ of the law
~ of (the) peace
~ of trust ()
anticipatory ~ ()
severable ~
breadth , (,
, . .)
break 1) (, ,
, . .); 2)
tax ~
breaker
~ of the peace
law ~
breaking 1) , ;
2) ()
69
defendants ~ ,
junior ~ (.) ,
Lock ~
official ~
reply ~ 1) ; 2) ,
,
sea ~ (,
,
)
70
state ~ (.)
to have plenty of ~s
( )
trial ~ ( , )
briefing (
)
court ~
official ~
brieve (.) 1)
- ( );
2)
brocage 1) , , ;
2) , ,
brocard
broker , ,
, , ,
bill ~
chartering ~
commodities ~
custom-house ~
,
discount ~
exchange ~ ; ;
insurance ~
merchandise ~
note ~
real estate ~
ship ~ , ,
stock ~ ,
calendar of cases
brokerage 1) , , ;
2) , ,
brother
~-german
~s of the same venter
blood ~
budget ;
cash ~
consolidated ~
legislative ~
bugging ()
; ()
burden ;
~ of adducing evidence
~ of contract
,
~ of establishing
~ of evidence
~ of going forward with evidence
~ of producing evidence
~ of proof , ( )
evidential ~
legal ~ (
, )
real ~ 1) ; ; 2)
;
burgage (.) , ;
business 1) , , ; 2) , - ; 3) - , ; 4) ; 5)
~ of the day
branch ~ , ()
chamber ~ ,
illegal ~
legitimate ~
licit ~
buyer
innocent ~ ()
buying
innocent ~ ()
by-effect ; ;
()
by-law(s) 1) (), (); 2)
corporation ~s
C
cabotage ,
cadetship
calendar 1) ,
; 2) (.) ;
3) (.) , . .
~ of business
~ of cases
71
calendar of prisoner
~ of prisoner 1) ; 2)
courts ~ ,
executive ~ 1) , ; 2) ,
special ~
call 1) ; 2) , ;
3) , ; 4) ; ; ; 5) ; 6)
~ on shares
~ of more
~ of twice more
accusing ~
( )
budget ~
distress ~
on ~ ()
caller , ( )
calling
~ to the bar 1)
; 2) ;
3)
calumniator
calumny ,
camera 1) ; 2)
in ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3)
campfight
72
cancellation 1) ,
; ; 2) ;
3)
cancelling 1) , ; ; 2) ; 3) ; 4) (
,
)
canon 1) , , ;
2)
~ s of construction
~s of descent ,
~ of low ,
,
cant 1) (., .) , ; 2) ()
canvassing 1) ; ; 2)
illegal ~ ;
capability
in ones individual ~
capacity 1) ;
2) ; 3) ; ; 4)
~ of corporations
~ to contract
~ to marry ()
~ to sue and be sued ,
-
active ~
contractual ~
reasonable care
disposing ~
earning ~
general legal ~ -
legal ~ -
official ~ ,
passive ~
private ~
testamentary ~ -
testimonial ~ 1) ; 2)
cape
caper
capias (.) 1) ;
2) ,
( )
~ ad respondendum (.)
~ ad satisfaciendum (.) 1) ;
2)
~ extendi facias (.)
~ pro fine (.)
capital
~ and interest
authorized ~
chartered ~
circulating ~
constant ~
issued ~
nominal ~
original ~
paid-up ~
registered ~
share ~
stated ~
capitation
capper 1) ; 2) ,
capping
shelter care
shelter ~ 1)
( ); 2)
slight ~
supervisory ~
utmost ~
cargo
~ by sea
~ in bond ,
critical ~ ,
frustrated ~ ,
;
safe ~
carrier ,
actual ~
common ~ ,
contracting ~
private ~ ,
sea ~
cartel 1) , , ; 2)
( )
case 1) , ,
; 2) ; 3) ; 4) ; 5) ; ; ; 6) ,
; ; ; 7)
(
);
8) ()
~ against (-,
-)
74
~ agreed on
~ as authority
~ at bar
~ at hand ,
~ at law ;
~ for 1) , -; 2) ,
~ for enforcement ,
~ for motion
~ for the defence 1) ;
2)
~ for the jury ,
~ for the prosecution 1) ; 2) ,
~ for trial ,
~ going to trial ,
~ in carge ,
~-in-chief ,
~ in equity
~ in fact
~ in law
~ in point 1) ,
; 2) ,
~ made 1)
; 2)
consolidated cases
~ of admiralty 1) ,
; 2) ,
~ of circumstantial evidence ,
~ of direct evidence ,
~ of divorce ( )
~ of emergency , , ,
~ of maritime jurisdiction ,
~ of the first impression , ; ,
~ on appeal 1) (.)
; 2)
,
; 3) ; 4) , (
)
~ on trial
~ pending ,
~ received for investigation ,
~ reserved ( )
~ sounding in contract
~ sounding in tort ,
~ stated , -
(
)
~ tried by the court ,
a ~ in precedent
( )
a ~ of circumstantial evidence ,
()
a leading ~ (
)
admiralty ~ ,
adult ~ ,
advancement ~
analogous ~
anonymous ~
antitrust ~
appeals ~s ,
bad ~
cited ~ ; ,
civil ~
civil-commitment ~ 1)
;
2) ,
cleared ~
cognizable ~
common-law ~ ,
consolidated ~s ,
75
contentious case
contentious ~
court ~
disciplinary ~
discretion ~ ,
dismissed ~
diversity ~
diversity jurisdiction ~
due process ~ ;
earlier ~ 1) ; 2)
early ~ 1) ; 2)
ex parte ~ ,
ex parte patent ~
good ~
hard ~ ()
illustrative ~ ,
,
jury ~ ,
juvenile ~ ,
landmark ~ ,
later ~ ,
leading ~ 1) ,
( ); 2)
legal ~
76
litigated ~ 1) , ; 2)
litigation ~
major ~
maritime ~ (,
)
minor ~
moot ~ 1) ;
; 2) , ( )
multy-defendant ~
non-contentious ~
nullity ~
()
partys ~
petty ~
precedent ~ -
previous ~ 1)
; 2)
prima facie ~
probate ~ (.)
reopened ~ ,
reported ~ ,
restrictive covenant ~
routine ~
ruled ~ ,
sales-of-goods ~
seminal ~
casus foederis
sentencing ~ 1) ; 2) () ,
trumped-up ~
unanswerable ~
,
uncontested (undefended) ~ , ; ; ,
weak ~ for/against
/
casebook
civil ~
social ~
(, )
caseworker 1) , ; 2)
cash ;
~ in hand
~ on delivery
by ~
for ~
vault ~ ,
cashier
cash-memo
cassation
castaway
casual
casualty 1) , ,
, ;
2)
inevitable ~
casus (.) , ,
~ belli (.) ,
~ foederis (.) , ; ,
77
casus omissus
,
~ omissus (.)
(, )
allowable (permissible) ~
catchpole (catchpoll) ,
causa (.) 1) , , ;
2)
~ libera in actio (.)
~ private (.)
cause 1) , , ; 2) , ( ); 3) , , ; 4) (.)
~ celebre (.) , , ;
~ of action
~ of arrest
~ of crime 1) ;
2)
~ of offence
absent good ~
accident ~
accidental ~
active ~ 1) , , ; 2) ; 3) ,
adequate ~
arranged ~ ,
calendar ~s
case-based ~ of action
78
colo(u)rable ~
constitutional ~ of action
direct ~ ,
excusable ~
fictitious ~ of action
good ~ ,
good ~ to believe
immediate ~ ,
impulsive ~ ,
justifiable ~
last impulsive ~ ( )
legal ~ 1) ; 2)
major ~
maritime ~s
matrimonial ~
original ~ 1) , ;
2)
primitive ~
probable ~ ; ,
probable ~ to believe
probable ~ within rule ,
proximate ~ ,
real ~ ,
reasonable ~
reasonable ~ to believe
sufficient ~ ,
surviving ~ of action
,
testamentary ~
unanswerable ~ of action
unknown ~
cause-books
cause-list
Daily C~ ,
causing
caution I. ; II. 1) ,
; ; 2) (.,
.) ; 3) (.) ; 4) , ; 5) ( ,
)
~ juratory, juratory ~ (.)
proper ~
cautionary (.)
cautioner (.)
caution-money ()
caveat (.) 1) ; 2)
; 3) , , ; 4)
, ; -
, (
-
); 5) (.)
~ emptor (.)
~ to will
~ vendidor (.)
to put in (to enter) a ~
caveator 1) , ; 2) (.)
; 3) (.) ,
cedent (.) ; , ( )
celebration (,
),
~ of contract
~ of marriage
celibacy , ,
celibate ,
ceremonial ,
maritime ~
certainty 1) ;
2) ; ; 3) ,
moral ~
certificate , , ,
~ into chancery
~ for costs
~ for marriage
79
certificate of accounts
~ of accounts ,
~ of acknowledgment
~ of annulment 1)
-; 2)
~ of appointment (., )
~ of audit
~ of birth
~ of competency
~ of compliance
~ of damage ( ),
~ of death
~ of evidence
~ of expediency
( )
~ of good conduct
( )
~ of identity
~ of incorporation 1) ( ) ; 2)
~ of indebtedness ,
~ of insurance
~ of origin (, )
~ of participation
~ of purchase/sale
80
~ of registry , ,
~ of stock ;
allotment ~ 1) ; ; 2)
attorneys ~
audit ~
authors ~
birth ~
builders ~ -
defence ~
false ~
incorporation ~
inspection ~ ,
interim ~
judges ~ ,
loyalty ~
masters ~
Nansen ~
notarys ~
practicing ~
premarriage (prenuptial) ~ ,
reexamination ~ (.)
registered ~
registration ~ 1) ; 2) ,
general challenge
scrip ~ ,
share ~ , ,
stock ~ 1) (.) , ; 2) (.)
; 3)
subscription ~ ( . .)
tax ~ ,
temporary ~
treasury ~
type ~
wharfingers ~
certification 1) , ; ,
; 2) (.) ( ); 3) (
)
~ of check
certiorari
cessavit
cesser 1)
( ); 2) ()
cession , (, )
~ of goods (
)
~ of rights
cessionary 1) , ;
2) (.)
cestui que trust
cestui que use
chain , ,
~ of causation ,
~ of custody
~ of proofs
~ of title
chair 1) ;
2) ; 3)
;
witness ~
chairman
~ of the bench
challenge 1) ; 2) ( ) ; ;
3) ; 4)
~ for cause 1)
; 2) ,
~ propter affectum
~ propter delictum
~ to the favour ( . .)
general ~
81
principal challenge
principal ~ 1) ; 2)
chamber 1) (pl.) ;
2) (
); 3) (pl.)
; 4)
at ~s ( ); ;
;
chamberlain 1) ; 2)
chambers 1) ;
2) ; 3) , ,
Kings ~ , ,
champertor ,
champerty ,
chancellor 1) ,
, ( ); 2) ( ); 3)
,
( )
~ of a diocese
,
chancery ,
(
);
in ~ ;
82
change 1) , ;
2) ; 3)
~ of beneficiary
~ of domicile
price ~
chapter (); ,
character 1) ; 2) ,
; 3) , ; 4) , ,
~ in issue ,
charge 1) ; ; 2) , ,
; 3) , , ; 4) ; 5)
; 6) ; 7) , , , ;
8) , ;
9) , , , ,
~ des affaires (.)
chaser
floating ~ ,
free of ~ ,
land ~
law ~
private ~ ,
public ~ 1) , ()
, ; 2)
registered ~
rent ~
charges ; ; ,
brokers ~
interest ~ ;
notarial ~
port ~
sue ~
charit(y) 1) ,
(pl.) ;
2)
fraudulent ~ , ,
charter 1) , , ( );
2) ; 3) , -, ; 4)
~ of incorporation
bank ~
bare boat (pole) ~
,
berth ~
catch time ~ ,
corporate ~
corporation ~
daily ~
demise ~ -,
;
gross ~ -
lumpsum ~ -, ,
net ~ -
open ~ ( )
round-trip ~ ,
royal ~ , , ,
single-trip ~
time ~ -,
trip ~ ,
voyage ~
chartering
charter-party , -,
chartist ( )
chase
chaser
ambulance ~ ,
83
chasing
chasing
ambulance ~
chastisement ,
chattel (cattle) 1) ; ; 2) (pl.)
~s corporeal
~s incorporeal ; ; (, )
good and ~s
84
check-off ,
dues ~
check-up , , ,
cheque (.)
~ to bearer ,
~ to order
banckers ~ ,
bearer ~
blank ~
certificated (certified) ~
circular ~
crossed ~
drawn ~ ,
effective ~
flash ~
forged ~
legal ~ ,
memorandum ~ - (
)
open ~ ,
order ~
specially crossed ~
stale ~
travellers ~
uncrossed ~
voucher ~
child 1) ( 14
); 2) (
18 )
~ born out of wedlock
circuity of action
~ in the household
( )
~ in ward
~ of body ( )
~ of tender years
abandoned ~
abused and neglected ~ren
adopted ~
adult ~ ,
after-born ~ 1) ,
; 2) , ; 3) ,
,
alien ~ ,
bastard ~
dead born ~
delinquent ~ -
dependent ~ -
foster ~
illegitimate ~ ,
infant ~
legitimate ~
natural ~
neglected ~ ,
newly-born ~
orphan ~
plain ~ ,
poor ~
posthumuous ~ ,
recognized ~
still-born ~
suppositious (supposititious) ~ ,
unborn ~
vagrant ~ -
violent ~ , ,
chilling
~ a sale
chirograph 1) ( ); 2)
chirographer (.) ( )
chop , ,
chose , ,
~ in action 1) ,
,
; 2)
. .
~ in possession , ; ; ;
~ in suspension ;
~ local ,
~ transitory
circuit 1) ;
2) ; 3) (.)
judges go on ~ for part of the year
circuiteer ()
circuity
~ of action
85
circulation
circulation 1) ; 2) ; 3)
~ of capital
civil ~
money ~
velocity of ~
()
wholesale ~
circumduction 1) , ; 2) (.)
,
~ of the term
circumscription (
. .)
circumstance ; ; ; ; ; ;
~ in proof ,
~s of the case
aggravating ~s ()
attending ~s
attenuating ~s
collateral ~
concomitant ~
convincing ~ ,
exceptional ~
extenuating ~s
external ~ ,
failing ~s
incriminated ~
86
incriminating ~ ,
investigated ~ ,
legal ~ ,
,
mitigating ~
uninvestigated ~ ,
unusual ~ , ,
usual ~ ,
circumvention (, , )
citation 1)
, ; 2) ( );
3) ( ); 4) ()
~ to a statute
alternative ~s ( )
case ~ ,
,
contempt ~ ,
initial ~ 1) ; 2)
judicial ~ 1) ; 2) ( ,
. .)
legal ~ , . .
,
official ~
pre-Statute at Large ~ (.)
creditors claim
repeating ~ ( , .)
statute (statutory) ~ ,
traffic ~
unofficial ~
citizen
native-born ~
naturalized ~
non-resident ~ ,
private ~
resident ~ ,
citizenship
diverse ~ (.)
civics 1) ; 2)
civilian 1) ,
; 2)
; 3) (pl.)
claim 1) , ; , ; 2) ( . .); 3) ; ;
, ; 4) (.) ; ; ; 5) ; ,
~ and delivery
~ for damages
~ for relief
~ in action
~ in contract
~ in return
~ in tort
~ not defining the invention
,
~ of alibi
~ of cognizance
~ of interest (
)
~ of marriage
~ of right
~ of title
accident ~
adverse ~ 1)
,
; 2) , ; 3) ( )
ancillary ~ ,
antecedent ~ ,
apparatus ~
;
book ~
civil ~
clearing ~
colourable ~ ,
conflicting ~s ,
contingent ~ ( )
creditors ~
87
damage claim
damage ~
dependent ~ ;
dormant ~
embodiment ~ ,
false ~ ,
,
federal ~ (.)
fictitious ~ , ,
first ~ ,
,
foreign currency ~
fraudulent ~ , ,
frivolous ~ , ,
hostile ~
hybrid ~ (.) ,
injury ~
insubstantial ~
insurance ~
junior ~
,
legal ~
legitimate ~ ,
lode ~ (.) ,
loss ~
88
means ~ (.) ,
mining ~
,
money ~
multiple dependent ~ ,
omnibus ~ 1) , ; 2) ,
overbroad ~ (.) ,
,
payment ~
plaintiff s ~
point of ~
prearranged ~ ,
preferential ~ ,
prior ~ 1) ; 2) (.) ,
process ~ (.)
product ~ (.)
;
product-by-process ~ (.)
,
product liability ~ ( -)
reciprocal ~
occupying ~
clash ,
class , ,
~es of stock
~ or representative action ()
statutory ~ (.)
classification ( )
primary ~
( )
secondary ~ ( )
clause , , ; , (, ,
)
~ in contract , ,
American clause
American ~
(
, );
approval-of-order ~
arbitration ~ ,
assignment ~ 1) ( ); 2)
(, )
attestation ~ 1) ;
2)
()
average ~
berthing ~ 1) ; 2) ( )
best endeavour ~ ,
binding ~
,
bonded value ~
both to blame collision ~
break-down ~ (-)
bunkering deviation ~
burned and unburned ~ (., )
90
cancelling ~
( , , )
cease (cessar) ~ ( )
cession ~ ( )
contestable ~ ( )
continuation ~
contract(ual) ~ , ,
craft ~
detention ~
Jason clause
deviation ~ ,
disclaimer ~ ( )
efforts ~
( )
escalation ~ 1) ; 2)
escape ~ ,
; ,
excepted perits ~ ,
;
exception ~
excessive bail and fines ~ ( VIII )
exemption ~ , ,
freight ~
full faith and credit ~ ( 1 IV
,
)
general ice ~ ( )
grandfather ~ 1) (.)
; 2) ( )
grant-back ~ (.) 1) , ,
; 2) , ,
habendum ~ ,
impairment of contracts ~
( I
10 I ,
, )
Inchmaree ~ (
)
indemnity ~
, , ,
Institute Cargo ~s
insurance ~
introductory ~ , ()
irritant ~ 1) (.) () ;
2) (.) ,
Janson ~ ( 3% )
Jason ~ 1) ( 91
let-out clause
); 2) ( ,
)
let-out ~ ,
; ,
lien ~
location ~
()
lost or not lost ~
( ,
,
; ,
)
maintenance-of-membership ~ (
)
manufacturing ~ ( ,
)
memorandum ~ ( , , )
metalling ~
negligence ~
92
;
New Jason ~ (
,
)
obligation of contract ~
off hire ~
omnibus ~ , ,
,
penalty ~ ;
peris (of the sea) ~
prepayment ~
productivity ~ ( ,
)
proviso ~ , ( , provided)
reciprocity ~
reddendum ~
redelivery ~ -
release ~
repugnant ~s
reservation ~ ,
residuary ~
,
rise and fall ~
managing clerk
running-dawn ~
safe port ~
salvage ~
sister-ship ~ ,
subrogation ~ ( )
sue and labour ~
termination ~
testimonium ~ (
)
trademarks ~
; ( )
,
union signatory ~
(
,
, )
warehouse (to warehouse) ~
clausula
~ rebus sic stantibus (.)
(. . ,
, ,
)
clearance 1) , ; 2) ; ; ; 3) ; 4) ; 5)
credit pending ~
clearing 1) ;
2) , ;
3)
compulsory ~
clearinghouse
clerk 1) ; 2) ; 3)
~ of court ,
~ of peace
~ of seats
~ to the examining justices
~ to the justices ,
accounting ~
arbitrage ~
articled ~ ,
civil ~
deputy ~
exchange quotation ~ ,
filling ~
judicial (law) ~ ; ,
ledger accounting ~
managing ~ -
93
principal clerk
principal ~ 1) ; 2)
clerkship ,
client (, );
;
clientell (, )
close 1) ; 2) ,
~ of argument
~ of evidence
the ~ 1)
; 2)
closing , ( )
closure
cloture
coaching ~ ,
nomination ~
coadministrator
()
coalition ,
coalitionist
co-applicant
coasting ,
coastline
co-author
co-authorship
coconspirator 1) ; 2) ,
co-creditor
94
code 1) ; 2)
~ of evidence
~ of practice
civil ~
judicial ~ ,
labour ~
public ~
co-debtor
co-defendant ,
codicil ,
co-executor
coexistence
cogency , , ()
~ of testimony
cognate 1) ;
2) (.)
cognation 1) ; 2) (.) (
)
civil ~
mixed ~ -
natural ~
cognition 1)
; 2) (.)
cognizance 1) ; ;
; 2) ; 3) ;
; 4) ; ; 5) ; ;
judicial ~ 1) ,
(
combatant
,
); 2)
cognovit (actionem) (.)
cognovit judgment
co-guardian
cohabitation , ,
illicit ~
cohabitee
coheir
presumptive ~
coheiress
co-inheritance ,
co-inheritor
current ~
false ~
co-insurance ,
cojuror , ,
co-litigant 1) ; 2)
collateral 1) ; 2) ()
collation 1) ,
; 2)
; 3)
colleague
judicial ~ -,
collection 1) (
. .), , -
; 2) , (, , )
~ of arrears
~ of assets
~ of bills
~ of debts
~ of facts
debt agency ~
for ~ () ,
collegatary
collision , ,
street ~
collitigant 1) ; 2)
colloquium ( )
collusion ( )
tacit ~ ,
colour 1) ,
, (
-); 2) , ,
~ of authority
()
~ of law
~ of office
~ of title ,
false ~ ,
under ~ of law
combat (.)
judicial ~ (.)
combatant
95
combination
combination 1) , ; 2) , ,
~ of corporations
comity
judicial ~
command , ,
,
Royal ~ (
, )
commandment 1) ; 2)
~ of proceeding 1) ( ); 2)
comment 1) , ; 2) ; 3)
()
~ by the defence ,
case ~ 1) ; 2)
defamatory ~
judges ~ ,
commentary
juristic ~
commerce 1) , ; 2) ,
(. ); 3) ,
foreign ~
interstate ~
intrastate ~
commissariat ()
commissary 1) ;
2)
commission 1) ; ; 96
; ; 2) ; 3) ; ; ; 4) ,
; 5) (
), ; 6) (), ; 7) ; 8) -
~ in bankruptcy
~ past us
~ of appointment
~ of appraisement
~ of appraisement and sale
~ of assize
~ of conciliation ,
~ of inquiry
~ of lunacy ;
~ of rebellion (.)
,
C~ of the Peace
( )
~ of the peace 1) ;
; 2)
;
~ of unlivery
audit ~
brokers ~
claims ~
committeeship
del credere ~ ( , )
full ~ ,
grievance ~
investigating (investigative) ~
joint ~ ( )
law revision ~
Price ~
return ~
Security and Exchange ~
commissioner 1) ,
(pl.) ; 2) ; 3) (, ); 4)
~ of bail ,
~ of patents
Area Traffic C~s
bankruptcy ~
ecclesiastical ~s (- )
jury ~ ,
presiding ~
commitment 1) , ; 2) ;
3) , ; 4) ,
; 5) ()
~ for trial
,
civil ~
(., ) ()
contractual ~ ,
former ~
treaty ~s
committal 1) ; 2) ,
, ; 3) ()
~ for trial
,
on ~ for trial
committee 1) , ;
2) ,
~ of bankruptcy
~ of conference ,
~ of inquiry ,
appeal ~
drafting ~ ,
Floor Practices ~
investigative and hearing ~
Judicial ~ of the Privy Council (.)
rules ~
special ~
standing ~
visiting ~ 1) ; 2) ,
watch ~
committeeman
committeeship , (. )
97
committer
committer
committor ,
commodate
commodities ,
,
basic ~
consumer ~
export ~
exportable ~ ,
overpriced or underpriced ~ ,
staple ~ , ,
surplus ~
commodity 1) , , - ; 2) , ; 3)
bottleneck ~
cash ~ ; ,
futures ~
common 1) , ;
2) , ; 3) (pl.) ( ); 4)
~ appendant ,
~ appurtenant ,
~ at large
~ because of vicinage
~ in gross
~ of pasturage
98
~ of piscary
,
Doctors C~s
commorancy 1) , , ; 2) (.)
commorientes (.) ,
,
communicatee (.)
communication 1) ,
; 2) , ;
3) ( , ); 4) ()
confidential ~ ,
(. , )
matrimonial ~
,
official ~ 1) ,
; 2)
privileged ~ 1) () ( , . .); 2) ,
wrongful ~ 1) , ; 2) ;
3) ; ,
communings (.) ,
communion 1) ; 2) ; 3)
~ of goods (.)
community 1) ;
; 2) ; 3) , -
compensation
; 4) , ; 5)
~ of acquests ,
~ of goods
~ of profits ( )
commutation 1) ; 2)
~ of taxes
compact , (.
- );
social ~
company ,
~ limited by garantee ;
~ limited by shares ,
affiliated ~ ,
assessment ~
associated ~ 1) ;
2)
assurance ~
bogus ~
bubble ~
chartered ~ ,
commission ~ ,
holding ~ , ; , , -,
insurance ~
joint-stock ~
limited (liability) ~
non-prospectus ~ ,
one man ~ ,
;
parent ~
private ~ 1) ; 2) ( )
prospectus ~ ,
public ~ 1)
( ); 2)
share ~
statutory ~ ,
stock ~
subsidiary ~
trading ~
trust ~ ,
, -
unlimited ~
wild cat ~ ,
comparables
compatibility ,
compearance (.) ,
compensation 1) , ; 2) ; 3) (.)
99
legal ~ 1) ;
2) ;
competition 1) ;
2) (.) ,
bona fide (fair) ~
illicit ~
keen ~
latent ~
predatory ~
100
severe ~
unfair ~
competitiveness
competitor ,
would-be (potential) ~
compilation ;
,
compiler
complainant 1) ; 2)
complaint 1) , ; 2) ,
~ in testimony
civil ~
cross ~
delinquency ~
original ~
real ~ ,
telephone ~ ,
completion , ,
~ of proceedings
compliance ,
( )
complicacy
complice
complicity
active ~ ( )
compound ~
direct ~ ,
implicit ~
simple ~
tacit ~
conclusion
composition 1) ; , ; 2) ; 3) ; ; 4)
~ of matter (
)
~ of the court
compounder
amicable ~ ( )
comprint ,
( )
compromise 1) ;
2)
compter (.) ,
compulsion
~ of evidence
actual ~ ( )
presumed ~
testamentary ~
testimonial ~
compulsitor (.) ,
computus (.)
concealment 1) ; 2)
~ of birth
active ~ (
)
fraudulent ~
concept 1) ; 2)
judicial ~ 1) ,
; 2)
conception 1) ; 2) ; 3) ; 4) ; 5)
~ of invention , ,
antenuptial ~
legal ~
concern , ;
, , ; ;
; ; ;
major ~ ,
monopoly ~s
paying ~
concert , ,
in ~ ,
concession 1) ; ; 2) ,
lawful ~ ,
mutual (reciprocal) ~
unlawful ~ ,
concessioner (.)
concessit solvere (.)
conciliation 1) , ; 2)
(. )
conciliator
conclusion 1) ; 2) ;
101
conclusion of evidence
3) ; 4) ; 5) , ;
6) (. )
~ of evidence ,
~ of facts
~ of guilt
~ of investigation
~ of law 1) () , ;
2) ,
professional ~
conclusiveness ; , ,
concord ; ;
concordance ;
concubinage
concurrent 1) (.) , ; 2) ,
concussion ( ),
condemnation 1) ; 2) , ; 3) ; 4) ; 5)
conderaned ,
condescendence (.)
condition 1) , , ( ); 2)
( )
~ in deed
~ in law
102
~ laid down
affirmative ~ 1) (. . - ); 2) ()
casual ~ ( )
collateral ~
compulsory ~
concurrent ~s
consistent ~ ,
copulative ~
( )
dependent ~
( , )
disjunctive ~
dissolving ~ ,
enforceable ~ ,
executory ~
express ~
general ~s (of delivery) ()
harmful ~s ()
helpless ~
()
implied ~
impossible ~ ,
independent ~s ,
insensible ~ ,
market ~s ,
mental ~
conferee
mixed ~ ( )
mutual ~s ,
pendent ~ 1)
; 2)
positive ~ , (
)
potestative ~ ,
precedent ~
repugnant ~ ,
; ,
resolutive (resolutory) ~ ,
restrictive ~ () (
)
single ~ ( )
subsequent ~ ,
surplus ~s
suspensive ~ ,
typical ~
unenforceable ~ ,
working ~
conditio sine qua non (.) ,
condominimum
( ,
)
condonation 1)
(
), ; 2) ,
conduct 1) ; 2) ,
~ without fault
abusive ~
alleged ~ 1) ; 2) ,
bad ~
continuing (course of) ~
courtroom ~ (, )
delinquent ~
disorderly ~ ,
;
disruptive ~ ,
forbidden ~
fraudulent ~
involuntary ~
long course of ~ ,
neglect ~ ()
negligent tortious ~ ,
orderly ~ ,
prohibited ~
public ~ , ,
reckless ~ ,
safe ~ ,
tortious ~ ,
;
voluntary ~
conferee , ,
103
conference
conference 1) , , ; 2) ( )
liner ~ ()
prehearing (pretrial) ~
shipping ~ ,
confession ,
,
~ and avoidance
( )
~ of action
~ of actions
~ of defence ()
~ of error
~ of signature
admissible ~ (
)
advertent ~ ,
coerced ~
corroborated ~ ,
deathbed ~
extorted ~
extrajudicial ~
hand-written ~
implied ~
inadvertent ~
induced ~
intra-judicial ~
judicial ~ ,
naked ~
104
own ~
penitential ~
plenary ~ ,
pre-trial ~ ,
quasi ~
trustworthy ~ ,
uncorroborated ~ ,
untrustworthy ~ ,
verbal ~
whole ~ (, )
confessional ,
confessor ; ,
confidence 1) (.) ; 2) ; 3) ;
4)
confidentiality , ,
()
confines ,
protective ~ ()
confirmation 1) ;
2)
confiscation
~ of property
conflict , , ,
~ of claims
~ of evidence ,
~ of interest (.) (
-
ineffective consent
; )
~ of jurisdiction
~ of laws 1)
, ; 2)
(
)
jurisdictional ~
trademark ~
conformity 1) ; 2)
confusion 1) ; 2) , ,
~ as to sponsorship
~ of debts
~ of issue
~ of rights
~ of source
~ of titles
~ of trademarks
confutation
conjecture ,
conjoints
conjugality ,
connection 1) ; 2) , ; , ; 3) ; 4) (,
)
connexity ,
connivance 1) , ; 2)
conquest (., .) 1) ( ),
; 2) ,
consanguinity
collateral ~
lineal ~
conscience 1) , ; 2) ;
3)
legal ~
consciousness ,
~ of danger , , , ,
consealment , ,
;
consectives ,
consensus 1) ; 2) () , ,
~ ad idem (.)
~ of testimony
the general ~
consent ,
~ to be sued
express ~
implied ~ ;
,
ineffective ~ ,
105
informed consent
informed ~ ,
intelligent ~ ,
lawful ~ ()
marital ~
mutual ~
tacit ~
unanimous ~
unlawful ~ (),
consequence ; ;
; ; ; ;
~ in law ,
antitrust ~s
avoidable ~ ,
()
far-reaching ~ ,
harmful ~ ,
intended ~ ,
judicial ~ , t
legal ~s ,
major ~
minor ~
natural ~
unintended ~ ,
probable ~
coonsequents (.)
conservation
~ of evidence
conservator ;
106
consideration 1) , ; 2) ; 3)
, , , ; 4)
adequate ~ , ,
budgetary ~
concurrent ~
continuing ~
equitable ~ 1)
; 2)
executed ~
executory ~
express ~
fair and valuable ~ ,
good ~ 1) ,
,
; 2)
gratuitous ~
illegal ~
implied ~
impossible ~
legal ~
material ~ 1) , ;
2) ,
meritorious ~ -
ambiguous construction
, , /
money ~
moral ~
nominal ~ ,
nugatory ~
past ~
pecuniary ~
preliminary ~ ()
real ~
sufficient ~
sympathetic ~
valuable ~ , ,
consignation 1) ()
; 2) ;
3)
consignatory (.)
consignee 1) , (); 2) (, );
3)
consignment 1) , ;
2) ( )
consiliarius (.)
consilium ,
consistency (.,
), , ,
defendants ~
plaintiff s ~
witnesss ~
consolidation 1) ; 2) ; 3) ()
~ of (legal) actions 1)
; 2)
~ of appeals
~ of applications (.)
~ of cases
~ of corporations
~ of hearings
~ of shipments
consort () (. )
consortium 1) ; 2)
constat
constituency ,
constituent 1) ; 2)
constitution 1) , ;
2) , , ;
3) ,
~ of the court
constraint 1) ; 2) ; 3)
time ~s ;
construction
~ of will
accepted ~
adverse ~ ,
ambiguous ~ 1) , ; 2) , ( )
107
authentic construction
authentic ~
authoritative ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3) ; 4) ,
biased ~ ,
binding ~
broad ~
close ~ ()
commonly accepted ~
comparative ~ ,
correct ~
disused ~
divergent ~ ,
equitable ~ 1) ; 2)
erroneous ~
extended (extensive) ~
false ~
flexible ~
genuine ~
impartial ~
incorrect ~
judicial ~
latitudinal ~
legal ~ 1) ;
2) ; 3) ,
liberal ~
limited ~
literal ~ ,
loose ~
misleading ~ ,
108
mistaken ~
narrow ~
orthodox ~
parsimonious ~
partial ~
predestined ~
prejudicial ~
purposive ~
restrictive ~ ()
statutory ~ 1) , ; 2)
strict ~ 1) ; 2)
true ~
verbal ~
violent ~
wrong ~
constructionist
consuetude ,
consultant ,
compliance ~ ,
,
consultation 1) (.)
; 2) ;
consumer
consummation 1) ; 2) , ; ; ;
~ of contract
~ of marriage ,
consumption ,
capital ~ ;
contango 1) (
contract of consignment
; ); 2) ( ; )
contemner , ( );
contemplation 1) , ;
2) ,
~ of bankruptcy ( )
contempt 1) (
. .), ( , . .); 2) ; 3) (
)
~ against judge
~ of court , ;
~ of the law ()
civil ~ ,
consequential (constructive) ~ ,
direct ~ 1) ( ); 2) ( )
indirect ~ ( )
,
()
contention 1) ; 2) ;
3)
contest
judicial ~
will ~
contestant , ,
contingencies
contingency , ,
allowance for ~
continuance 1)
, ; 2) ,
~ of lien
continuity 1) ;
2)
~ of service
legal ~ ;
contract , ,
~ by deed ,
~ by post ,
~ implied in law
~ in suit ,
~ in writing
~ malum in se ,
~ malum prohibitum , ,
~ of adhesion ,
~ of affreightment
~ of agency
~ of beneficence
~ of carriage
~ of consignment
109
contract of debt
~ of debt
~ of engagement
~ of exchange and barter
~ of good faith ,
~ of guarantee
~ of indemnity
~ of insurance
~ of purchase/sale
~ of record ,
~ of tenancy ,
~ of work and labour ,
~ to sell (.) ,
~ unberrimae fidei
,
~ under seal
absolute ~
accessory ~
aleatory ~ ()
alternative ~
ambiguous ~
annuity ~
antenuptial ~
,
,
arrival ~ ,
beneficiary ~
binding ~
brokerage ~ ,
110
cash ~ ,
celebration of a ~
certain ~
classified ~
closed shop ~
collateral ~
conditional ~ ,
consensual ~
constructive ~
consumer ~
continuing ~
cost-plus ~
cost-plus-a-fixed-fee ~
currency futures ~ -
divisible ~
draft ~
engineering ~ ,
entire ~
essence of a ~
estate ~ ,
estoppel by ~
executed ~
executory ~
express ~
separation contract
federal ~ (.)
fiduciary ~
forward ~
frustrated ~ ; ,
futures ~
futures ~ failed to advance/decline
()
gaminy ~
gratuitous ~
hazardous ~ ()
illegal ~
immoral ~ ,
implicit ~ ,
implied ~ ,
;
impossible ~ ;
, -
inchoate ~ ,
indemnity ~
indivisible ~
innominate ~ ,
(
)
instalment ~ 1)
( ); 2) ( )
investment ~
joint ~ ,
know-how ~ (. . ), -
labour ~ ;
;
service contract
service ~ ,
severable ~
several ~ ,
sham ~
simple ~ ,
,
simulated ~ ;
, ;
social ~
special ~ 1) ;
2) ;
3) , ,
specialty ~
spot ~ ( ),
standard form ~ ,
,
string ~ 1) ;
2) (pl.)
terminal ~
trade union ~
,
turkey ~
unenforceable ~ ,
unexecuted ~ 1) ; 2)
unilateral ~
usurious ~
verbal ~ 1) ; 2)
void ~
,
wagering ~
written ~ ,
112
yellow-dog ~ (.) ; ,
contraction 1) (.,
, ); 2)
contractor 1) ; 2) ,
building ~
cooperative ~ 1) ; 2)
defence ~
federal ~ (.)
independent ~
original ~
prime ~ ;
contradiction 1) , , ; 2)
~ of claims
an official ~ of roumours
contradictor ,
contravention 1) (,
); 2) (, )
~ of law ,
contribution 1) , , ; 2) ; 3) , ; 4)
~ in money (cash) or in kind
charitable ~
,
general average ~
, ;
optional ~
conversion
qualified ~ ,
contributor ,
;
contrivance 1) , ; 2) , , (. )
fraudulent ~
contriver
control 1) , , , , (), ; 2) , ; 3) ;
4)
absolute ~ ,
accounting ~
cost ~
crowd ~ ;
exchange ~ ,
exploitive monopolistic ~
judicial ~
legal ~ ,
liquor ~ ,
parking ~
rent ~
standard cost ~
wage-price ~
controversion ,
controversy 1) ; ( ); 2) , ;
3)
~ in issue
justiciable ~ , ; ,
labour ~
local ~ () ,
reasonable ~
( )
substantial ~
contumacy 1) ; 2)
actual ~
conusance ,
conusee - ( )
conusor , ( )
convenience 1) ; 2)
public ~
convention 1) , ;
2) ; 3) (.)
half-year ~ ;
conventionary (.) 1) ;
2)
conversation
criminal ~ 1) ; 2) ,
conversion 1) ; 2) ; 3) ;
4) , ; 5)
113
conversion by a trustee
~ by a trustee
,
~ of application (.) ,
fraudulent ~
,
improper ~ of public funds to ones own
use
conveyance 1) , (. ); 2)
(.
); 3)
~ by record ,
~ of patent
~ of property
absolute ~
antenuptial ~
( )
fraudulent ~ ,
to draft a ~
voluntary ~ 1) ,
; 2) ,
( )
conveyancer ,
;
conveyancing 1) , ; 2)
conveyer , ()
114
conviction ,
co-obligee
co-obligor
coparcenary
coparcener ,
( )
coparcenery 1)
; 2)
coparceny
( ); ;
copartner
copartnership
copartnery (.)
co-party ( )
co-plaintiff
co-promisee
co-promisor
co-protection
copy 1) (.) ; 2) ; 3) ; 4) , ; 5) ()
~ of first-hand copy ,
~ of instrument
action ~
attested ~
authentic ~
authenticated ~
chinese ~ (.) , ; ,
certificated ~
close ~
corporation de jure
competitive ~ (.)
;
conformed ~
copyhold ~ (.) ( ,
)
diplomatic ~
disparaging ~
duplicate ~ ,
examined ~ ,
fair ~ ,
for true ~ ,
knocking ~ ,
,
legal deposit ~
manuscript ~ ;
negotiable ~ ; ,
office ~ 1) , , ; 2) ,
pirated ~ ,
printed ~ of the patent (.)
privileged ~ ( ,
)
scribal ~
true ~ ,
verified ~
voucher ~ 1) ; 2)
copyholder (.) (,
)
copyright ; ; ; ;
~ in (industrial) design
~ reserved
ad interim ~
common law ~ ,
Crown ~ ,
, ()
literary ~
statutory ~ ,
copyrightibility
,
co-respondent
corner 1) ,
; 2)
four ~s an instrument , ,
,
within four ~s ,
corporation , , , ,
~ by prescription
~ de facto
~ de jure
115
affiliated corporation
affiliated ~ ,
aggregate ~ ,
alien ~
business ~
charitable ~
civil ~ ( )
close ~ ( )
collapsible ~ ,
commercial ~
controlled ~
eleemosynary ~
family ~
insolvent ~ , ,
joint-stock ~
lay ~
moneyed ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3) ,
multinational ~
non-profit (non-for-profit) ~ ()
offending ~ ,
open ~
private ~ -
public utility ~ ,
quasi-public ~ ( )
116
sole ~
trading ~
trustee ~ ,
corporator
corpus (pl., corpora) (.) ,
correction 1) , ; 2) ; 3)
~ of bill 1)
; 2)
; 3) ; 4) ;
5) ; 6)
~ of inventorship (
)
correspondence 1) ;
2) ,
corrodiary (.) ,
,
corrody (.) ,
corrovoration 1) ( );
( ); 2)
~ of evidence
ample ~
dependent ~
independent ~
cosignatory ,
; , ( )
net cost
cost(s) 1) , ; 2) ;
3) , ; 4) ;
5) ,
~ and freight
~ of action ,
~ of capital
~ of goods sold
~ of living clause
~ of scrap (),
~s in (of) litigation
~s in the cause ,
~s in trial court
~s of administration ()
~s of capital deeping
~s of completion
~s of inventory
~s of justice
,
~s of lawyer
~s of sales
~s on appeal
~s to abide the event
accruing ~s ,
acquisition ~ ,
actual ~
actual ~s
all ~s ( ,
)
allocable ~s
allowable ~s
amortization ~s
amortized ~
average ~
average ~ per unit ~s
below ~
burden ~s
calculated ~s
commission ~s
committed ~s
(.: , , )
court ~s
current ~
double ~s
estimated ~
extra ~s ,
final ~ ,
first ~ ,
hospitality ~s
inderect ~s
interlocutory ~s ,
inventory ~ -
investment ~s
legal ~s
marginal ~
marketing ~s
miscellaneous ~s
negligible ~s ,
net ~ , ( )
117
treble ~s 1) ( , ,
); 2)
( )
with ~s ,
costing
absorption ~
co-stipulator
co-surety
co-tenancy ,
co-tenant , ,
cotrustee ( , 118
)
council 1) ; 2)
~ of conciliation ,
~ of the bar
judicial ~ 1) ; 2)
( )
judicial ~ of the circuit
restricted ~
Trusteeship ~ ()
counsel 1) , ;
2) , ; 3) , ; 4) ,
~ at law ( )
~ for the Commonwealth
chamber ~ 1) ,
,
; 2) ,
counselling ~ ,
divided ~ ,
family ~ ;
follow-up ~
junior ~ 1)
; 2)
Kings (Queens) C~
leading ~
counterpart
legal ~
obtained ~
opposing ~ 1) ; 2) ( )
Peoples ~
private ~ ,
retained ~
senior ~
trial ~ ,
( ),
counsellor 1) ,
(
); 2) ;
3) (. )
~ at law
defence ~
marriage ~
count 1) ;
; 2) ;
3) (.)
~ sur concessit solvere (.)
general ~
money ~
omnibus ~
( , , )
phantom ~ (., .)
, ( ,
, ,
, , )
special ~
counter (.)
counteraction
counter-affidavit
counter-appeal
counter-appellant ,
counterbond ;
counter-case ;
-
countercharge
counter-claim ,
counter-evidence ,
counterfeit 1) ,
; 2) ( ,
)
counterfeiting 1) ; 2) ( )
commercial ~ (., )
counterfoil (, . .)
counter-interrogation
counter-jetition
counter-letter
countermand 1)
, ; 2) (, . .)
countermart
counter-offer ,
counterpart 1) ,
( ); 2) ,
, ; 3) (, )
119
counter-petition
counter-petition
counter-plea ,
counter-proposal ,
counter-question
counter-security ;
countersign ,
countersignature ,
countersigning
counter-suit
courier , ,
course 1) (); 2) ,
,
~ of business
~ of dealing ,
~ of duty
~ of justice
~ of law ; ,
~ of performance
()
due ~ of law
due ~ of litigation
to defeat the ~ of justice
,
court 1) , , ,
; 2) ,
; 3) (.) , (., )
~ above
120
~ below
~ in band
~ not for record ,
~ of appeals
~ of arbitration ,
~ of cassation
~ of Claims (.)
( )
~ of Common Pleas ( )
~ of construction ,
~ of Customs and Patent Appeals (.)
~ of industrial relations ,
~ of nisi prius
~ of Ordinady ( )
~ of Passage ,
( )
~ of Protection (
)
~ of record
~ of referees
~ of small claims (
)
~ of staple
~ of Survey ( )
~ of swainmote
( ),
~ of wards ,
Registers court
~s of pie pudre (of piepoudre, of
piepowd ers)
(,
,
)
a ~ of first instance
appellate ~ (
)
assize ~
audience ~ (, ) ,
Bail C~ ( ,
)
bankruptcy ~
Barmote ~
burlaw ~
circuit ~
civil ~ ,
civil law ~
commissary ~ 1)
; 2) (.)
,
deciding ~
divided ~ ,
divorce ~
domestic ~
domestic relations ~
( )
examining ~
ex parte ~ (.)
family ~
final ~
full ~ ,
industrial ~
inferior ~
Instance ~ 1) ( ); 2) (.) ,
( )
justices ~ , ( )
kangaroo ~ ,
land ~ ;
~ to renew
absolute ~
affirmative ~
collateral ~ ,
concurrent ~s ,
covenantee 1) ; ,
; 2)
covenantor 1) ; , ; 2)
cover 1) ();
2) ( , ); 3) ;
~ for a draft
cash ~
full ~
gold ~
provisional ~
under separate ~
coverage 1) ; ;
, ; 2) (., );
3) ; 4) (., )
coverture 1) ; 2) ,
cover-up
covin ( )
cowie 1) (.) , ; 2)
crash ,
stockmarket ~
creancor/creancer
credential ,
credentials 1) ; 2) ,
credit 1) , ; 2) ;
3) ; 4)
~ against goods
123
~ to income ,
acceptance ~
blank ~ ,
cash ~
clean ~ ,
commercial ~ 1) ; 2)
confirmed ~
consumer ~
export ~
extortionate ~
final payment against ~s
general ~ of witness
import ~
instalment ~
intermediate-term ~
lax ~
long term ~
medium-term ~
mortgage ~
open ~
paper ~ ,
public ~
reimbursement ~ - ( , )
124
revolving ~ 1) ; 2)
short-term ~
sight ~ ,
,
standby ~
tax ~ ,
tied ~
trade ~
usurious ~
crediting
creditor ,
~ at large ,
~ by priority
,
bona fire judgement ~ ,
bond ~
book ~
catholic ~ (.) ,
certificate ~ ,
double ~ ,
execution ~ ,
general ~
joint ~s , ,
judgement ~ ,
junior ~ , ,
cross-interrogatory(ies)
lien ~ , ;
preferred ~ ,
prior ~
secondary ~ (.) ,
secured ~ , ;
senior ~ , ; ;
,
several ~s ,
single ~ ,
to secure a ~
unprivileged ~
; ,
unsecured ~ ,
; ,
warrant ~ ,
creditworthiness
crib
crier (of court)
crime ,
~ mala prohibite
( )
constructive ~ , (-) ,
crimination
crook ,
cross (.)
double ~ ,
cross-action ,
cross-appeal
cross-appellant
cross-application
cross(-)bill 1) () ;
2) ; 3)
cross-claim 1) , ; 2)
( )
cross-defendant
cross-demand
cross-designation of record
cross-errors 1) , ;
2) ,
cross-examination
~ to credit
~ to the issue
, ,
cross-examiner ,
crossing ()
cross-interrogation
cross-interrogatory(ies) 1) ; 2)
125
cross-licensing
cross-licensing ()
cross-opposition ,
cross-proceeding(s)
cross-question ,
cross-questioning
cumulation
curator 1) (.) ; 2) ( )
cure
~ by verdict
~-no pay ( )
currency 1) , ; 2)
, ; 3)
~ of account ,
~ of contract 1) ;
2)
agreement ~
blocked ~
common ~
convertible ~ ()
depreciated ~
domestic ~ ()
functional ~
hard ~ ;
key ~ ,
soft ~
sound ~ ,
126
transaction ~
treasury ~
curtesy (
)
curtilage ,
custodian 1) , ;
2) ,
document ~
custodianship ,
custodier
custody 1) , ; 2) , , ; 3) , ; 4)
alternating ~
civil ~
documents ~
ideal ~
illegal ~
interim ~ 1) , ; 2) ,
joint ~
judicial ~ 1) ;
2)
lawful (legal) ~
parental ~
proper ~ ()
safe ~ , ,
special ~
to have in ~ 1) ; 2) ,
to have in ~ on a warrant
alternative damages
custom ,
~ of merchants ,
~ of the port ,
~ of the trade ,
commercial ~
marriage ~s
special ~ 1) ; 2)
Ulster (tenant-right) ~ ( )
customary ( )
customer , ,
final ~ ()
initial ~
undisclosed ~
cut ,
price ~
relief ~
cutback , ,
~ of spending
cutcherry (.)
cutting ; ,
cost ~ ,
rate ~ ;
selective prise ~
cycle () , ,
~ of money
~ of reproduction
delivery ~
investment ~
turnover ~ ()
D
damage(s) 1) (pl.) ; 2) (pl.)
,
; 3) , ,
~ done
~ per crime ,
,
~s at large
~s to person
~s ultra
~ to property ,
actual ~ 1) ,
; 2) (pl.) ,
added ~s
aggravated ~s
aggregate ~
agreed ~s
agreed and liquidated ~s 1) ;
2)
alternative ~s ( )
127
amenity damages
amenity ~s
anticipatory ~s
apprehended ~
bodily ~
by way of ~s
civil ~s
claimed ~
compensable ~s ,
compensatory ~s ,
,
concealed ~ (
)
consequential ~s
contemptuous ~s ( , , , , ,
)
continuing ~
direct ~s
double ~s
excessive ~s
exemplary (presumptive/punitive/
punitory/vindicative) ~s ; ,
exemplary or punitive ~s
expectancy ~s
fee ~s
(
)
forseeable ~
general ~s ( 128
)
great ~
imaginary ~s
incidental ~
indirect ~s
intervening ~s ,
irreparable ~ 1)
; 2) (pl.) ,
land ~s
liquidated ~s ; ;
(
)
malicious ~
money (pecuniary) ~s ,
moral ~
necessary ~s
(
)
nominal ~s ,
,
patent ~s 1) (.) ; 2)
penal ~s
permanent ~s
property ~ 1) , ; 2) (pl.)
prospective ~s ;
proximate ~s
remote ~s
rescissory ~s
data of trial
riotous ~ ,
sentimental ~ ,
(
)
special ~s ,
,
specific ~ , ,
speculative ~s
statutory ~s ,
stipulated ~s
substantial ~s ,
temporary ~s
to ask for ~s
to assess ~s
to lay ~s ;
to pay ~s
to recover ~s
to repair/to pay/ the ~s
to suffer ~s
to undo the ~ ,
tremble ~s
unliquidated ~s ; ( ,
unrepaired ~
vindictive ~s ,
( )
damage-feasant
damnification ,
,
damnum absque injuria (.)
damnum emergens (.)
damp ;
to cash a ~ upon trade
Daniel (.)
~ come to judgement-upon ()
danism
data , ,
aggregate capital ~
assets-size ~
available ~ ,
balance sheet ~
date , , ,
~ of appearance ( )
~ of cleavage
~ of decision ,
~ of issue 1) ; 2)
~ of judg(e)ment
~ of maturity (., ),
~ of performance ,
~ of record
~ of signature (.,
)
~ of trial
129
date of verdict
~ of verdict
agreed-upon delivery ~
ante-~ 1) , , (,
.); 2) ,
applicable ~ ,
appointed ~ 1) ;
2)
bearing ~ ,
contract ~ ,
controlling ~
copyright ~
delivery ~
due ~
effective ~ ;
,
expiration ~
final ~
imprint ~ ,
interest ~
lodg(e)ment ~ (., , )
qualifying ~ ,
reciprocity ~ (.)
( )
value ~
dation ,
day 1) , ; 2)
~ in court 1) ,
; 2)
130
~ of grace ; ; ,
~s in court
~s respite ;
account ~ ; ,
active ~s
adjournment ~ ,
affirmance- ~ -general (.) ,
appearance ~ ,
business ~ ,
calendar ~ 1) ;
2)
civil ~
closing ~
commission ~
court ~ -
, ,
excluded ~ ,
judicial ~
juridical ~
law ~ 1) ( ) ; 2)
lay ~s ,
legal ~ -
mean solar ~
non-judicial ~
debt(s)
order ~ ( )
paper ~ ,
peremptory ~ ,
quarter ~ (,
)
return ~ ,
settlement ~
,
term ~ 1) ;
2) ,
(, . .)
trading ~
trial ~
working ~s
dayman 1) ; 2) , ,
dead-hand ,
deadline
dead-pledge
deal 1) ; 2)
compensation ~
package ~ ,
to make ~
dealer 1) , ; 2) ; 3)
exchange ~
illicit ~ ; ,
real estate ~
security ~ , ;
dealership , ; ,
to grant ~
to withdraw ~
dealing 1) , , , , ,
; 2) (pl.)
clandestine ~ ,
stock exchange ~s
dean ,
D~
D~ of Arches
D~ of Faculty ( )
debarment ,
debate(s) , ,
,
forensic ~ ,
debenture 1) , ; 2)
convertible ~
customs ~
mortgage ~
sincing fund ~ ,
subordinate ~
debit ,
debt(s) 1) , . . ;
, , ; 2)
; 3)
131
false ~ (
, )
fiduciary ~
floating ~ ; ,
fraudulent ~ ,
free of ~
funded ~ ,
gaming ~ ,
hypothecary ~ ,
132
installment ~ ,
interest ~
judgement ~ ,
legal ~ 1) , ; 2)
liquid ~ ( )
liquidated ~ 1) ;
2) ,
mercantile ~
mortgage ~
mutual ~s
outstanding ~ ,
passive ~ 1) , ; 2)
play ~ ,
preferential (preferred) ~ ( )
privileged ~
pure ~ (.) ( )
recoverable ~ ,
secured ~
simple ~ ,
specialty ~
to acknowledge a ~
to cancel ~s
to collect ~s ,
to discharge a ~ ()
to get into ~s
to incur a ~
to meet ~s ()
impugned decision
to owe a ~
to recover a ~
to retire ~s
to settle ~
to sink a ~
total ~
unsecured ~
debtee
debtor 1) ; 2) ;
3)
absconding ~ ,
discharged ~ ,
fraudulent ~ ,
insolvent ~
joint ~s ; ,
judgement ~ , ;
liquidating ~
poor ~
primary ~
principal ~ 1) ;
2)
( )
several ~s ,
sudry ~s
decay , , ,
decease ,
decedent
deceit 1) , ; 2)
by ~ ,
decency ,
deception
caught in a ~
decerniture ,
decision ,
(),
~ in the action
~ in X v. Y Y
~ on the merits
(, )
~ on the substance (merits) of the case
~ under the statute ,
adverse ~ ,
arbitral ~
authoritative ~ 1) ; 2) ()
case ~
conclusive ~ ( )
court ~
definitive ~
disposition ~
(, )
disputed ~ ,
executive ~
favourable ~ ,
final ~ 1) ;
2)
final and conclusive ~
flat ~
immunity ~
impugned ~
133
interim decision
interim ~
judges ~
judicial ~
landmark ~
, ; ,
legal ~
majority ~
motivated ~
plea-bargaining ~ ,
previous ~ ,
reasoned ~
reported ~ ,
sentencing ~
state ~
the ~ is pending
to reach a ~ 1) ;
2)
unreported ~ 1) , ;
2) , , , . .
waiver ~ ()
declarant 1) (,
. .), ; 2)
declaration 1) , . . ; 2) ( ); 3)
~ against interest
~ by authority
~ in chief
134
~ in lieu of an oath ,
~ of absence
~ of bankruptcy/of insolvency
~ of death
~ of forfeiture (
)
~ of insolvency
~ of intent ,
~ of intention 1) , ; 2) (.)
~ of majority -
~ of priority (.) ()
~ of trust
~ of will 1) ; 2)
common-law ~
dying ~
equivocal ~ ,
false ~
legitimacy ~ ()
negative ~ ,
pedigree ~ ( )
positive ~ ,
positive ~ of authority
dedimus
post-testamentary ~ of testator
statutory ~
( )
to utter ~
true ~ ,
untrue ~ ,
declarator (.)
, ,
declination (.)
declinature (.)
, ()
deconsecration 1) ;
2)
~ of divorce
~ of lunacy
de computo (.)
decree , , (), ,
(), ,
~ in equity ,
~ nisi (.) -
(. ; ,
)
~ of distribution
~ of insolvency
~ of nullity -
(,
. .),
~ of restriction
~ of the court , , , ,
~ pro confesso
absolute ~ , (
)
adverse ~
consent ~
dative ~ (.)
deficiency ~
divorce ~
final ~ ( )
foreclosure ~ 1) ; 2)
pronounce a ~
decreet (.)
~ absolvitor (.)
~ condemnator (.)
dedication 1) (); 2) (.)
, ,
dedimus ,
135
deduction
deduction 1) , ;
2) , ; 3) , ,
; 4) ,
depreciation ~ ;
rat(e)able from pay ~s
deed 1) , , ,
; 2) ; 3) ,
; 4)
~ in fee
~ mortis causa (.)
~ of accession (.)
~ of agency
~ of arrangement
~ of assignment
~ of conveyance ,
~ of covenant
~ of defeasance , -
~ of distruction
~ of gift ,
~ of protest
~ of real estate
~ of release
~ of separation
136
~ of settlement -
~ of transfer ,
~ of trust
absolute ~ 1)
; 2)
( )
assignment ~ ,
defeasible ~ ,
forged ~s
gratuitous ~
morgage ~ ,
quitclaim ~ ,
tax ~
title ~ ,
( -)
to draw up a ~
trust ~ ( )
valid ~ ,
deed-poll
deemster ,
( )
defalcation 1) ; ; 2)
defalcator
defamation (
),
defence of laches
~ of character
malicious ~
default 1) ; ;
2) ; ; ; 3) ,
-; 4) ; 5)
~ at trial
~ in appearance ( )
~ in payment
~ of appearance
~ of defence
~ of issue
~ of payment
~ of pleading
~ on debt
~ on interest
~ on obligations
by ~ ;
in ~ of payment
on ~ ,
to be in ~
to claim ~
to go by ~
to make ~ 1) (); 2)
to suffer a ~
willfull ~
defaulter 1) , ; 2) , ; 3)
defeasance 1) , , ; 2) ; (
)
defeat 1) , ;
2) ( . .)
defect ; ; ; ,
~ in process
~ of form ,
~ of proceedings
~ of substance ,
~ of title
apparent ~(s) (), () , () ()
formal ~
legal ~ ,
defence 1) ; 2) ; 3)
; ;
4) , ; 5)
~ of alibi
~ of appeal
~ of duress
~ of extreme necessity ,
~ of inadmissibility
~ of irrelevance
()
~ of irresponsibility
~ of laches ( , )
137
defence of minority
~ of minority
~ of mistake
~ of pregnancy
~ of privilege
~ of property
~ of superior order
~ to counterclaim
affirmative ~ ,
available ~
civil ~
complete ~
dilatory ~ ,
( )
error facti ~
full ~
good ~ 1) ,
; 2)
good faith ~
invalidity ~
(., )
issuable ~
legal ~
legality ~
licence ~ ( )
meritorious ~
misuse ~
138
necessity ~ ()
negative ~
objective ~
open ~ ,
peremptory ~ ,
points of ~
pretermitted ~ ,
private ~ ( )
sham ~ , ( ,
)
special ~
state ~ ;
to be heard in ones ~ ( )
to conduct ~
to conduct ones own ~
to establish ~
to forestall a ~
to lead for the ~
to maintain ~
to make ~
to raise ~ ,
to set up ~
to support ~
deforceor
to support ~ of procedural law
to support ~ of sustantive law -
valid ~ 1)
; 2) ,
defendant
~ in attendance
~ in error
~s joined for trial ,
aggrieved ~ ,
antitrust ~ (.)
civil ~
cooperative ~
( )
corporate ~ -
federal ~ (.)
impecunious (indigent) ~ ,
,
multiple ~ 1) ,
; 2) (pl.)
numerous ~s
prospective ~
putative ~
several ~s
state ~
to find for (against) ~
()
United States ~ 1) , ; 2)
unrepresented ~
defendant-patient ,
defender 1) (.)
; 2)
defensor 1) ; 2) ;
3)
defiance ;
()
~ of law
in ~ of ,
deficiency , , , -
~ of law ,
~ of specification
()
legal ~
to correct a legal ~
to make up ~
deficit , , ;
;
definition , ,
judicial ~
legal ~
legislative ~
deflation ,
deforcement 1) , ,
; 2)
; 3) (.)
deforceor
139
deforciant
deforciant
defraudation , ;
(-)
defrayal ,
defrayer
degeneration ,
~ of trademark ( )
degree 1) , ; 2)
()
~ of consanguinity ,
~ of inventiveness , ,
~ of jurisdiction
~ of newness
~ of proof
~s of kin
~s of negligence
civil ~ ,
Levitical ~ ,
relation ~
prohibited (forbidden) ~s ,
delay 1) , , ; 2) ; 3) ;
,
~ in appeal
~ in delivery ;
~ in performance
~ in trial 1) ; 2)
~ on appeal 1) ; 2)
140
inordinate ~
ordinate ~
pre-arrest ~
reasonable ~ ,
to ask for a ~
to grant a ~
unreasonable ~ ,
without ~ , ,
without undue ~
del credere (.) ( )
delegant ,
delegation 1) ()
; 2) , (); 3) ,
~ of powers
trade ~
deletion , ,
( )
deliberation 1) , ; 2)
jurys ~
to recess for ~
to retire for ~ ( )
delict , ,
delineation 1) ;
2) ,
delinquency 1) ,
; 2) , (, ); 3) ,
express demand
computer ~ ,
contractual ~ ,
counsels ~
detected ~
infant ~
juvenile court ~
minimal ~ (
, , . .)
deliverance 1) (.) ; 2) (.) , ; 3) ,
; 4)
deliveries
counter ~
credit ~
delayed ~
obligatory ~
reciprocal ~
reparation ~
delivery 1) ,
; 2) , ,
(); 3) (); 4) ();
5) ()
~ by installments
~ in escrow
(
)
~ of complete factory equipment
~ pursuant to a contract
absolute ~ of deed , ,
additional ~s
forward ~
legal ~ ,
manual ~ ,
short ~
to delay ~
to make ~ of a commodity
to take ~ , (, )
to take ~ of a commodity
,
demand 1) , , ,
; 2) ;
3) ; 4)
~ and supply
~ for relief ;
~ in reconvention
after ~
civil ~
civil investigative ~ (.)
counter ~ ,
cross ~ ( )
enforcement ~s ,
express ~
141
independent demand
independent ~
investigative ~
, ,
lawful ~
legal ~
liquidated ~
on ~ ;
on ~ after date
opposite ~
personal ~ (
)
to hold a ~ against smb.
-
to pay on ~ 1) ; 2)
unliquidated ~
demandant
demander ;
demesne ; ;
; (
)
~ as of fee
ancient ~ 1) ;
2) (.) , ; 3) (.) , (1006 .)
Royal ~
demise 1)
; 2) ;
142
demurrage ( . .),
, , ,
,
demurrant ,
; ,
demurrer ,
; ,
~ to evidence (
)
~ to interrogatory ,
general ~
,
parol ~ ( )
speaking ~
special ~ - ; ,
denial 1) , , ; 2) , ,
~ of discharge
( )
~ of export privileges
~ of fault/of ones guilt
()
~ of justice
~ of public right
~ of right ;
deposition
~ of tariff concessions
~ under oath ()
bare ~
conjunctive ~
flat ~
general ~ ,
specific ~
; ,
denigration 1) ; 2)
denomination 1) , ; 2)
~ of applicant
denunciation 1) ; 2) , , ; 3) , ; ()
departure 1)
; 2) (.) ;
3) , ( , , . .); ;
dependence 1) (, ); 2) ; 3) , ,
dependent
personal ~
deponent , ; , ; ,
deposit 1) , ;
; ;
; 2) , ; 3) , ( ); 4) ( );
5) (, ,
)
~ at short notice
~ for hire
~ of title-deeds
bank ~ ,
demand ~
equitable ~
fixed ~
general (irregular) ~ -,
involuntary ~ 1) ;
2)
naked ~
regular ~ ,
savings ~
sight ~
special ~ ,
specific ~ ,
time ~
transferable ~s
depositation 1) (.) ,
, ; 2) , ; 3) ( )
deposition 1) () ; ; 2)
; 3)
, , ; 4) , , ; 5)
143
deposition in evidence
~ in evidence
~ of testimony
oral ~
pretrial ~ 1)
; 2) (, , )
sworn ~
to take ~
depositor ; ; ; ,
depository 1) , ;
2) ;
depot ,
sales ~
supply ~
wholesale ~
deprecation ;
depreciation ;
~ of capital
~ though inflation
deprivation ;
~ of consortium ,
~ of necessities
~ of property ,
~ of rights , ,
de recordo et processu mittendis (.)
144
derelict 1) ;
2) ,
dereliction 1) , ; 2) , (); 3)
~ of duty ,
derogation 1) ( . .); 2) ()
~ of the powers
in ~ of ,
descendant ,
collateral ~
direct (lineal) ~
descendibility ,
descent 1) ,
;
2)
~ of property in the female line
collateral ~
,
direct (lineal) ~ 1)
; 2)
description ; ;
design ; ;
determination of proceeding(s)
ornamental ~ ( )
patentable ~ (.)
patented ~ (.)
registered ~
trademark ~ ,
designation 1) ; 2) , , ( ); 3) ;
4)
ad interim ~
service ~
trade ~
designee
despatch (dispatch) 1) ;
2) ; 3) ,
~ of business ,
customary ~ ,
reasonable ~
desperado (, )
destination ,
destruction 1) ; 2) ; 3)
~ of action
property ~
detainee ,
,
detainer 1)
; 2) ; 3) ()
forcible ~ , (, )
to let the ~ stand
detainment
detention 1) , () ; 2) , ,
; 3) , ,
~ on remand
~ until the trial
detention awaiting trial (temporary) ~
unfounded ~ ,
voluntary ~
determination 1) ; 2) (); 3) , (); 4)
~ of adverse claim
,
~ of guilt ,
~ of indigency ,
~ of law 1) ,
; 2)
, ( )
~ of proceeding(s)
145
bail determination
bail ~ ,
final ~ ,
initial ~
procedural ~
restitution ~
waiver ~
determiner (.) , ,
detinue 1)
() () ; 2) ,
detraction
detractor
detriment , ,
to the ~ of -
-
devastation 1) (
. .), ;
2)
devastavit 1)
; 2)
deviation , . .
device 1) , , ; 2) ,
accused ~ (.) , , ( )
advertising ~ , (
)
146
fraudulent ~
infringing ~ (.)
unlawful ~
devise 1) ,
; 2) , , ; 3)
contingent (executory) ~
general ~
lapsed ~ ,
; ,
residuary ~ ,
specific ~
devisee
,
first ~
residuary ~ ( ) ,
deviser 1) , ; 2)
devisor
devolution
(, )
dialect
the lawyers ~
dicker ,
written direction
dictate ,
dictation 1) ; 2)
dictum (.) ; , ; ,
; ,
gratis ~ (.)
obiter ~ (.) 1) (); 2)
judicial ~ () ,
diddeisor , (-)
dies (.)
~ juridicus (.)
~ non (juridicus) (.)
diet 1) (.) ; 2)
; 3) ;
4)
difference , , ,
~ in field (.)
legal ~
to arrange a ~ ,
to decide the ~ ,
to settle ~ ,
to speculate in ~s (.)
to split the ~ , ; ,
diffusion ;
~ of investment
digama (digamy)
digamist ,
digression (
)
dijudication
dilapidation(s) 1) ,
; 2) ; 3)
( )
to pay for ~s
,
diligence 1) ; 2) (.)
;
3) (.)
dilution (
)
diminition ,
(,
)
dimission
direction 1) , ; 2) , ; 3) ,
, , ;
4)
~ in case of need
(judges) ~ to the jury ()
verbal ~
written ~
147
disability
disability 1) ; ; 2) ; ; 3) ;
; 4)
~ of infancy
~ of judge 1) ; 2)
partial ~
pensionable ~ ,
permanent ~ () ( )
temporary ~
total ~
disablement 1) , ; 2)
disadvantage 1) , ; 2) ,
legal ~
disaffirmance , ; ,
disageement , ,
disallowance , ,
disappropriation
disarrangement , ,
~ of settlement relations
disavowal 1) ; 2) , ; 3)
disbarment
,
148
disbursement 1) ; 2) ,
discharge 1) ( ); 2) ;
3) , (, ); 4) ,
(); 5) ();
6) ( ); 7) ; 8) ,
~ for inaptitude
~ of contract ;
~ of debt
~ of debtor
~ of defendant
~ of duty ;
~ of grand jury ( )
~ of jury
( )
~ of surety
absolute ~ 1)
( . .); 2) ( ); 3)
conditional ~
final ~ ,
lawful ~
safe ~ ( ), ,
to acquire discretion
suspensive ~
unconditional ~ ,
discipline 1) , ;
2)
exact (harsh) ~
stern (strict) ~
disclaimer 1) ( ), ; 2)
;
;
3) , (, )
terminal ~
disclosure ; ;
;
~ of agreement
~ of alibi
~ of document 1) ; 2)
~ of evidence ,
~ of information 1) ; 2)
~ of invention 1) , ; 2)
mandatory ~ ()
unclaimed patent ~ , ,
; ,
,
discontinuance 1) (.
); 2)
involuntary ~
discount 1) , ;
2) ; 3) ; 4)
discovert ,
discoverture ,
( )
discovery 1) ()
, ; 2) ;
3) ( )
~ of documents 1) ; 2)
~ of evidence
~ of law ,
( )
omnibus pretrial ~
)
pretrial ~
discredit 1) ; 2) ; 3) ()
discrepancy , ,
,
price ~
discretion 1) ,
; 2)
~ of the court
abused ~ ,
at the ~
judicial ~ ,
legal ~ ,
reasonable ~
restrained ~ ,
sentencing ~
sound ~ ,
to acquire ~
149
unrestrained discretion
unrestrained ~ ,
discrimination 1) ; 2) ,
;
employment ~
illegal (unlawful) ~
discussion 1) ; ; , ; 2)
( ); 3)
( , )
disengagement 1) ;
2)
disentail
disentailment
disestablishment
disherison
disheritance
dishonesty 1) ; , ; 2) ;
3)
employee ~
dishono(u)r 1) ; 2)
disinherison
disinheritance
disinterestedness ; ;
disintermidation
150
disinvestment
dismissal 1) ();
( ); 2) (); 3) ,
~ agreed
~ of action 1) ,
; 2)
~ of a jury
~ of appeal ;
~ of case
~ of licence
~ of review ( )
~ without prejudice
~ with prejudice
lawful ~ 1) , ; 2)
prejudicial ~
pretrial ~
summary ~ ()
voluntary ~
wrongful ~ 1) , ; 2)
dismission ; ;
disparagement 1) ; 2) , ; 3) ,
in dissent
~ of competitor
,
dispensation 1) , ,
, ; , ; 2) ()
~ of justice
marriage ~
disponent
disposal 1) ();
(); ();
2) , (, ); 3) ,
disposition 1) , (, ); 2)
(), (); 3) ,
; 4) , ,
~ of case ,
~ of funds
~ of offender ,
~ of profits
contentious ~ , ()
courts ~ of the case
delinquent ~ ,
former ~ ,
post-mortuary ~
previous (prior) ~ ,
testamentary ~
151
dissenter
dissenter
~ from court ,
~ from judg(e)ment ,
dissentient ,
disseraination ,
()
dissolution 1) ; 2) (); 3) ,
; 4) ; 5)
~ of a treaty
~ of marriage
voluntary ~ 1) ; 2)
distinctiveness
(., )
distinctness
(., )
distortion ()
distrainee ,
()
distrainer ,
distrainment (distraint)
;
under ~ ( )
distress 1) , ; 2) ; ; 3) ,
to levy a ~ ,
( )
distributee ( )
152
distribution 1) , . .
( ); 2) (.) ()
~ in liquidation
~ of estates , -
~ of justice
final ~
tentative ~
distributor ; ;
; ; ; ,
( , ,
)
district
assessment ~ ,
judicial ~
distringas 1)
; 2)
disturbance
~ of franchise ,
family ~ ; ,
disuse (, . .)
diversion ,
,
~ of goods
~ of waters ,
diversity 1) , ;
undefended divorce
2)
~ of practice
,
divestiture (, , )
dividend
accrued ~(s) 1) ,
; ,
; 2) ,
accumulated ~s
;
asset ~ ()
cash ~
comulative ~s
consent ~
constructive ~
contributory ~ ( )
deferred ~s
extra ~
passed ~
preferred ~
scrip ~ ,
share ~
stock ~
unpaid ~
year-end ~ ,
division 1) , , ; ; ; 2) , ,
; 3) ,
~ of labour
~ of opinion
Admiralty D~
,
( )
Divorce D~ ( )
even ~ of votes
Family D~
( )
Probate D~ ( )
substantive ~s ()
divorce ,
~ a mensa et thoro ,
( )
~ a vinculo matrimonii (
)
~ by proxy
absolute ~ 1) ,
; 2)
defended ~
international ~ ,
limited ~ ,
migratory ~
( ,
)
out-of-state ~
( )
undefended ~
153
divorcee
divorcee ,
divorcement 1) ;
2) (.)
( )
divorcer 1)
(, ); 2) ,
docket (.) 1) , ; 2) ,
; 3) ,
; ; ,
; ; ( )
appearance ~
civil ~
judgement ~
motion ~
on the ~ , ,
trial ~
doctrine , ,
alter ego ~
attractive nuisance ~ ,
common employment ~ (
, )
continuous transportation ~
154
deviation ~
( ),
exhaustion (by sale) ~ (.) ( )
family purpose ~ ,
functionality ~ ( ,
, ,
)
infection ~
( )
internal ~
second(ary) meaning ~
( ,
, , ,
)
stare decisis ~
matrimonial domicile
~ obtained by process ,
~ of incorporation
~ of title (to the goods)
~ read in evidence ,
~s of the case in court ,
~ under seal
autograph ~ signed
contested ~
counterfeit ~
evidential ~ ,
forged ~ ,
incriminating ~
legal ~
questioned ~
shipping ~s ,
ships ~s
testamentary ~ , ;
to settle ~
to suppress ~
to surrender ~s
to tender ~s
vessel ~s
documentation 1) , ; 2) ,
additional ~ 1) ; 2)
,
doer , ,
; , ;
doing ,
dole 1) (.) ; 2)
domain 1) ; 2) ,
;
~ of law ,
eminent ~
exclusive ~ 1) ( ); 2)
territorial ~ 1) ; 2) ,
domestication
domicile 1) (),
; 2)
, ()
~ by birth
~ by choice
~ by operation of law ,
~ of choice (of origin)
( )
~ of succession ,
civil ~ ( )
commercial ~ ,
domestic (municipal) ~ ,
elected ~ (
)
matrimonial ~
155
native domicile
native ~
natural ~
original ~ 1) ; 2) ,
personal ~ (
)
quasi-national ~
trade ~ , ,
domiciliation ,
dominion ; ;
exercised ~
donatary
donatio mortis causa (.)
donation 1) , ; 2)
donatory ,
,
donee 1) , ;
2) , ;
3) , ; ,
doner
sham ~
donor 1) , ;
2) ,
~ intestate ,
~ testate , ,
doom (.) ,
doomsday
doomsman
156
doomster 1) (.) ;
2) (.)
dormancy
dos ( )
dot (.)
dotation 1) , ;
2)
dower
doweress (.) ,
downfall
downy , ,
one-time ~ies
draft 1) ; 2) ,
approved ~
bank (bankers) ~ , ;
bill ~
clean ~
demand ~ ,
documentary ~
; ,
long ~ ,
presentation ~ ,
return ~ ,
sight ~ , ;
time ~
to issue ~
drafting
claim ~ 1) ; 2) (.)
draftsman
death duty
draw
drawback , ; ; ; ;
drawee
drawer , ,
drawing (); ( ); ;
, ; ;
~ in a set
drink-drive
drinking
legal ~
underage ~
droit 1) , ; (.) ; 2) (pl.) ; 3) (pl.)
drop ,
~ of prices
duces tecum (.)
dud (.) ,
due , , ,
annual ~ , , ,
port ~s
regular ~ , , ;
dues ,
dumping ;
dun
duplicate 1) , ; 2) ;
3)
~ of exchange
duplicity ;
duply (.) ,
duration , (, . .)
~ of recommitment ,
duress(e)
~ of goods
economic ~
to do something under ~
duressor ,
duty 1) , , , ; 2) , ,
~ enjoined by law ,
~ for revenue
~ free ,
~ of detraction
civilian ~
contractual ~ ,
contrary to a ~
death ~
157
disclosure duty
disclosure ~ 1)
; 2) (.)
( )
discretionary ~
elected for a ~
estate ~
excise ~ ,
inheritance ~
judicial ~ ,
legal ~
succession ~
tack ~ (.)
to accomplish the ~
dwelling ,
dyvour (.) ,
E
earles-penny (earls penny)
earmarking ,
earner ,
earnest
earnings , ,
~ before interest and taxes
~ per share
excess ~
export ~
fully diluted ~ per share
net ~ after taxes
158
retained ~
subsidiary ~
earsement ,
~ by implication
~ by prescription
~ in gross
~ of access
~ of convenience
~ of natural support
~ of necessity
affirmative ~ ( ),
apparent ~
appurtenant ~ ;
,
continuous ~
discontinuing ~
discontinuous ~
exclusive ~
implied ~
intermittent ~
negative ~
private or public ~
public ~
quasi ~
reciprocal negative ~
reserved ~
secondary ~ ( );
ear-witness , , ;
election
edition 1) ; 2) , ,
copyright ~ ,
enlarged ~ ,
official ~ 1) ;
2) ,
original ~
seized ~
unauthorized ~ ,
unofficial ~ 1) ; 2) ;
effect 1) , ; 2) , , , , , ; 3) ;
; 4) (pl.) ; 5) (pl.) ()
adverse ~
binding ~ (, . .)
delaying ~
deterrent ~ ( ) ; ,
evidential ~
feedback ~ of income upon investment
further ~ (, , )
in ~ ( , , )
legal ~ 1) ;
2) ;
movable ~s
personal ~s
portable ~s
to come into ~
to give ~ to ~
to give further ~
to give into ~
to leave no ~s
to take ~
effectiveness 1) ;
2)
investigative ~
judicial ~
law ~ ,
law enforcement ~
legal ~
procedural ~
remedial ~
effectuation
~ of arrest
efficiency ,
~ of labour
efflux(ion) 1) ();
2)
ejection ,
ejectment 1) , ; 2)
( ); 3)
; 4)
; 5)
equitable ~
justice ~
ejector ,
()
casual ~
election
159
election of remedies
~ of remedies
elegit (.) 1)
(); 2) , , ; 3)
element 1) , ;
2) ; 3) (); 4) (pl.) , , -
~ of claim (.)
~ of introduction
essential ~ ,
eligibility (
)
age ~
definite ~ ,
indefinite ~ , ( , . .)
limited ~
unlimited ~
eliment ,
elimination , , ,
elisor 1) ,
; 2) ,
(
)
elogium
eloign 1)
; 2) 160
; 3) ( ,
)
eloigner 1) , ; 2) ,
( ,
)
emancipation ,
-
embargo 1) , , ; 2)
absolute ~ , ; ,
hostile ~
to lift the ~
embezzlement ;
embezzler ,
embracer ,
embracery
emergence ;
emergency ;
;
emissary ,
emission , ;
emolument ; ;
; ; ,
emparlance
emphyteusis ,
called-in ~ ,
corporate ~
crooked ~ ,
; ,
defendant ~ ,
larcenous ~ ,
plaintiff ~ ,
public ~
thieving ~ ,
tortious ~ ,
employer ,
employment 1) ; 2) ; 3) , ,
common ~ (
,
)
equal ~ (
,
, , )
occasional ~
to forfeit ones ~
empowerment 1) , ; 2) ,
emption
emptio bonorum (.)
emptio et venditio (.)
emptor (.)
enclosure 1) , ;
2) (., )
forced ~ (., .)
encroachment , , (- )
encumbrance (.) 1)
( ); , (
); 2) ( ); 3) ,
endorsee ,
~ in due course
endorsement 1)
(); 2) , , ; 3)
(
),
; 4) ,
~ after maturity
161
accommodation ~
blank ~
conditional ~
forged ~
full ~
general ~ 1)
; 2) ( )
judicial ~ , ( )
qualified ~ ,
restrictive ~
special ~ 1)
; 2)
( )
unconditional ~
endorser 1) ,
( . .); 2) ,
accommodation ~ ,
successive ~
endowment 1) ; ;
; 2) ; 3)
charitable ~ 1) ; 2)
endurance
162
enfeoffment 1) , ; 2) ;
3) ; 4) ,
enforceability
;
;
enforcement 1)
() ; 2) , ; 3) (, );
~ of judgement (of a writ)
( )
~ of law ,
~ of right ( )
()
antitrust administrative ~ (.)
antitrust civil ~ (.)
antitrust ~ (.)
antitrust regulatory ~ (.)
judicial ~ ,
juvenile law ~
legal ~
legal ~ of law
legitimate law ~
liberal ~ 1) ; 2) (.) ; 3)
enterprise
procedural ~
strict ~ (of law) 1)
; 2)
substantive ~
to make ~ distinctions ;
trade ~ ,
(., )
traffic (law) ~
;
enforcer , ; ,
antitrust ~ (.) ,
law ~
engagement 1) , ; 2) (.) ; 3) ; 4) ; ; 5)
~ to marry ,
entered ~ 1) ;
2)
lawful ~ 1) ; 2) ;
3)
social ~ ,
to enter into an ~
unlawful ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3)
engager 1) ; 2) ,
Englishry ,
enjoyment ();
();
()
~ of property ; ;
adverse ~ (
)
beneficial ~
-
quiet ~ ,
quiet ~ of the goods ( )
enquirer
enquiry 1) ; 2) ,
,
forensic ~
judicial ~
preliminary ~
enrolment 1) ; 2) ;
3) ;
4) ,
entail 1) ;
2) ,
entailer 1) , ; 2) ( )
entailment (
); (
)
enterprise ; ; ; ;
163
business enterprise
business ~
illegal ~ ,
;
legitimate ~ ;
;
entirety
entitlement 1) -;
2) ( -); 3) ( -); 4) ,
leave ~
overhead ~
entity ,
, - ;
; ;
~ in its own right ,
corporate ~ , ,
economic ~ ,
formal ~
informal ~ ;
juridical ~ 1) ;
2)
legal ~ 1) ;
2)
separate ~
entrenchment 1)
( - ); 2) ,
~ on a right ,
164
entrepreneur
entry 1)
;
2) ;
3) , ; 4) , , ; 5) , ; 6) ( )
~ ad terminium qui praeterit
~ of the credit side
~ of trial ,
additional ~ ( )
arrest ~
bogus ~
closing ~ ,
credit ~
debit ~
false ~
forced ~ ( )
forcible ~
( )
forcible ~ and detainer 1)
; 2)
,
original ~
previous ~ ( )
equality ,
~ before the law
equivalent
equivocation 1) ( ); 2) , ,
erasure 1) , ; 2) ,
ermine 1) (
); 2)
error 1) ; 2) (. .
, )
~ apparent of record
~ causa (contrahendi) (.)
~ coram nobis (.) ,
~ in accidentia (.) ,
~ in consensu (.)
~ in essentia (in substantia) (.)
,
~ in exercise of jursdiction
~ in extremis ,
~ in fact (in law) ()
165
error in judgement
~ in judgement
~ in personam (.)
~ in rem (.)
~ juris (.) ,
~ of fact
~ of law
~s (and omissions) excepted ( )
apparent ~ , (
)
culpable ~ ,
formal ~ (. .
, )
fundamental ~ ,
harmful ~ ( )
harmless ~ ,
invited ~
judicial ~
prejudicial ~ 1)
;
2) ,
procedural ~
reversible ~ ,
severance ~
substantial ~
substantive ~
trivial ~
escheat 1) ; ; 2) (.) ; 3)
166
escheatage
escrow , ;
,
eslees (pl.) (
,
. .)
esnecy ;
,
esrovers 1)
; 2) ,
, ,
esse (.)
in ~ (.) ;
essence ,
~ of (a) contract
essential ; ;
essentiality
essoin
( )
essoinee ,
establishment 1) , ,
, ; 2) , , ; 3) , (); 4) ;
business ~
commercial ~
judicial ~ ;
principal ~
allodial estate
estate 1) , ;
2) ;
, ; ;
3)
~ at sufferance
~ at will ,
~ by the entirety
~ for life ,
~ for term of years
~ for years ,
~ from year to year
~ in common
,
~ in coparcenary
~ in dower ,
~ in entirety
~ in expectancy ,
~ in fee-simple
~ in freehold
,
~ in inheritance
~ in joint tenancy
~ in land
~ in possession , ;
~ in real property
~ in remainder , ( )
~ in reversion ,
;
~ in severalty
~ in tail () ,
,
~ pur autre vie ,
~ subject to a conditional limitation
~ tail female ,
~ tail male ,
~ upon condition
absolute ~ (
) ; ( )
administered ~ ,
allodial ~ ,
167
ancestral estate
ancestral ~ ,
bankrupts ~ ,
base ~ 1) , ; 2)
,
beneficial ~ ,
-
building ~
conditional ~ ,
contingent ~ ,
continuing ~
customary ~ ,
decedents ~ ,
determinable ~ ,
dominant ~ , ,
donours ~ -
-
eigne ~
equitable ~ - ,
expectant ~ ,
family ~
freehold ~ ,
future ~ - ;
168
gross ~ of decedent
inferior ~ ,
intestate ~ 1) , ; 2)
joint ~ ;
land (landed) ~ ;
leased ~ 1)
; 2)
leasehold ~
legal ~ 1) - ,
; 2)
life ~
movable ~
paramount ~
parental ~
-
personal ~ 1) ;
2) ,
qualified ~ -
real ~
residuary ~ 1) ,
; ; 2)
separate ~ ,
()
servient ~ ,
settled ~ ( -
)
equitable estoppel
single ~ -
socage ~
superior ~ , ;
terminated ~ -
testate ~ ,
the ~ of matrimony
trust ~ 1) ,
; 2) ; 3)
vested ~ ,
;
estimate ; ()
; ; ; ;
~ of continuing monthly operating costs
~s of income
expenditure ~s
preliminary ~s
risk ~
estimation ;
estoppel ; , - -
~ by agreement
~ by conduct
~ by contract
~ by deed , ;
~ by election
~ by judgement
~ by laches
~ by record , ; ,
,
~ by representation
,
,
~ from patent protection (.)
~ in pais
~ per rem judicatum
cause-of-action ~
collateral ~ ; ,
contract ~ , ; ,
equitable ~
169
,
,
,
)
evidence 1) , ,
; 2) ; 3) ; ,
- ; 4)
, (
)
~ admissible in chief
,
~ aliunde ,
~ at law
~ before trial ,
~ by affidavit
~ by inspection
~ for the defence 1)
; 2)
~ for the defendant
~ for the plaintiff
~ in corroboration
~ in cross-examination
, ( )
~ in disproof
~ in question 1) ; 2)
~ in rebuttal
affirmative evidence
~ in support of the opposition (.)
,
~ in the case
~ is out
~ material to the case ,
~ of arrest 1) ; 2)
~ of blood grouping tests ,
~ of credibility ,
~ of debt
~ of disposition
~ of fact
~ of guilt ,
~ of identification
~ of identity 1) ; 2)
~ of indebtedness
~ of opportunity
~ of reputation 1)
; 2) ; 3)
~ on appeal ,
~ on commission
~ on hearing
~ on oath
~ par excellence
~ relevant to credibility , ,
~ relevant to weight ,
~ to meet ,
~ to rebut ,
~ to the contrary
~ wrongfully obtained ,
,
acceptable ~
actual ~
additional ~
adduced ~ 1) ; 2) ,
adequate ~ 1) ; 2) (
) ;
adminicular ~
admissible ~ ; ,
admissible in ~
admitted ~
adversary ~ , ;
affirmative ~
171
circumstances ~ ()
civil ~
clear ~
closed ~
cogent ~ ,
colleteral ~ ; , ,
competent ~ , ,
172
completing ~ (,
)
conclusive ~ ,
concocted ~
concomittant ~
confirmatory (confirming) ~
conflicting (contradicting) ~ ,
consistent ~ ,
contrary ~ ,
contributing ~
controverted ~ ,
controvertible ~
convicting ~
copy ~
corroborated ~
corroborating (corroborative) ~
counter (acting) ~ ,
credible ~ , ,
;
,
criminating ~ , ;
critical ~ 1) ;
2)
culpatory ~ ;
immunized evidence
cumulative ~
damaging ~ ,
damning ~ , ;
decisive ~
demeanor ~ ( )
demonstrative ~
derivative ~
direct ~
disproving ~
doctored (fabricated) ~ ,
documentary ~
empirical ~
entered ~ ,
exact ~
excluded ~
exculpatory ~
expert ~
, ; ; ,
expert opinion ~ 1)
; 2)
explaining (explanatory) ~
external ~ ,
extrajudicial ~
extraneous ~ ,
extrinsic ~
;
false ~ ,
final ~
fingerprint ~
firm ~
first hand ~ ,
footprint ~
foundation ~
fragmentary ~ ,
fresh ~
further ~
governments ~ (.)
habit ~ 1)
;
2)
hard ~
hearsay ~ ;
,
higher ~ ,
identification ~ 1) ; 2) , ,
identifying ~
illegally obtained ~
illustrative ~
immaterial ~ , ,
immunized ~ ( )
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impeaching evidence
impeaching ~ ()
,
implicating ~ ,
impugned ~ ,
in ~
inadequate ~ 1) ; 2) ( ) ;
inadmissible ~ ,
incompetent ~ ,
inconclusive ~
inconsistent ~ ,
incontrovented ~
,
incontrovertible ~
incriminating ~ , ;
independent ~ 1)
; 2)
indicative ~
indirect ~ ;
indispensable ~
indubitable ~
inferential ~ ,
inferior ~ ; ,
insufficient ~
174
internal (intrinsic) ~ ,
introduced ~ 1) ; 2) ,
irrefutable ~
irrelevant ~ ,
judicial ~
legal ~ ,
legally obtained ~ , ,
legitimate ~ ,
material ~ 1) ; 2)
mathematical ~ 1)
; 2) ,
moral ~
,
negative ~ ,
negative rebuttal ~
newly-discovered ~
nonexculpatory ~
notarial ~
oblatinable ~
obtained ~ ,
offered ~ , ,
official ~
on the ~
rebutted evidence
opinion ~ 1) ; 2)
opinion ~ of character
opposing ~ ,
oral ~ ,
oral and written ~
original ~ (,
)
out-of-court ~
,
overwhelming ~ , ,
parol ~ ,
parole ~
partial ~ 1) ;
2) ; 3)
pedigree ~ ( . .)
perishable ~
perjured ~
persuasive ~
physical ~
positive ~
()
possible ~
preappointed ~
()
predominant ~ ,
preferable ~
prejudicial ~ 1) , , -
; 2)
presuming ~ 1) ; 2) ,
presumptive ~ 1)
; ; 2) ,
; 3)
prevailing ~ ,
prima facie ~ ; ,
primary (prime) ~
probable ~ 1) ; 2) ,
; 3)
proffered ~ ,
proper ~ ,
prospectant ~ ;
proving ~ 1) ,
; 2) ; ,
pure expert opinion ~
purgative ~
radar ~ (of speed)
( )
real ~
reasonable ~
rebuttal ~
rebutted ~
175
rebutting evidence
rebutting ~ ,
receivable ~ , ;
received ~
recognized ~ ,
recollection ~
record ~ 1)
, ; 2) , ;
3)
recorded ~
,
record ~ of title ,
related ~ ,
relevant ~ ( )
repelling ~
reputation ~ of character
requisite ~ 1) ; 2)
retrospectant ~ 1)
; 2)
routine practice ~ 1)
(
); 2)
satisfactory ~ ,
scientific ~
secondary ~ ,
second hand ~ 1)
; 2) ,
176
shaken ~
significant ~ , ,
similar ~ ,
slim(mer) ~ ,
solid ~
strengthening ~
strong ~
stronger ~
strongest available ~
substantial ~ ,
substantive ~ ,
substitutionary ~
sufficient ~
superficial ~
supplementary ~
supporting ~
suspect ~
sworn ~
tainted ~ 1) (, ); 2) (,
)
tangible ~
tendered ~
unshaken evidence
testimonial ~
to adduce ~
to admit ~
to admit in (into) ~
to appear in ~
to call (for) ~
to compare ~ 1) , ; 2)
to develop ~
to exaggerate ~
to examine ~ ()
to fabricate ~
to give ~ 1) ; 2)
to give ~ under compulsion
to give in ~
to introduce ~
to introduce in ~
to lead ~ 1) ,
; 2)
to offer ~
to offer in ~
to prepare ~ 1) ; 2)
to prepare false ~
to produce ~
to put in ~
to read into ~
to receive ~ 1) ,
; 2)
to receive in ~
to review ~
to search for ~
to shift ~ ,
to suppress ~
to take ~ 1) ;
2)
to tender ~
to tender in ~
to weigh ~
to withhold ~ ,
trace ~
tracing ~ ,
traditionary ~ , ,
uncontradicted ~
uncorroborated ~
unfavourable ~ 1)
( ) ; 2)
unshaken ~
177
unsworn evidence
unsworn ~
untainted ~ 1) (,
); 2)
(,
)
verbal ~ ,
visible ~ ,
visual ~
vital ~ ,
volunteer ~
weak ~
weaker ~
wiretap (information) ~ ,
written ~ ,
~ by witness ( , , . .)
~ de bene esse -
~ for nonobviousness (.) ()
~ for subject-matter (.) ;
~ of prospective juror
~ of witness 1)
( ); 2)
~ upon oath
bar ~ 1) ; 2)
bar final ~
compulsory ~
cross ~ ( )
deferred ~ (.)
direct ~ 1) , ; 2)
examination-in-chief ~
expert ~
external ~ of the body
fair ~
final ~
forensic ~
formal ~ ,
exception to bail
full ~ (.) (. .
, )
in-patient ~
judicial ~ 1) ; 2) ,
medical ~
oral ~
out-of-time ~
out-patient ~
physical ~ ,
preliminary ~
preliminary ~ of witness
premarital ~ ,
pretrial ~
psychiatric ~ ,
re-cross ~
redirect ~
strict ~
substantive ~ (.)
,
superficial ~ ()
to carry out ~
trademark ~
trial ~
voir dire ~
examiner 1) , ;
, ; 2) , () ; 3)
; 4) (.)
~ in charge of trademarks (.)
~ in chief , ,
~ of interferences
bank ~
direct ~ , ( )
hearing ~ ,
( .)
search ~ ,
title ~
( )
trial ~ ,
,
example 1) ; 2) ;
3) ; ;
4)
to make an ~ of an offender
exception 1) ( ,
); 2)
; 3) ; ; ( , except)
~ to bail
179
~ to the rule
declinatory ~
general ~
novel ~
peremptory ~
statutory ~ , ()
exceptor ,
excess , ,
~ of juridiction ,
~ of power(s) , ,
~ of privilege
exchange 1) , ; 2)
(); 3) ; 4) ,
; 5) , ;
6) ,
~ of futures for physicals
~ of licences
bank ~ ,
commodity ~
direct ~ ()
employment ~
forced ~
labor ~
recognized stock ~
sight ~ ,
stock ~
180
exchequer
exclusion 1) , ; 2) ;
3) ,
~ of evidence () ( )
exculpation 1) , ; 2) , ;
excuse 1) ( , ); 2) ,
; ; 3) , ,
~ of juror ,
lawful ~
legal ~ ,
execution 1) ( , );
2) , , (, . .); 3) , ;
4) , ; 5) ()
~ against property 1) ; 2) ,
~ of application (.)
,
~ of contract 1) ; 2)
~ of deed
~ of forfeiture -
exercise of discretion
()
,
~ of intention
~ of judg(e)ment ,
~ of legal process 1) ; 2) ,
~ of office ,
~ upon property
alias ~ 1) ; 2) (.)
attachment ~
(
, )
body ~
conditional ~ ,
dormant ~
general ~
junior ~ ( ,
)
legal ~
legislative ~ ,
personal ~ ;
special ~ 1)
; 2)
to carry into ~
to levy ~ ,
executor ;
ancillary ~ ( ,
)
competent ~ ,
incompetent ~
executorship 1) ; 2)
executrix ,
exemplification
exemption ; ;
; , ; , ,
~ from duties (taxation) ()
~ from liability
~ from seizure ,
,
dependence ~
homestead ~
legal ~
exercise 1) , ( ); 2) ()
~ of discipline
~ of discretion
181
exercise of right
~ of right ,
exhaustion (.) 1) ( ); 2)
,
exhibit 1) ; 2) ; 3) , ; 4) ,
physical ~
exhibition 1)
(, );
2) (.) ; 3) ,
exigency ,
~ of writ
exigent 1) ;
2) (.) ( )
exit (
)
exoneration ( , , )
~ of bail
~ of obligor
~ of surety
expectancy 1) ; 2)
~ of life
expectant
expence ,
law (legal) ~s
expenditures , ,
to allocate ~
182
expenses , ,
absorbed ~ ,
accrued ~
()
administration ~ 1) ; 2) -
business ~
current ~
depreciation ~
incidental ~
law (legal) ~
litigation ~
manufacturing ~
operating ~ ()
out of pocket ~
overhead ~
party ~
prepaid ~
to bear ~
to incur ~
expert ,
~ on merchandise
commodity ~
court ~
court-appointed ~
discredited ~ , ;
judicially appointed ~
legal ~ , ;
side-line ~ (
, )
eye-witness
expertise 1) ; 2)
legal ~
expiration 1) ,
( ); 2)
~ of agreement
expiry , ();
~ of a contract ,
~ of the legal (.) ,
exposure
~ of child
expression 1) ; 2) ;
3)
~ of censure ,
judicial ~
judicial ~ of the rule of law
, ;
expromission 1)
(-)
; 2) ,
expromissor ,
expropriation 1) (-)
, ; 2)
expungenent ,
~ of the trademark from register
extendi facias (.)
extension 1) , ;
; 2)
(.: , ); 3) ; 4) (., )
~ of order
~ of time ,
extent 1) , , ,
, ; 2)
; 3) (.) ; 4)
~ in aid ,
~ in chief
~ of damage
~ of performance
immediate ~
extenuation
extinction (), ; ;
~ of obligation
~ of rights ,
extinguishment (), ; ;
~ of debts
~ of legacy
~ of rent ,
extra , ,
eye-witness ,
183
fabrication
F
fabrication , ,
face 1) (), ; 2) ()
~ of judgement ,
facilitation ,
facilitator
facility (facilities) 1) , ; 2) , , ; 3) , , ; 4) ,
approved delivery ~
(),
banking ~s
credit ~s
facings ,
fact , , , , , , , , ,
~ at (in) issue ,
;
; , ;
~ for the jury ,
~ in contest ,
~ in dispute ,
~ in evidence
~ in proof
~ in question ;
184
,
;
~ necessary to explain a relevant fact
,
~ necessary to introduce a relevant fact
,
~ of common knowledge ( )
~ of common notoriety
~ of evidence , ; ,
~ of litigation ,
~ relevant to the fact in the issue ,
~ relevant to the issue , ,
~ requiring proof ,
,
~ sought to be proven ,
adjudicative ~ ,
after (before) the ~ (); ()
basic ~ ; ,
damning ~ ,
dispositive ~
disputed ~
divestitive ~
evidentiary ~ ,
fabricated ~
, ; ,
false ~
irrelevant ~ ,
;
jural (juridical) ~
jurisdictional ~
,
legislative ~ ,
material ~
non-adjudicative ~ ,
non-evidence ~ 1) , , ; 2) ,
open ~
presumed ~
presumptive ~
principal ~
probative ~ ,
proven ~
psychological ~
; ,
relevant ~ , ;
simulated ~
substantial ~
substantive ~ ,
to confess the ~
to suppress ~ ,
translative ~ ,
ultimate ~ ,
underiable ~
verifiable ~ ,
fact-finder ,
(); ;
fact-finding
factor 1) (.) ,
, ; 2) ,
, ; 3) (.) ; 4) , ; 5) ,
connecting ~
conversion ~ ,
judicial ~
test ~
factorage ,
factorizing
,
factorship
facts , ,
~ in the case
185
facts on trial
~ on trial ,
accompaning ~ , ;
adjudicative ~ ,
bare ~ of the matter
before (after) the ~ ()
collateral ~ ,
constituent ~ ,
dry ~
established ~
evidentiary ~ ,
inferential ~ ,
jurisdictional ~ ,
fair ~ of the matter
fixed ~
similar ~ ; ,
material ~
to misrepresent ~
ultimate ~ ,
factum (pl. ~ta, ~s) (.) 1) ,
; 2) ,
~ probandum (.) ,
~ probans (.)
186
faculty 1) ; 2) ,
~ of advocates (.)
failure 1) , , ; 2) , , ; 3) , ; 4) ,
~ in duties ;
~ of consideration ,
~ of evidence ,
~ of issue
~ of justice
~ of proof
~ of title
~ otherwise than upon merits
~ to act
~ to appear
~ to comply , ( , )
~ to deliver
~ to give evidence
; ;
~ to make delivery ,
~ to make payment
~ to obey
~ to pay
~ to pay on a due date
~ to perform
~ to state cause of action
~ to work an invention
attorney fees
faith 1) , , ;
2) ; 3) (.) ,
bad ~ of claims
good ~ of claims
fake ,
fakement 1) , , ; 2) (),
faker , , ,
falsehood 1) (.) , ;
2) , , ,
falsification ()
, ,
falsifier ,
falsifying
~ a record
falsing (.) ;
~ of dooms
fame
family ,
~ of (trade) marks () (
)
immediate ~
farm 1) , , ; 2) , ( )
farmer 1) ; 2) ;
3) , ( )
tenant ~
farming 1) , ;
2) , ; 3)
( )
tenant ~
father 1) ; 2) , ;
3)
~ of the bar
adoptive ~
natural ~
putative ~
fatherhood
fault 1) , ; 2) , , (); 3) ,
chargeable ~ ,
human ~ , (
)
personal ~
with all ~s ,
favo(u)r 1) ; 2) ; 3) , , ; 4)
in ~ of
feasance ;
feasor ,
fee 1) ; 2) ; 3) , , ,
; 4) , , , ,
, ; 5)
~ paid in advance
~ simple (absolute)
annual ~ 1) (
) (); 2)
attorney ~s ,
187
attorneys fee
attorneys ~ 1) ; 2)
()
base ~ ,
brokerage ~
claims ~ (.)
conditional ~ 1) , ; 2)
consultant ~s
confident ~ (
)
court ~s ,
defeasible (determinable) ~
,
document supply ~
filing ~ (.)
final ~ (.) ,
finders ~ ,
,
flat-rate ~
great ~ ,
handling ~ (.) ( )
lawyers ~
licence ~
limited ~ 1) ,
;
2) , 188
( )
litigation ~
notarial ~
patent ~ (.)
pilot ~
position ~
qualified ~ ,
quasi ~
refresher ~
registration (registry) ~
renewal ~ (.) ,
retaining ~
special conditional ~ ,
tailzied ~ (.) , ( )
term ~ 1) ; 2)
,
the one-time ~ charged by a broker to a
customer ,
witness ~
feedback
fee-farm ,
fee-simple
active file
fee-tail , ( )
fellow
servants ~ ,
fellow-heir
fellowheirship
fellowswear ,
~ covert
feme 1) ; 2) ; 3)
~ sole 1) ;
2) ; 3)
feodum antiquum (.) (.)
,
feodum novum (.) (.) ,
feoffee 1) ,
; 2) (.)
,
~ in trust
feoffment 1) ; 2) (.) ;
feoffor
ferry 1) ; 2)
festinum (.)
feu (.) 1)
;
2) ,
feud (.) ,
ancient ~ (.) ,
honorary ~ ,
feudist
feu-farm (.) 1)
; 2)
fiar (.)
( )
fiat (.) 1) , , ,
; 2) , ; 3) , ,
fidei-commissary
fidei-commissum 1) , ;
2) (, )
fideipromissor
fidejussion (fidejusson) ,
fidejussor ,
fidepromissor
fiduciary 1) , ; 2)
personal ~
fief ,
fief-tenant
field
judicial ~ , ,
fight
legal ~
filacer
file 1) (); 2) , , , , ;
3) (pl.) , ()
active ~ ,
189
general ~ ( )
preliminary ~ ,
professional ~
special ~ of fact
fine 1) , ; 2)
civil ~ ,
slap-on-the-wrist ~
to impose a ~
firm , , ,
auditing ~ ()
brokerage ~
clearing ~
law ~
member ~
private law ~
public accounting ~ -
firm-name
first (),
-
fisc ,
fiscal 1) ;
2) ; 3) (.)
fitness ,
~ of evidence
~ to proceed
~ to stand ones own trial
fix 1) (., .) ,
; 2) (.)
foreman of jury
fixture 1) ,
; 2) ,
trade ~ ,
flashing ,
flation ,
flaw 1) , ( . .); 2) ,
~ in the title
~ in the will
cash ~ ,
flitting (.)
moonlight ~ ( )
floatation 1) ;
2) , ()
stock ~
flood ,
floor 1) , ; 2)
(, . .); 3) ; 4) , ;
5) ,
deep-sea ~
ocean ~
to ask for the ~
to be on the ~ ,
( . .)
to give the ~
to have the ~
to take the ~
fluctuation ,
market ~
foenus (.) ,
footway 1) ,
(); 2)
forbearane 1)
- (., ); 2)
force(s) , ,
~-majeure -, ,
~ of agreement
~ of law , , ,
binding ~
evidential ~
in ~ ,
( )
legal ~ ,
monetary ~s
no longer in ~ ( .)
probative ~
retroactive ~
sales ~
statutory ~ ,
to come into ~
to put in ~
foreclosure 1)
; 2)
strict ~
forefault (.) 1) ; 2) ; 3) (, )
foreigner 1) ; 2)
foreman
~ of grand jury
~ of jury
191
deputy foreman
deputy ~
forest
~ of patents (.) ,
(., )
forestall
forestalling
~ the market
forewoman -
forfeit 1) , ,
(, ); 2) ,
; 3) ;
4)
to pay the ~
forfeiture 1) , (,
, ); 2) ; 3) ,
~ of bond
~ of collateral
~ of estate
inadvertent ~ of patent right (.)
(.,
);
(.,
)
forger ;
,
check ~
forgery 1) ; 2)
~ at common law
form 1) ; 2)
, , , ,
192
~ of action ,
~ of law
~ of the statute ,
~s of evidence 1) ; 2)
application ~ ,
arrest ~
bound ~ ()
corporate ~
due ~ of law
insurance ~ ,
legal ~
order ~
pre-printed ~ ,
proposal ~ ,
regular ~ of marriage
set ~ , ,
standard ~ ,
subrogation ~ ,
formality ,
~ ies of law
formation 1) , , ; 2) ; 3) ()
formula ,
legal ~
formulary ,
fornicator ,
fornicatress ,
special franchise
forum (.) ,
~ actus (.)
~ connexitatis (.)
, ;
~ contractus (.)
~ conveniens (.)
~ conventionale (.)
~ delicti (.)
~ domicilii (.) ( )
~ legale (.)
~ litis motae (.)
~ non cinveniens (.)
~ patriae (.)
~ patrimonii (.)
~ prorogatum (.)
~ rei (.) 1)
; 2) ()
~ rei gestae (.)
~ rei sitae (.)
~ situs (.)
forum-shopping
, ( , )
foundation 1) , ;
2) , ; 3) -
; 4) ; ,
~ of evidence ( )
legal ~ ,
private ~
public ~ ,
founder ,
founding ,
household ~ (.)
lodger ~
special ~ (,
193
to lie in franchise
)
to lie in ~
franchisee ;
,
franchisor ; ,
frank-tenant
frank-tenement
frank-tenure
fratriage (fratrage)
fraud 1) , ;
2) (.) , - , ; 3) ,
~ by officer
~ in fact
~ in law ,
~ on court ,
accident ~
actual ~
bank ~
business ~
commercial ~
constructive ~ ,
consumer ~
contract ~
corporate ~
194
equitable ~
(
, )
income tax ~
insurance ~
land ~
legal ~ ,
mortgage insurance ~
positive ~
securities ~
stock ~
technical ~ ,
to get money by ~
fraudster (.) ,
fraudulence ,
freehold ,
customary ~ ,
freeholder ,
freeze , , ,
employment ~ ,
wage ~
freight 1) ; 2) ;
3)
~ at risk
sinking fund
~ forward ,
~ home
advance ~
collect ~
dead ~ ( , )
distance ~ ,
home ~
lump ~ ,
out-and-home ~
pro rata ~
,
to let to ~
to take to ~
unclaimed ~
freightage
freighter
fribusculm (.) ,
friend (.)
next ~ (,
)
frontage (
)
frontager , ,
. .
fruits
~ of the poisonous tree (,
)
civil ~
frustration 1) (), ; 2) -
~ of adventure ,
~ of contract 1) ,
, ; 2) ; 3) ,
fugitive 1) ; 2)
~ from justice ,
~ from trial , -
indigent ~ ,
fullfilment 1) , ; 2)
fund 1) , ; 2) (pl.)
actual ~
,
appropriated ~s
capital ~
charter ~
defence ~
floating ~s
floating ~s in circulation
general ~ , (),
mutual ~s 1) ; 2)
pension ~
private ~
revolving ~
sinking ~ ()
195
special-purpose fund
special-purpose ~
fundamentals ,
fundholder
furiough
furthcoming (.)
futures 1) ,
; 2) , ( ).
commodity ~
financial ~
interest rate ~
stock ~
stock index ~
to trade in ~s
G
gag (.)
gage
dead ~
life ~ ,
to give on ~
gain(s) , ,
gamble 1) , ; 2)
196
gambler
stock ~ ,
game ()
confidence ~ ,
,
gammon (.) ,
gap 1) , ; 2) , , , ,
~ in law
garmishment
,
~ of account
~ of wages
ancillary ~
,
garmishor ,
,
garnishee , ; ,
,
gavelet
,
gavelkird 1) (.)
; 2)
distrained goods
( , )
gemot(e) (.)
( )
Gencon (
)
genericness
(., ; )
genetation 1) , , ; 2) , ,
income ~
gentleman
~ of the gown (of the (long) robe) , ,
genuiness
germaneness 1)
; 2) ; 3)
gift 1) , ; 2)
()
~ by will ,
~ causa mortis
~ inter vivos
~ in view of death
~ over ,
( )
absolute ~
charitable ~
class ~
manual ~ ,
perfect ~
residuary ~
testamentary ~
,
gist , , ,
~ of action
giver ,
~ of bill ,
gloss ,
~ on law
glossators
godchild ,
godfather
godmother
godparent (,
)
godparenthood 1)
; 2) ,
good 1) (pl.) ; 2) (pl.) ; 3) (pl.) ,
~s and chattels
,
~s available for sale ,
~s duty free
~s in bond ,
,
~s in communion ,
~s in route
~s-in-transit insurance
ascertained ~ ; ,
capital ~s
consumer ~s ,
customed ~s ,
dispatched ~s
distrained ~s
197
durable goods
durable ~s
final (finished) ~s ,
fungible ~s
half-finished ~s
hard ~s
illicit ~s ,
immaterial ~s ,
infringing ~s (.)
no ~s (
)
primary ~s
producer ~s
prohibited ~s
restrained (restricted) ~s ,
secondary ~s ,
semi-manufactured ~s
specific ~s -
spot ~s ,
the ~s (.) , ,
to appropriate ~s to the contract ( )
to catch with the ~s
to put the ~s into a delivery state ,
to reject ~
to retain the ~s
unascertained ~s ; ,
198
goodwill 1) (, , . .),
; 2) ( )
gown ()
gownsman , ,
grace 1) ; 2) ;
3)
grandchild 1) , ; 2) (.,
.) ( ,
)
grandparent 1) , ; 2) (.,
.)
grant 1) ; , ;
2) ; 3) , ; 4) ; 5) , ; 6)
~ of patent
~ of permission
~ of probate
~ of title of honour
affirmative ~
confinement ~
express ~
implied ~
in ~
private land ~
public ~ ,
loan guarantee
to lie in ~
; ( , )
grantee 1) , ; 2) , , ; 3) , ; 4) , ; 5) , ; 6) , - ,
~ of licence
~ of trademark
accepting ~ , ,
conveyance ~ ,
voluntary ~ , -
grantor 1) , ; 2) ,
; 3) , ,
; 4) ,
~ in deed ,
~ of licence
gratuitousness
gratuity ,
, ,
gravamen (pl. ~mina) ; ,
gravity , ()
great-grandchildren
grievance 1) ;
; ; 2) ,
personal ~ ,
public ~
ground
~s for appeal
~s for divorce
~s for impunity
~ of action
alternative ~s
batable ~
good (high) ~
legal ~
reasonable ~ ,
reasonable ~ to believe
sufficient ~
to have reasonable ~s for supposing
grundy (.)
guarantee 1) ; , ; 2)
; 3) ; ; 4) ,
~of bill of exchange ,
absolute ~ 1) ;
2)
bank ~
circumstantial ~
collective ~
conditional ~
continuing ~ , ;
credit ~
joint ~
legal ~
loan ~
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money-back guarantee
money-back ~ (
)
procedural ~
single ~
substantive ~ -
guarantor ,
guaranty 1) , ; 2)
absolute ~
collateral ~
conditional ~
special ~ ; ,
guardian ,
~ ad litem
~ appointed by will
~ by appointment of court
~ by election
~ by nature (
)
~ by stature
~ by will
general ~
joint ~ ,
legal ~
natural ~ (
)
special ~
,
testamentary ~
guardianship ,
joint ~ ,
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parental ~
social ~
under the ~ of law ( )
guilt , ,
contributory ~
intentional ~
negligent ~
open ~
return ~
guiltlessness
H
habeas corpus (.) , ,
habendum (.)
,
habere facias (possessuiment) (.)
habital
habitality
habitation , ,
half ( )
half-brother
half-sister
half-proof
half-time ,
half-tongue ,
halim (.) , ,
hearing on a motion
hall
~ of justice ,
hand 1) ; 2) ; 3) ;
4) (pl.) ; 5) (pl.) ; 6) (pl.)
clean ~(s) ,
dead-~ ,
free ~
in ~
to ~ ,
to change ~s
,
unclean ~(s)
under ~ and seal
with ones own ~
handbill
( . .)
handling 1) , ; 2) (, ); 3) ; 4) , ; 5)
~ of evidence
automatic ~ of cheques
data ~
handsale ( -)
handsel
handwriting 1) ; 2) ;
3)
genuine ~ ;
, ,
hanky-panky (.) ,
harbo(u)r ,
free ~ -
harm ,
accidental ~
averted ~
caused ~
immediate ~
harm-doer
harm-doing
haver (.)
having 1) , ;
2) (pl.) , ; 3) ( , . )
~ in camera
~ of witness
preliminary ~
head 1) , ; 2) , ,
~ of expenditures ,
~ of household ; ,
~ of pleading ,
corporate ~
head-note ,
hearing 1) ;
( , . ); ; 2)
~ in camera (in camera hearing) ,
~ in private ,
~ of arguments
~ of witnesses
~ on a motion ; () ;
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removal ~
revocation ~
to conduct the ~
waived ~ , ,
waiver ~
hearings 1)
(
); 2) (
)
confirmation ~ ( )
hearsay ;
, ;
,
admissible ~
inadmissible ~
hedge ( ,
)
hedger ; ,
hedging ,
, ; -
heir
~-at-law
~ by adoption () ()
~ by collateral
~ by custom
legitimate ~
;
presumptive ~
testamentary ~
heirdom ;
heiress
heirloom ,
; , ;
,
heirship ;
;
hereditability 1)
; 2)
hereditament ,
corporeal ~ ( )
incorporeal ~ ( , ., )
heredity ,
heriot ,
heritability
heritables (.) , . .,
heritage 1) ,
, ;
2) ; 3) ; 4)
common ~ of mankind (.,
. .)
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heritance
heritance (.)
heritor 1) ; 2) (.)
heritress (.)
hetaerism (.)
Hilary -
hire ; ; ;
;
hirer 1) ; 2) ,
hiring 1) ;
2)
~ at will
history , , ,
case ~
employment ~ ,
file ~ (.) , ,
legal ~ of the question ,
procedural ~ (
)
holder , , ( . .)
~ for value ,
~ in due course ()
~ of estate
~ of letter of credit
~ of patent (.)
~ of pledge(s)
~ of right 1) ; 2)
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account ~
advance ~
allotment ~ ,
bona fide ~ ,
bona fide ~ for value
,
bona fide ~ without notice ,
copyright ~ ,
debenture ~
deck ~ ( , )
legal ~
office ~
onerous ~
patent ~ (.) , ,
policy ~ ,
record ~ ,
ship ~
title ~
holding(s) 1) , ;
2) ; 3) ; 4) , . ; 5) (pl.)
adverse ~ ,
agricultural ~ ,
court ~
to keep house
inventory ~ -
property ~s ,
holiday , ,
~ s with pay
legal ~ ,
holograph ,
homage 1) ; 2) ,
; 3) ; 4) ,
homager 1) , ;
2)
home , ; ;
broken ~
foster ~ ;
legal ~
matrimonial ~ ,
homestead 1) ; 2) ;
,
homologation 1) , , ; 2)
honorary , ,
life ~s (
)
to pay ~s
hotchpot 1) ,
; 2)
; 3) (.
)
hour
~ of cause (.)
~s of attendance
~s of labo(u)r
business (office) ~s
, ,
maximum ~s
minimum ~s
working ~s
house 1) ; 2)
, ; 3)
acceptance ~ ,
apartment ~
brokerage ~
commission ~ ,
court ~
discount ~
financial ~
issue ~ ()
( )
securities ~
to keep ~
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to make house
to make ~
wholesale ~
household ,
householder 1) , ; 2)
housing 1) , , , ; 2) ,
hum (.) ,
humbug ,
hundred (.) 1)
( ); 2)
( )
hundreder 1) (.) ; 2) , .
hurt 1) , ; 2) ,
husband , ,
ships ~ ,
hustings 1) ; 2)
hypothec 1) ; 2) (.)
hypothecation 1) ,
; 2) ,
I
identification 1) , ; ; 2) ; 3)
~ at the trial
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~ of capacities 1) - / ; 2) ,
civil ~ ;
,
personal ~
identifier 1) ,
, ; 2) ,
identity 1) , , ; 2)
~ of parties
~ of the defendant
~ of the offender
legal ~
personal ~ 1) ;
2)
to declare ~ ,
to prove (to recognize) smbs ~ - ; -
ignorance , ;
~ as to the existence of the fact
~ of fact , -
~ of law ,
accidental ~
bona fide ~
culpable ~
essential ~
imbalance , ,
order ~
imitation , ,
colourable ~ ,
to prosecute ~s at law
immobility ,
immovables ,
immunity 1) ,
; 2) , ;
3) , ; 4)
~ from prosecution
()
~ from suit ,
~ of witness ( ,
)
absolute ~
actual ~ ,
jurisdictional ~
legal ~
limited ~
parlamentary ~
personal ~
private ~ ,
relative (restrictive) ~
self-incrimination (witness) ~
to accord ~
impairment 1) , ; 2) , , ,
~ of obligation
mental ~
( )
imparlance
general ~
impartance
impartiality ,
impeachment 1) ; 2) , , ,
~ of the veracity of a witness
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impeachment of waste
~ of waste
~ of witness
collateral ~
impediment (.,
(.) ),
absolute ~
(
. .)
diriment ~
prohibitive ~s
relative ~s
impersonation (
)
impersonator (,
)
impertinence 1) ; 2)
impingement
impleading ,
direct ~
indirect ~
implementation , , ,
~ of agreement
legal ~
procedural ~
implication 1) ; ; ;
2) ; , ; 3) , ,
by ~ of law ,
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legal ~ ,
necessary ~
impossibility
~ in fact
()
~ in law
,
~ of performance
legal ~
objective ~ of performance
physical ~
practical ~
relative ~ ()
supervening ~ ()
impostor , ,
imposture , ,
impounder ,
() (
)
impoundment 1) ; 2) (); 3)
( )
imprescriptibility
impression ; ; ; ; ;
first ~
imprest ,
imprimatur
minor incident
imprint ,
impropriation
;
,
impropriator ,
impropriety 1) ; 2) ,
professional ~ 1)
; 2) ,
improvement 1) ; 2) (.)
,
; ; ,
; 3) , ( )
impugnment ,
impunity 1) ; 2)
;
3)
imputation 1) ;
2) - -
~ against a witness
~ of dishonesty
defamatory ~
to refute an ~
inability , ; - /
~ to pay
inaccuracy ,
~ of confession
inadequacy , ,
inadmissibility
inherent ~ ( )
inadvertence 1) ,
, , , , ; 2) (.)
inalienability
inapplicability
incapability
incapacitation 1) , ; 2) , - /
incapacity 1) ; 2) , ( -
)
civil ~ ; /
legal ~ - /
mental ~
to mitlgate ~
total ~
incident 1) , - , -
. .; 2) , , ;
3) ; 4)
,
legal ~
liability ~ ,
major ~
minor ~
209
income
income , , ,
accrued ~
actual ~
aggregate ~
ajusted gross ~
deferred ~ ( )
disposable ~
earning ~
excessive ~s
extra ~
fixed ~
()
gross ~
imputed ~
miscellaneous ~
net ~
nonoperating ~
operating ~
personal ~
rental ~
steady ~
to draw ~
to insure ~
unearned ~ ,
incomings ,
incompatibility
~ of duties
incompetence , ,
~ of witness
( )
~ through interest
mental ~
210
inconsistence 1) ; 2) ; 3) , ,
incorporation 1) ,
; 2) ,
; 3) ; 4)
~ by reference
( )
actual ~
incorporator
increment , , ,
~ in profit
~ of assets
incrimination ,
,
incroachment
inculpation , ,
incumbent , ()
judicial ~ ,
incumbrance 1) , ;
2) ( )
incumbrancer , ;
indebtedness ,
indemnifee
indemnification ,
,
indemnitor ,
infliction of penalty
indemnity 1)
, , ; 2)
, , ; 3) ,
; 4) ,
~ against liability 1) ; 2) ,
~ against loss
insurance ~
pecuniary ~
indent 1) , ; 2)
indentity
accounting ~ ( )
indenture 1)
; 2)
indictee (.)
indiction (.) ,
indisputability
indissolubility
individual , ,
,
private ~
public ~
indorsee ,
~ in due course
indorsement
()
inducement 1) (, ); 2) , , ;
3)
active ~ ( )
induction ,
indulgence 1) ; 2)
infancy ,
21 ( )
natural ~ () 7
inference 1) , ;
2)
adverse ~
impermissible ~
permissible ~
inferenee ,
inferior ,
infeudation (.)
infidelity
infield ,
infliction 1) ,
( );
2) , ();
3)
~ by act ()
~ by innocence
()
~ by insanity ()
~ by negligence ()
~ by omission ()
~ by recklessness ()
~ of damage ,
~ of harm ,
~ of loss
~ of penalty 1) ;
2)
211
informality
informality 1) , ; 2) ;
;
~ of proceedings ,
,
information 1) (
), ; 2) ( ); 3) ; 4)
~ in the nature of quo warranto ,
preliminary ~
previleged ~ ,
to use ~ ( )
informer 1) ; 2) ,
common ~ (
,
)
infraction (, , );
civil ~
de minimis ~
major ~
petty ~
price ~
procedural ~
substantial ~ ,
substantive ~
technical ~
trading ~
212
traffic ~
infractor
infringement (, , ); (.)
contributory ~ (.) ,
technical ~
trade dress ~ ,
infringer
assumed ~
inhabitance (.)
inhabitancy ,
inheritance 1) ; 2) ; 3)
~ in remainder 1) ; 2)
~ in reversion 1) ; 2) (.) ,
common ~ ,
family ~ ,
several ~ ,
inhibition 1) ;
2)
initiation 1) ,
-; 2) ,
real injury
~ of proceedings
injunction 1) ;
2)
~ pendente lite
~ pending appeal
civil ~ ; -
compromise-assessment-of-damages ~
court ~
interlocutory ~
mandatory ~
optional ~ 1) ; 2)
permanent ~
perpetual ~
post-patent ~ (.)
( ,
,
-, )
preliminary ~
preventive ~
prohibitory ~ 1) ;
2)
special ~ , -
temporary ~
injurer ,
injuria (.) ;
injury 1) , ,
; 2)
~ by accident 1) ;
2) ; 3) ; 4)
~ dangerous to life ,
~ in fact ,
~ to health ,
~ to person
absolute ~ies ,
accidental ~
actual ~ ,
bodily ~
civil ~ ,
claimed ~ ,
complete ~
continuing ~
definite ~ ,
employee ~
,
incidental ~
irreparable ~
legal ~
pecuniary ~ , , ,
permanent ~ 1) ; 2)
personal ~ ,
physical ~ 1) ;
2)
public ~ies ,
real ~ ,
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relative injury
relative ~
reparable ~ ,
spiritual ~ ,
temporal ~
threatened ~ 1)
; 2)
to work an ~ ,
trivial ~
work ~
inlagation
in latere (.) ,
,
inn 1) ; 2)
~ of Chancery ( )
~ of Court ( )
Grays ~ , (
)
Lincolns ~
( )
innocence
feigned ~ ,
to maintain ones ~
to produce ~
innovation 1) ,
, ;
2) (.) ( ); () ;
;
214
innuendo (.) 1) , ; 2)
, ,
inobservance
inoperativeness ; ,
inquest ; ,
~ of office ,
grand ~ ,
inquirendo 1) ; 2)
inquirer ,
inquiry 1) (), ; 2) ; 3) ; ,
biased ~
blue-ribbon ~
complete ~
forensic ~
impartial ~
incomplete ~
judicial ~ ,
on-the-record ~ 1) ; 2)
partial ~ 1) , ; 2)
instructions to attorney
prejudicial ~ ,
preliminary ~
public ~
social ~
to renew the ~
written ~
inquisition ; ,
~ of office ,
inquisitor
inroad ;
( - )
inscription ; ,
insight 1) ( ); 2) ,
insolvency ,
,
inspection , , , ,
in camera ~
labour ~
roll call ~ ()
inspector , ,
labour ~
installment , ( );
; ;
~ of date
~ of debt , ( )
~ of principal
annual ~
by ~(s)
to pay off in ~s
instance 1) ;
2) ,
; 3) ; 4) ; 5) , ; 6) ,
,
appeals ~ ,
final ~
first ~
first appeals ~
last ~
second appeals ~
institute 1) , ;
2) (, );
3) ; 4) (, )
institution 1) , , , ; 2) ; 3) (,
)
~ of proceedings
inherited ~
instruction () , , ,
~ from the court 1)
; 2) ()
; ()
~ in law 1) ;
2) ; 3)
~ relative to law
instructions to client
~s to client
~ to the jury
abstract ~
additional ~ ,
clients ~
curative ~s
()
general ~
legal ~ 1) ;
2)
limiting ~s
particular ~
private ~ ,
shipping ~s
special ~ ,
standing ~s
instrument 1) , , ; 2) (, ,
); 3) ,
~ of evidence ,
~ of proof
bearer ~
contestable ~
corroborate ,
corroborating
216
demand ~ ,
doubtful (dubious) ~ ,
evidenced ~ ,
evidencing ~
false ~
legal ~
negotiable ~ 1) ;
2) (.) -
indemnity insurance
~ free of particular average ,
~ of property damage
~ of substandard lives
~ with average
accident ~
additional ~ ,
all-risk ~
annuity ~
assessment ~ ,
automobile ~
bad debts ~ ,
blanket ~
business interruption ~
casualty ~
collision ~
commercial ~
comprehensive ~
concurrent ~
convertible ~ ,
cooperative ~
corgo ~
credit ~
crop ~
cusualty-and-liability ~
disability ~
double ~
employers (liability) ~ ,
endowment ~
errors and omissions ~
,
excess ~
family income ~
fidelity ~
fire ~
floaster ~
,
flood ~
global ~
group ~
group health ~
guarantee ~
guaranty or fidelity ~
hail ~
hall ~ ,
hazardous ~
health ~
homeowners ~
indemnity ~
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lease ~
legal expenses ~
liability ~
life ~
limited payment life ~
limited policy ~
malpractice ~ (, ,
)
marine ~
mortgage ~
mutual ~
mutual life ~
national ~
no-fault ~ ,
nonassessable ~
ordinary life ~
paid-up ~
participating ~
partnership ~
patent ~
product liability ~ ,
profits ~
reciprocal ~
renewable term ~
sea ~
self ~ (
)
218
single premium ~
social ~
state ~
step-rate premium ~ ,
straight life ~
surety ~
term ~ ,
third party ~
title ~
to cover ~
trust ~ ,
umbrella ~ ,
unemployment ~
universal life ~
warehouse-to-warehouse ~
whole life ~
workers compensation ~
insurer
integration , ,
~of cases
intelligibility
intendant
intent , ,
~ presumed from the act ,
interest in tail
~ presumed from the fact ,
abandoned ~ ,
,
actual ~
beyond ~ ,
clear ~
constructive ~ ; ,
contractual ~
deliberate ~ , ,
domiciliary ~
entertained ~ , ,
first ~ ,
fraudulent ~ ,
general ~ ,
,
mischievous ~
obvious ~
out of ~ ,
primary ~ , ,
second(ary) ~ ,
,
special ~ ,
,
specific ~ ,
,
testamentary ~
with ~ , ,
within ~ ,
with no ~ , ,
wrongful ~ ,
intercession , ,
intercessor , ,
intercourse ,
business ~
commercial ~
illicit ~
marital ~
interdict 1) , ;
2) (.) ; 3) (.)
interdiction 1)
- ; 2) (.)
interest 1) , , , ; 2) () ; 3) ; 4) ( );
5) , ; 6) , ; 7)
~ in estate 1) ;
2) ; 3)
~ in fee-simple
,
~ in land
~ in personality ; ,
~ in property ,
~ in realty
~ in tail , (
)
219
interest on arrears
~ on arrears
~ on bonds
~ on judgement
~ on loan
~ upon interest ,
absolute ~
accrued ~s
adverse ~ ; ;
beneficial ~ 1) ;
2) , -
chattel ~
chattel ~ in land ,
compound ~
contingent ~ , ( )
conventional ~
earned ~
entailed ~s ( )
equitable ~
executory ~ ; ,
furure ~
illegal ~ ,
insurable ~
joint ~
leasehold ~
legal ~ 1) , ; 2) ,
220
legally protected ~ , ,
legitimate ~ 1) ;
2)
life ~
limited ~ 1) ;
2)
marine (maritime) ~
mortgage ~s
natural ~
open ~
part ~
past due ~
pecuniary ~ ,
prejudgement ~
proprietary ~ ,
reversionary ~
,
secured (security) ~
simple ~
statutory ~ , ;
to bear ~
usurious ~
valuable ~
vested ~s , ,
interference 1) (.)
; 2) , ; 3)
~ of inventions (.) ,
,
restrictive interpretation
~ with witness
()
multiparty ~ (.)
interlocution (.)
interlocutor (.)
interlocutory ,
interloper ,
-
intermarriage 1) ,
. . ; 2)
intermediary
intermediation
interest ~
intermediator
internment
interpellation ,
interpleader 1) ,
;
2) ,
interposition 1) ;
2)
interpretation
accepted ~
adverse ~ ,
ambiguous ~ 1) , ; 2) , ( )
biased ~ ,
binding ~
broad ~
close ~ ()
commonly accepted ~
comparative ~ ,
correct ~
disused ~
divergent ~ ,
doctrinal ~
equitable ~ 1) ; 2)
erroneous ~
extended (extensive) ~
false ~
flexible ~
genuine ~
impartial ~
judicial ~
latitudinal (latitudinarian) ~
legal ~ 1) ;
2) ; 3) ,
liberal ~
limited ~ ()
literal ~
loose ~
misleading ~ ,
mistaken ~
narrow ~
orthodox ~
parsimonious ~
partial ~
predestined ~
purposive ~
restrictive ~ ()
221
statutory interpretation
statutory ~ 1) , ; 2)
strict ~ , ()
true ~
verbal ~
violent ~
wrong ~
interpreter ,
interrogatee
interrogation
compulsory ~
pretrial ~ of witness (.)
( )
random ~
suggestive ~
interrogator , ;
interrogatory 1) , ;
; 2) , ,
direct ~
intervener 1) ; 2) ,
intervention 1) (
);
; 2)
~ or right ,
crisis ~
permissive ~
interview ();
absentee ~
( )
222
without-prejudice ~ 1) ; 2)
intestability 1)
; 2) ; 3)
intestacy 1) ;
2) , (- )
intestate ,
intimacy
intimation
intimidation
clandestine ~
overt ~
witness ~
intruder , ;
intrusion 1)
; 2) , ,
invalidation
, ,
invalidity ,
invasion ,
~ of privacy
unwarranted ~ of privacy
warranted ~ of privacy
invention 1) ; 2) ()
~ by selection
personal investigation
common ~ 1) ; 2) (, , , )
employees ~
joint ~ ,
main ~
registered ~
service ~
subject ~ ;
,
unassembled ~
vicious ~ ,
intentor 1) ; 2) ,
actual ~
employee ~
fellow ~
independent ~ ,
true ~
inventory(ies) , , ,
~ of property
written ~ ,
investigation 1) , ; 2) (); 3) ()
~ at the trial
~ by default
()
active ~
additional ~
attorneys ~ (.) ,
case ~
clandestine ~
collateral ~
complete ~
continuing ~
dismissed ~
dropped ~
duplicative ~
field ~
final ~
home ~
initial ~
introductory ~
judicial ~
latent ~
later ~ 1) ; 2)
lawful ~
legal ~ 1) ; 2)
legislative ~
major ~
ongoing ~
parallel ~
pending ~
personal ~ ,
223
preliminary investigation
preliminary ~ (
-)
presentence ~ ( )
presentence ~ and report
pre-trial ~ 1) ; 2)
private ~
social ~
( )
special ~
supplementary ~
to mount an ~
to pursue ~
unlawful ~
investigator
home ~ ,
legal ~ 1) ; 2)
,
investiture ,
investment(s) (), ; ; ; ;
investor ,
institutional ~
, -
invocation 1) ; 2)
-; (,
, , . .); (, , , )
224
irrelevance (irrelevancy) ( , ),
irremovability
(., )
irreversibility
irrevocability
irritancy (.)
isonomy (.) ,
issuance , , ,
summary ~ ()
issue 1) , ; , ; 2) ();
3) , ; 4) ; 5) (
); 6) , ; 7) ,
; 8) , ,
~ at large
~ extinct
~ in the litigation
~ of fact
~ of law , (
)
~ on the record ,
~s of the case
actionable ~ ,
at ~ ,
authorized stock ~
,
bond ~
chief ~ in litigation
jactus
collateral ~ 1) ; 2)
crucial ~ ,
general ~ ,
(., )
general ~ at trial
gut ~
immaterial ~ ( )
immaterial (material) to the ~ ()
irrelevant to the ~
issued capital ~
issued stock ~
joined ~
,
lawful ~ ,
legal ~ 1) ; 2)
material ~
( )
material ~ in the case ,
share ~
to raise ~
,
issuer , , ,
item 1) , , ,
; 2) ( ); 3) () ( ); 4) (
); ,
~ of account
~ of evidence 1) ;
2) ; 3) -
; 4)
,
~ of property ,
~ on the agenda ,
accrued ~s
conclusive ~s of circumstantial evidence
,
credit ~
debit ~
evidentiary ~ ( )
inconclusive ~s of circumstantial
evidence ,
J
jactitation ,
; ;
; ( )
~ of marriage
jactura (.)
jactus (.)
225
jawboning
jawboning
Washington ~ (.)
jeofail (.) ,
jeopardy 1) , ; 2)
double ~
former ~
to be in ~
jetsam ,
jettison ()
; ,
job (.)
jobber 1) , ; 2) ,
; 3) ; 4) ; 5) ; 6)
job-sharing
John-a-nokes
John-a-stiles (
John-a-nokes)
John Doe 1)
; 2) ,
~ and Richard Roe
( )
joinder 1) , , ; 2)
;
; 3) , ;
226
- ,
~ in defence
~ in issue 1)
, , ; 2) ,
~ in pleading
~ of actions (of claims)
~ of defendants
~ of issue
,
~ of parties
permissive ~ ,
prejudicial ~
jointress ,
jointure ,
;
journalizing
judge
~ in court
~ of competent jurisdiction
~ ordinary (., .)
~ sitting in court
judg(e)ment on demurrer
chief ~
chief ~ of common pleas
circuit ~
city ~
civil ~ ,
commercial ~ (
)
deputy ~
dissenting ~ ,
examining ~ ,
president (presiding) ~
probate ~ ,
puisne ~ ,
regular ~
respondent ~ ,
, ,
senior ~
single (sole) ~
trial ~ 1) ;
2) ,
vacation ~ (
)
judg(e)ment 1) ,
; 2) ;
3) , ,
~ at law , ;
~ by cognovit (actionem)
~ by confession
~ by default
~ entered of record
~ for the defendant
~ for the plaintiff
~ for want of plea
~ in equity ,
~ in error
~ in personam ,
~ in rem 1) ,
; 2) ,
~ of cassetur breve
~ of court
~ of dismissal
~ of nonsuit
~ of quod computet
~ of quod recuperet
~ of quod respondeat outster
~ of repleader
~ of retraxit
~ of revocation ,
~ of separation
~ on demurrer
227
judg(e)ment on pleading
~ on pleading
~ on the merits
declaratory ~ ,
deficiency ~ 1) ; 2) ,
228
,
desbarment ~
dormant ~
final ~ 1) ;
2)
first ~ 1) ;
2)
former ~
interlocutory ~ ,
junior ~ ( , )
legal ~
money ~
paid civil ~
personal ~
prior ~
reasoned ~
reversed ~
satisfied ~
separate ~ ,
simulated ~ ,
standing ~ ,
state ~
substantial ~
jurisdiction
summary ~ ,
()
to award ~
to give (make, pass, render) ~
to enforce a ~
to enter ~
to open a ~
to pronounce a ~
to quash a ~
to recall ~
to recover ~
to reverse (revoke) ~
to satisfy ~
to secure ~ ,
to suspend ~
unpaid civil ~
unsatisfied ~
valid ~ ,
warped ~
judgeship 1) ;
, ;
2) ,
chief ~ ;
,
judication
judicatory 1) ; 2)
judicature 1) , ; 2) , , ; 3)
judiciary 1) ; ;
2) ; 3) ,
federal ~ (.) 1) ;
2)
independent ~ 1) ;
2)
local ~ 1) ; 2)
national ~ (.) 1)
; 2)
state ~ 1) ; 2)
judicium
album ~ (.)
jumper 1) ; 2) ,
jurat 1)
, , ; 2) ;
3) (., .)
( ; 4)
( ,
, , )
juration ;
juri
coroners ~
hung ~ ,
jurisconsult , ,
;
jurisdiction 1) , ; 2) 229
jurisdiction in personam
, ; 3) ; 4)
~ in personam ,
~ in rem
actual ~
adjacent ~ ()
adjudicatory ~
admiralty ~
advisory ~
ambulatory ~ ( )
ancillary ~ ( ,
, )
appelate ~
;
civil ~
common law ~ 1)
, ; 2) ; 3)
competent ~
concurrent ~
contentious ~
contestable ~
contested ~
court ~
ecclesiastical ~ 1)
; 2)
investigative ~
230
judicial ~ ,
local ~
maritime ~
matrimonial ~ 1) - ; 2) - ; 3) -
obligatory ~
original ~
,
out of ~
plenary ~
( )
probate ~
,
prorogated ~
ratione personae ~
removal ~
( ,
)
state ~
subject-matter ~
summary ~ ()
to acquire ~ ,
to come within the ~
to exercise ~
to fall within the ~
trial ~ 1) ; 2)
voting juror
voluntary ~ 1) ; 2) (, , )
within ~
writ ~ ,
jurisprudence
jurisprudent ,
jurist 1) , ; 2) (.)
juror 1) ;
2)
able ~ ,
alternate ~ 1) , ;
2) (pl.)
biased ~
common ~
deliberating ~s
disqualified ~
drawn ~ ,
empanelled ~
excused ~
extra trial ~ 1) , ;
2) (pl.)
fixed ~
good ~
grand ~
impartial ~
inquest ~ () ,
investigating grand ~ ,
juvenile ~
partial ~
petty ~ ,
prejudiced ~
prospective ~
,
reasonable ~
regular ~ 1)
; 2) (pl.)
regular grand ~
satisfied ~ ,
(),
selected ~ ,
special ~ ,
summoned ~
teen-age ~
trial ~ ,
;
,
;
unable ~
unbiased ~
voting ~
231
jury
jury (),
, ,
~ deadlocked ,
~ directed ,
~ for trial ,
~ in session
~ in state of equilibrium
~ of inquiry ()
alternate ~
alternate grand ~
biased ~
common (petty, trial) ~ ,
common list ~ ,
deadlocked ~ ,
deliberating ~
discharged ~
drawn ~ ,
empanelled ~ ,
extra trial ~
232
arbitral justice
satisfied ~ ,
(),
selected ~ ,
special ~ (
)
struck ~
; ,
summoned ~ ,
teen-age ~
to discharge the ~
to hang the ~ (.)
to impanel (to poll)a ~
to pack a ~
to select a ~
to serve on a ~
to strike a ~
to summon a ~
traverse ~
trial ~
unanimous ~ ,
unbiased ~
unpacked ~
unprejudiced ~
voting ~
jury-box
juryman ()
grand ~
jury-room
jury-woman
jus (.) 1) ( ), ; 2)
-
~ sanguinis (.) ,
~ soli (.) ,
justice 1) ; 2) , ; 3)
~ in court
~ in eyre ( )
~ of appeal
( )
~ of assize ( )
~ of nisi prius
~ of the case 1) ; 2)
~ of the peace ,
administered ~
administration ~
adversary ~
appointed ~
arbitral ~
233
associate justice
associate ~
Assosiate J~ of the United States Supreme
Court
bargain-basement ~
basse ~ (.)
biased ~ 1) ; 2) ,
career ~
chief ~ ,
chief ~ of the common pleas
circuit ~
,
civil ~
commiting ~ ,
dispensed ~
dissenting ~ , ()
distributive ~
equal ~
examining ~
fair ~
frontier ~ (.)
impartial ~ 1) ; 2)
industrial ~ ,
issuing ~ ,
justices ~
juvenile ~ 1) ; 2)
lay ~
one ~
partial ~ 1) ; 2)
234
prejudiced (prejudicial) ~ 1) ;
2)
public ~
puisne ~ ,
rural ~ of the peace ;
social ~
summary ~ ()
to administer ~
to bring to ~
to deliver ~
to do (to dispense, to distribute, to mete
out) ~
to flee from ~
to promote ~ ,
unbiased ~ 1) , ; 2) ,
unpaid ~ ,
justicement ,
justiceship 1) ; 2) ; 3)
justiciability ( )
justiciar 1) (.) ,
-
;
2) (.) ,
justiciary 1) ; 2) (., .)
;
justification 1) ; 2) , ,
~ of surety -
lack of evidence
( )
piece ~ (.)
justness (.) ,
K
keelage ( )
keeper 1) ; 2)
keepership
keeping 1) , ;
2) , ; 3) , ; 4) ,
keyage
kin 1) (); 2)
blood ~
near of ~
next of ~
not of ~ ,
kind
kinsfolk ,
kinship
real ~ ()
knight-marshal ( )
~ of the post ,
knowledge 1) ; 2) ,
actual ~ , ( );
direct ~
judicial (legal) ~ 1)
; 2)
official ~
pretrial ~ of witness (.)
( )
L
label 1) , ; 2) ,
~ of seized property
commercial ~ ,
mercantile ~ ,
labour 1) , ; 2)
casual ~
child ~
contract ~ 1) ;
2)
indentured ~
labourer
substandard ~
laches 1) ,
; 2) , ;
3)
~ of entry ()
lack ,
~ of enablement (.) ,
~ of evidence ,
235
236
landowner 1) ; 2)
adjacent (adjoining) ~
,
private ~ ,
language 1) ; 2) ,
testamentary ~ 1) ;
2)
lapse 1) , ; 2) ; 3) (); 4)
launch ,
law 1) ; 2) ; 3)
; 4)
~ and order
~ as fact ,
~ of agency , - ,
~ of civil procedure
~ of contract
~ of domestic(al) relations
~ of employment
~ of evidence
~ of personal property
~ of persons (
, )
~ of practice ,
~ of torts
~ of trusts
absolute ~
adjective ~
adjective patent ~ -
admiralty ~ 1) , - ; 2)
broken ~
bunkruptcy ~
business ~ ;
; ,
case-~
child welfare ~
civil ~
commercial ~
company ~ ,
consumer protection ~s
contract ~
conventional ~ ,
; ,
corn ~ ,
decisional ~
domiciliary ~
exchange ~
formal ~ ,
free ~
homestead ~s
housing ~
industrial ~
industrial property case ~
inheritance ~
instestate ~s
insurance ~
judge-made ~
judicial ~
judiciary ~ 1) ;
; 2)
labour ~
land ~
licensing ~
maritime ~
market ~ ;
marriage ~
matrimonial ~ -
mercantile (merchant) ~
naval prize ~
occupational safety ~s ()
patent ~ (.) ,
private ~
procedural ~
proper ~ of the contract , ; ,
237
property law
property ~ ,
real (property) ~ ,
remedial ~
safety ~s
sea ~
succession ~
to become ~
to break the ~
to defeat the ~
to displace the ~
to follow (to go in for) the ~
to go beyond the ~
to go to the ~ ,
to infringe a ~
to initiate ~
to issue ~
to keep within the ~
to lay down ~
to practise ~
to sue at ~
to take (to have) the ~ of smb. -
to unmake ~ ,
trade ~s
wage and hour ~s
welfare ~s
working ~ ;
lawbreaker
law-breaking ,
238
law-court
lawfulness ,
lawlessness
law-monger 1) (.)
; 2) ,
law-office (.)
law-officer
lawsuit , ; ; ;
; ;
bona fide ~
vexatious ~
law-writer
lawyer , ,
,
business ~
; ,
civil ~
, ;
civil liberties ~ ,
civil practice ~
commercial ~ ; ,
copyright ~ ;
corporation ~
; ,
court-appointed ~
courtroom ~
defence ~ ,
leaseholder
family ~
,
free ~
jack-leg ~ (.) ,
juvenile ~
labour ~
,
office ~ ,
succession ~ ,
trial ~ ,
lawyering
laydays ,
reversible ~ (
)
layman ,
lay-off 1) - ; 2)
lead 1) ( -);
2) ,
primary ~
secondary ~
leader 1) ;
( , ); 2) (,
)
~ in the lawsuit
leading , ,
lease , ,
~ of trade name
~ with option to purchase
bailment ~
building ~
concurrent ~ ( )
consumer ~
equipment ~
,
graduated ~
,
gross ~ -
index ~
master ~ ,
month to month ~
net ~ ; , ,
parol ~
perpetual ~ ,
proprietary ~ -
sandwich ~
short ~
sub~
leasee ,
leaseback
leasehold 1) ; 2)
building ~
life ~
long ~ 99
leaseholder , ,
239
leaser
leaser ,
leasing ,
leave 1) ; 2)
~ of absence
~ of court
compassionate ~
paid ~
legacy ,
~ of invention
,
absolute ~ ,
-
accumulative ~
additional ~
conditional ~
demonstrative ~ ,
general ~
indefinite ~
lapsed ~ 1) ,
(); 2) ,
modal ~ ,
( )
pecuniary ~ ,
residuary ~
,
specific (special) ~ , ,
240
trust ~
universal ~
legacy-duty ,
legacy-hunter (legacy-monger)
legalist ,
legatary 1) ,
( );
2) ,
legatee , ,
residual (residuary) ~ (
) ,
specific ~ , ;
legator ,
legatory ( , )
legislation ,
adjective ~
business ~
civil ~
judicial ~
labour ~
maritime ~
mercantile (merchant) ~
patent ~
procedural (remedial) ~
legist
legitim ( )
legitimacy ;
letters reguisitory
legitimate 1) ;
2) ; 3)
legitimateness
legitimation ,
legitime 1) ; 2) (.) ,
legitimism
legiminization ,
lender ; ;
institutional ~ ; ,
money ~ ,
mortgage ~
lending
lend-lease (.) -,
length
~ of recommitment
lesion ( ); ,
lessee , ,
lesseeship
lessor
letter 1) , ; 2) ,
~ of acceptance
~ of administration 1)
; 2) ,
~ of attorney
~ of caption
~ of commitment (.)
~ of credit
~ of deposit
~ of guaranty
~ of hypothecation ( , );
~ of identification
~ of indemnity
~ of inquiry
~ of introduction
~ of license -
~ of procuration
~ of transmittal
~s reguisitory
( )
241
letters testamentary
~s testamentary
( )
ancillary ~s
,
back ~ 1) ; 2)
( )
business review ~ (.)
( )
collection ~
convering ~
fixing ~ ,
general ~s of administration
judicial ~ ,
lodging ~ ,
official ~ (.)
probative ~ ,
sea ~ (,
,
)
special ~s administration
testamentary ~s
( )
testimonial ~ () ,
letting ,
242
~ of lands to farm
levari
~ facias (.)
levy 1) ( . .)
(
); 2) , , ,
property ~
lex
~ cause (.) ,
; , ( , )
~ domicilii (.)
~ electa (.) , ,
~ fori (.) ,
~ loci actus (.) ,
~ loci celebrationis (.)
,
~ loci contractus (.)
~ loci rei sitae (.)
~ loci solutionis (.)
~ ordinandi (.)
~ situs (.)
,
~ voluntatis (.) ,
liability 1) ; 2) ; 3) (pl.) , ,
written libel
~ for damages
,
~ imposed by law ,
accrued ~ies
adjudicated ~
civil ~ -
contingent ~
()
corporate ~
current ~ies
deferred ~ies
delictual ~
double ~
exclusive ~
fixed ~ies
fixed ~
individual ~
joint ~ ,
legal ~
limited ~
long-term ~ies
occupiers ~ ,
organizational ~
pecuniary ~ 1) ; 2)
personal ~
primary ~
product ~ (
)
reciprocal ~ies
secondary ~ , ;
severable ~
superadded ~
to change ~
to incur ~ () ,
tortious ~
unlimited ~
vicarious ~ ;
libel 1) ,
(.
); 2) (
); 3) ( )
actionable ~ ,
class ~
handwritten ~ ,
mass-media ~
newspaper ~ ,
obscene ~ ,
typewritten ~ ,
written ~
243
libelant
libelant 1) ; 2) ,
(
)
libellee (
)
libeller ,
libellus
~ famosus (.)
libertas (.)
liberty ,
~ of a port
licence (license) , ,
~ by estoppel (.) ,
~ for marriage
~ in amortization
~s of right (.) (
; , )
~ under a patent (.)
absolute ~ () (
)
assignable ~ ,
driving ~ ,
244
express ~ ,
; ,
field-of-use ~
label ~ (.)
( ) ( (
)
)
marriage ~
nonpatent ~ ,
-
oral ~
passive ~ ()
patent ~ (.)
royalty-free ~
sole ~ 1) , ; 2) (,
)
to obtain a ~ ,
validated ~
vehicle ~
village ~
licensability
licensee 1) ,
, ; 2) (.)
~ of patent rights
licenser (licensor) 1) , , ; 2) (.)
~ of patent rights
patentee ~ -
life-estate
trade secret ~ -
licensing ,
compulsary ~
package ~ (.) ,
licensure (.) , . .
lien 1) ( -
),
; 2) ; 3) ,
~ of a covenant
~ of attachment
~ of garnishment
accountants ~ 1) ; 2)
admiralty ~
agents ~
agisters ~ ,
agricultural ~
attorney-~
, ,
bankers ~
building ~
, -
charging ~
chattel ~
conventional ~ ,
demurrage ~
equitable ~ ,
factors ~
judgement ~
junior ~
maritime ~ 1) ;
2) ,
possessory ~
salvage ~ (
)
senior ~
statutory ~
tax ~
vendors ~ ,
lienor 1) , ; ,
; 2) ; 3)
life 1) ; 2) ;
3)
economic ~
life-estate ,
245
life-hand
life-hand ,
life-hold
liferent (.) , ,
life-tenant
lighterage ,
limit 1) ; 2) ;
limitation 1) ( , ); 2) , ; 3)
; 4) ( )
~ of actions
~ of estate ( )
-
~ of liability acts
,
time ~ 1) , ;
2)
line 1) ; 2) ; 3) ; 4) (.)
~ of ancestor
~ of argument
~ of conduct
~ of demarcation
~ of duty
ascending ~
base ~ () (
)
collateral ~
credit ~
246
descending ~
female ~ (, )
marriage ~s
transversal ~
lineal
linkage ( /
/
)
liquidator
~ of the estate ,
liquidity
li s
~ pendens (.) ,
list ,
assessment ~ ,
cause ~
commercial ~
common jury ~ ,
exigent ~
( )
jury ~ 1) ; 2) ,
New Procedure (N.P.) ~
short cause ~ ;
,
( )
special jury ~ ,
trial ~
maritime loan
litigant ,
private ~
public ~
litigation , ,
anti-trust ~
appellate ~
civil ~
former ~
later ~ ,
local ~
pending ~
post-trial ~
previous ~
state ~
litigator , ( )
litiscontestation ;
litispendence 1)
;
; 2) ,
livery 1) ; ; 2) ,
; 3)
~ in deed
~ of seisin ,
to lie in ~
living 1) ; 2) (.) ; ,
~ apart
~ together
load
loading
loan ;
~ at call (at notice)
~ at interest
~ at short notice ,
~ for consumption ,
~ for exchange
~ for use ,
~ of collateral
~ of goods
~ on call
amortized ~ ; ,
bad ~
bank ~
bottomry ~ ,
bridge ~
brokers ~
call (demand) ~
conventional ~
installment ~
juice ~ ( )
long sighted (long term) ~
maritime ~ ,
247
mortgage loan
mortgage ~
mutual ~
non-performing ~ ,
non-recourse ~
; -
personal ~
precarious ~
real-estate ~
straight ~
time ~ ,
to raise ~
unsecured ~
location 1) , ;
2) (.) / ; 3) , , , ;
4) ; ,
lockout ,
locus
~ delicti (.)
~ standi (.) 1) ;
2) ,
lodgement 1) ; 2) (, . .);
3) , ; 4) ,
(, )
lodger 1) , ; 2) (, . .)
lodgings ,
lord ,
~ of manor ,
L~ of Session
()
~s of appeal , -
248
claimed ~
constructive ~ () ( )
incurred ~ ,
partial ~ ( )
pecuniary ~ , ,
prospective ~
real ~ ,
sustained ~
to accept potential ~es
to counter the ~
malpractice
to incur ~es
to inflict a ~
to limit ~es on unprofitable trade
to make good a ~
to repair a ~
to suffer a ~ ,
to sustain ~ ,
total ~ (., )
lot 1) (); 2)
()
loyalty ,
M
machinery ,
~ of justice
judicial ~ ,
magistracy 1) ; 2) ; 3)
,
magistrate (
, );
; ;
chief ~ ;
committing ~
federal ~ (.)
issuing ~
lay ~
stipendiary ~ ,
trial ~ ,
magistrature 1) (.)
; 2)
~s and duties
mailing 1) ; 2) (.)
mainmort
(
)
mainpernor ( )
mainprise 1) (.) ;
2)
maintainor ,
maintenance 1) (
);
2) , ; 3) , ,
; 4) ,
~ of accounts
~ of order
separate ~ ,
;
majority
maker 1) ,
; , ; 2) ,
maladministration ,
maladministrator , ;
( . . )
malpractice 1) ; 2)
249
legal malpractice
legal ~
,
man 1) ; 2) ,
~-in-possession
~ of law , ,
~ of straw
( )
contact ~
jury ~ ,
odd ~
single ~ ,
management 1) ; 2) ,
case ~ ( ,
)
manager 1) ; 2)
mandamus (.)
mandatary ;
,
mandate 1) , ; 2) ,
mandator
,
mandatory , ,
,
manifest ,
inward ~
()
outward ~
()
ships ~ ,
250
manner 1) , ,
; 2) (.) ,
~ of payment
~ of proving
manual ; ;
,
bench ~
manucaption
manuscript ,
final ~
original ~
mark , , ;
certification ~
(., )
defensive ~
trade ~
market ; ; ; ;
~ overt , ,
auction ~
bear ~ ,
bull ~ ,
closed ~ ( )
commodity ~
free ~ ,
illicit ~
labour ~ ,
licit ~
local ~ ,
money ~
open (public) ~
marriage ,
~ at law
~ by habit and repute
,
~ by proxy ,
~ in issue
~ terminable by pleasure ,
bigamous ~ ,
ceremonial ~ ,
civil ~
common-law ~
companionate ~ ,
conformist ~
contestable ~
contested ~
Gretna-Green ~ ,
; ( , , ,
, ,
)
forcible ~
former ~
future ~
hedge ~
informal ~
invalid ~
irregular ~ ,
left handed ~
legal ~ ,
limping ~ , (
)
mercenary ~
mixed ~
morganatic ~
(, , )
nonconformist ~
plural (polygamos) ~ ,
previous ~
proved ~
putative ~ ,
( ,
)
questionable ~
questioned ~
regular ~ ,
Scotch ~ 1) (. .
, , , , , );
2)
sham ~
shotgun ~ (., .)
subsequent ~
to contract ~
to discharge (to dissolve) a ~
251
to procure marriage
to procure ~
to solemnize a ~ ,
valid ~
void ~
voidable ~
marriageability
marriageableness
marshal 1) ( ,
); 2) (.)
judges ~ ,
marshlling
mass 1) ; 2)
~ of evidence
~ of the succession
~ of the bench
chief ~ ( )
practice ~ (
)
ship ~
252
taxing-~ ,
vendue ~
mate 1) ; 2)
material ,
case ~ ,
evidentiary ~ ,
materiality ,
~ of evidence
maternity
matriheritage 1) ; 2)
matrimony ,
matron 1) ,
, ; 2)
matter 1) , ,
; 2)
, ,
~ at law
~ in contest
~ in contraversy ,
~ in deed 1) ,
; 2)
~ in despute (in issue)
~ in pais 1) ,
; 2)
~ of argument
~ of confidence
; ,
~ of defence ,
~ of fact
~ of form ,
meeting
~ of law 1) (); 2) ,
~ of litigation
~ of practice ()
~ of proced ure
~ of record 1) , ; 2)
~ of right ()
~ of substance ()
ancillary ~
civil ~ 1) ; 2)
collateral ~
copyrightable ~ ,
; ( )
denied ~ ,
disproved ~
disputable ~
established ~ ,
evidential ~ 1) ;
2) ; 3)
litigated ~
new ~ 1) ; 2) ;
( )
pending ~
preliminary ~ ,
probative ~ 1) ;
2) ; 3)
procedural ~
questionable ~
maturation ,
maturity 1) , ; 2)
,
~ of instrument
at ~ ,
means 1) , ; 2) , ,
~ of identification ,
~ of proof
amicable ~ ,
( )
dishonest ~ ,
illegal ~ ,
lawful ~ ,
pacific ~
measure ; ; ;
;
~ of damages
judicial ~
legal ~s
remedial ~s
to pass a ~
mediate
mediation
mediator ,
medium , ,
~ of exchange
(, , )
meeting 1) , ;
2)
253
meeting in camera
~ in camera
,
~ of minds
enlarged ~
private ~
public ~
melioration ,
member
~ of circuit
~ of legislative body ,
~ of the bar 1) ,
; 2) (pl.)
~ of the bench ,
adopted ~
legal profession ~ , ,
memorial
a mensa et thoro
( )
divorce ~ ( )
merchantman
merciament
merger ,
~ of cases
conglomerate ~ ,
corporate ~
merit 1) , ;
2)
~ of appeal
254
~ of defence
~s of the case ,
to decide on ~s
merx (.) ,
messuage
ancient ~ ,
method 1) , ; 2) (.)
Michaelmas
middleman 1) ; 2) ,
minority
minutes ( . .)
~of evidence
~ of proceedings
~ of the court
agreed ~ ,
to take ~
misadventure
misappropriation
,
misappropriator , , ,
misbranding
,
~of inferior goods ,
miscarriage 1) ; 2) ,
~ of justice ,
hand money
mischarge ,
mischief ,
malicious ~
misconduct ; ;
judicial ~ ,
parental ~
misdirection
misjoinder
~ of causes of action
~ of inventors (.)
~ of parties
~ of patents (.)
mispleading
misrepresentation 1) , ; 2)
misstatement
~ in the record
mistake ,
~ of fact
~ of law
clerical ~
honest ~
operative ~
mistrial ,
mitigation ,
~of damage
~ of penalty ,
mittimus (.) 1)
; 2) (.)
(, )
mobility ,
moderator
modification ,
~ of judgement
modus (.) ,
~ procedendi (.)
~ vivendi (.) ,
money ,
~ due
caution ~
cheap ~ ; ;
condemnation ~ ,
conduct ~
danger ~
dispatch ~ ,
earnest ~
glove-~ (.) ,
hand ~
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hush money
hush ~ ( . .)
insurance ~
key ~
suit ~
money-lender
monition 1) ; 2)
moot (
)
mooter
mooting
( )
mortality
case ~
( ,
)
mortgage , , ,
~ of goods - ,
bond and ~ ,
blanket ~
chattel ~ -
, ; ,
closed ~ ( )
loan ~
open ~ ( )
package ~ ( , )
welsh ~
mortgagee
,
256
mortgager
,
mortmain , , - (, . .)
motion
~ for a new trial
~ in arrest of judgement
,
~ in court ,
~ to dismiss ,
,
interlocutory ~
oral ~
post-judgement ~ ,
post-trial ~ ,
post-verdict ~ ,
pre-trial ~ ,
pre-verdict ~ ,
renewed ~
to deny a ~
to grand a ~
to make a ~
to satisfy a ~
verbal (unwritten) ~
written ~
movables
heirship ~ (.) , -
negligence
; ,
mover ,
mulct ,
meltifariousness
mute ,
mutuant
mutuar/y
N
name , ,
assumed ~ , ,
brand ~
()
business ~
case ~ , ,
copyrighted ~ (),
corporate ~ ()
fictitious (false) ~
generic ~ (,
)
maiden ~
married ~
patent ~ ( , )
proprietary ~ , ;
trade ~ 1) , , ; 2) ();
()
ones own ~ ,
-
narration (.)
nati
~ et nascituri (.) ,
navigation ,
coastal ~
surface ~
necessary (necessaries) ,
necessitudo (.) , ,
necessity ( ,
);
actual ~
direct ~ ,
extreme ~
( )
indirect ~ ,
reasonable ~ ,
neglect , ,
~ of children
~ of official duty
~ to observe care
excusable ~ ,
wilful ~ ,
negligence , ,
257
blameworthy negligence
blameworthy ~ , ,
comparative ~
contributory ~
hazardous ~
legal ~
ordinary ~ ,
passive ~ ,
petty ~
subsequent ~ ,
negotiability ; , (, . .);
negotiation 1) ,
; 2) , ,
(); 3)
without-prejudice ~
negotiator 1) ; 2) ,
; ,
neutrality ()
next-of-kin
(
)
presumptive ~
nisi (.)
~ prius (.) 1)
; 2) (.)
258
non-liquet
( )
non-prosequitur (.)
notice to produce
nonsuit 1) ; 2) ,
nonsupport 1)
- ; 2)
non-term
non-user 1)
,
; 2) ,
notary 1) ; 2) (.)
~ public
note 1) ,
; 2) , ; 3)
~s payable (receivable) ( )
approved indorsed ~s
collateral ~
explanatory ~ ;
marginal ~ ,
;
promissory ~ () ,
reclaiming ~ (.)
notice , ; ;
~ in writing ,
~ of action
~ of allowance
~ of appeal
~ of appearance
( )
~ of appropriation ()
~ of charges
~ of copyright (
)
~ of dedication (to public use) (.)
~ of dishonour () (
)
~ of hearing
~ of motion originating ,
~ of opposition ,
~ of orders or judgements
~ of protest
~ of receipt
~ of taking depositions
~ of trial
~ of witness(es)
~ to admit (
)
~ to appear
~ to creditors
~ to plead
~ to produce
259
notice to quit
~ to quit
;
bankruptcy ~
distringas ~
-
( )
judicial ~ (
, )
personal ~ 1) ;
2)
presumptive ~
pretrial ~
second ~
unmatched trade ~
notification , ,
,
~of indebtedness ,
novation 1) ();
2) ; 3)
novel 1) , ; 2)
novelty ()
absolute ~ (.)
isle ~ (.)
( )
non-patentable ~ (.) ( ),
nullification ; ,
260
nullity 1) ( . .); 2) ,
~ of marriage
nuncupation
O
oath ( ); ,
~ in litem ,
~ of calumny ,
, ,
~ of fealty
~ of qualification
~ on arrival
assertory ~ (),
civic ~
corporal ~
decisive decisory ~
escape ~
extrajudical ~
()
false ~
judicial ~
left-handed ~
solemn ~
suppletory ~ ,
to administer ~ ,
indivisible obligation
to deny on ~ -
to make ~
to release from ~
voluntary ~
oath-breaker
oath-helper ,
oath-taking , ,
obiter dictum (.)
() , ; ,
object 1) ; 2) , ,
~ in issue
~ of action
~s of a power ,
objection
~ in point of law
~ to a juror
legal ~
to raise an ~
to sustain ~ ,
to take an ~ to smth. -
object-matter
~ of patent (.) ; , ; ,
objector ,
objuration , ;
obligant ,
obligation 1) , . .
, ; 2) ; 3)
~ of contract
~ of oath 1) ; 2)
absolute ~
accessory ~
accrued ~
civil ~ ; ,
concurrent ~
conjunctive ~
contractual ~ ,
counterpart ~s
cross ~
determinate ~ , -
divisible ~
express or omplied ~
heritable ~ ,
imperfect ~ , ;
indeterminate ~ , ,
indivisible ~
261
joint obligation
joint ~
joint and several ~
;
legal ~ 1) ;
2)
obediential ~ ,
perfect ~ ;
,
personal ~ 1) , ;
2) ,
pure ~
real ~
several ~
shared ~
single or penal ~
solidary ~
to assume ~s
to cancel an ~
to meet an ~ 1) ; 2)
obligator ,
;
obligee , ,
obligor ,
, ,
obliquity
obreption (.)
-
observant -
262
observer ,
legal ~
obviousness (.) (
, )
occupancy 1) , ;
2) ; 3)
actual ~ 1) ;
2)
occupant 1) , ;
2) , ,
; 3) ; ,
occupation 1) ; 2) ; 3) ,
manual ~
notorious ~
own ~
occupier ; ,
offence 1) ; 2) ()
~ against the law
~ of agreeing to indemnify sureties
acquisitive ~s ,
civil ~ ,
disorderly ~
licensing ~
minor ~ ,
petty ~s
public ~
regulatory ~ (.) ,
trivial ~
acting officer
offender
civil ~
diverted ~ , (
)
juvenile ~
minor ~ 1) , ; 2)
recorded ~
offendress
offer , ; ,
~ of compromise
~ of proof ( )
~ without obligation
attractive ~
conditional ~
confusing ~ ,
firm ~
standing ~
to accept an ~ ,
to make an ~
to revoke an ~
to tender ~
to withdraw an ~
offeree ; ,
offerer (offeror) ; ,
office 1) ; 2) ,
; 3) , ,
; 4)
,
~ found , ,
~ of honour
~ of profit
~ of trust
appointed (appointive) ~
central ~ (.,
)
judicial ~
legal ~ 1) ;
2)
life ~
paper ~ ()
patent ~
principal ~ -
registry ~
stipendiary ~
to forfeit ones ~
to hold ~ ,
to suspend from ~
office-holder
officer , ,
~ of court
~ of justice 1) ,
; 2) ,
acting ~
263
company officer
company ~ ()
corporate ~ ,
hearing ~ (.) ,
judicial ~ ,
law ~
law-enforcement ~
legal ~
part-time ~ ,
welfare ~ 1) (.) ; 2) (.) ,
official , ,
business ~
career ~
civil justice ~
company ~
defendant ~ ,
judicial ~
legal ~
private ~
recording ~ -
,
official-designate ,
off-put (.)
offset 1) ; 2) ; 3) ,
264
offtake
ombudsman ,
omission 1) ( . .), , ; 2)
omittance 1) ; 2)
onus (.) , ,
court ~
defence ~ ,
dissenting ~ ();
extrajudicial ~ , ; ,
order of prohibition
fixed ~
individual ~
judicial ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3)
legal ~
majority ~
minority ~
partial ~
per curiam ~
precedent-setting ~ ,
preconceived ~ ,
separate ~
undivided ~ ,
opponent 1) (
); ; 2) ,
opposition 1) ; 2)
option 1) , ;
2) ; 3)
~ for the put
~ of change
~ of collection
~ of payment
~ to purchase
buyers ~
call ~
cargo ~ ,
commodity ~ -
commodity futures ~ -
first ~
put ~
sellers ~
to deal in ~s
orator 1) (.) ;
2) , ,
oratress , ,
order 1) , , , , ; 2) ; 3) ; 4) ; 5) ,
; 6) ( ); 7) /
~ for collection
~ for costs
~ for possession
;
~ nisi , (
, )
~ of certiorari ( )
~ of convenience and necessity
, ( )
~ of court
~ of discharge
~ of examination (.)
~ of filiation
~ of jurisdiction
~ of precedence
~ of priority
~ of prohibition , -
265
order of proof
~ of proof
~ of revivor
~ of succession
~ to show cause
(
,
)
adjudication ~
adoption ~
affiliation ~
agreed ~ ,
Anton Piller ~ (.) ,
,
( )
appealable ~ ,
bastardy ~
buying ~
charging ~
chartering ~ (
)
commission ~
commutation ~
consent ~
266
decreral ~ ,
delivery ~ 1)
; 2)
disbarment ~
discovery ~
disregard tape ~
enforcement ~
established ~
exclusion ~
garnishee (garnishment) ~
,
;
general ~s
interim ~
interlocutory (intermediate) ~
judges ~ ,
judicatory civil ~ ;
mandatory ~
( ,
)
non-molestation ~ ; , -
original ~
preliminary ~ ; ,
outmarriage
procedural ~
protection (protective) ~
(.,
,
,
)
receiving ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3)
,
reparation ~ ( ) ( )
resting ~
restraining ~
restriction ~
satisfied ~ ()
selling ~
separation ~
stipulation ~
stop ~ 1) ,
- ;
2)
-
stop-limit ~ -,
stop payment ~
substantive ~
support ~
time limit ~ ,
to accept ~s
to handle ~s
to follow ~s
to make an ~
to reverse an ~
unfilled ~
unsatisfied ~
vesting ~ ( )
winding-up ~ ()
ordinary 1) ;
2) (.) ; 3) (.)
organization ,
judicial ~
orphan
orphanage (.)
ouster (. );
ouster-le-main (.)
,
outdweller ,
,
outgoer ,
outlay(s) , ,
capital ~s
current ~s
full cost ~s
outmarriage
267
outsider
outsider 1) ; 2) ( )
overclaiming (.)
; , ( )
over-insurance ,
overtime
owelty (
,
)
owner ;
~ in common
~ of record ,
~ of vessel
absolute ~ ,
abutting ~
; , (., )
adjoining ~s
adult ~
beneficial ~ -, ,
-
corporate ~ ;
disponent ~ -
equitable ~
268
evicted ~ ;
,
general ~
joint ~s
know-how ~ -
(. . )
legal ~
limited ~ ,
managing ~ ()-
original ~
part ~ 1) ; 2)
property ~
reputed ~
special ~ ,
surface ~
,
owner-occupier -
ownership 1) ,
, ;
2)
~ in common
~ of property
corporate ~ ,
joint ~
land ~ , ,
state ~
stock ~
oyer , ( )
parenthood
P
pacatio (.) ,
package 1) (); 2) ,
packer ,
pact ; , (
)
~ de non alienando (.)
bare ~ ,
marriage property ~ - ,
nude ~ ,
paction ,
palinode (.)
, ,
palmarium (.)
panel ;
~ of jurors
~ of trial judges
arbitration ~
panellation
paper 1) ; 2) ; 3) ,
~ of causes
bank ~ 1) ,
; 2) ,
case ~s
chattel ~ ,
circuit ~
claim ~s
commodity ~ 1) ; 2) ;
3) ,
couriers ~s
moving ~s
peremptory ~ ,
ships ~s
test ~ ,
testamentary ~ , ,
trade ~s
vessel ~s
parcels
parcenary 1) ; 2)
parcener ,
parent ,
adopting (adoptive) ~
foster ~s
natural (real) ~
surrogate ~ ,
parentage 1) , ; 2)
unknown ~
parentela
parenthood ,
,
269
parephernalia
parephernalia
parol , ,
pars (.) , ,
~ gravata (.)
~ rea (.)
part 1) ( , ); 2) , ;
bairns ~ (.) ,
dead mans ~
deads ~ (.)
deaths ~
wifes ~
partator ; ()
partiality ,
particulars ;
,
~ of breaches and objections
~ of sale
partisanship
partition (, )
partner 1) , , ; 2)
latent ~
party 1) ( , . .); 2) , ,
270
~ies to dispute 1) ;
2)
~ in controversy
~ in default ,
~ in (at) fault
~ in interest
~ litigant
~ to a dispute
~ to a litigation
~ to an action at law
~ to a (law) suit
~ to a trial ,
~ to be charged 1) , ; 2)
~ to the proceedings
~ to the trade ,
accomodation ~
adverse ~ ( )
applicant ~
competent ~
contending ~ies
contracting ~
defaulting ~ 1) , ; 2) ,
defeated ~
fellow ~
intermediate ~
pater
intermediate ~ in a multiparty interference
(.)
(. . )
junior ~ (.)
( ,
),
losing ~ ,
moving ~ ,
offended ~
opposing (opposite) ~
original ~
other ~
prevailing ~ ,
private ~
proving ~
rebutting ~
requesting ~
senior ~ (.) (
,
)
successful ~ ,
the guilty ~
the injured ~
the ~ to a contract
unsuccessful ~
patent (.)
assailable ~ ,
basic ~
combination ~
confirmation ~
expired ~ ,
freed ~ ,
home ~ ,
;
importation ~
industrial ~
infringed ~ ; ,
land ~ ,
lapsed ~
legally effective ~
litigious ~
master ~
nuisance ~
(, , )
opposed ~
original ~ (.) ;
petty ~ ( , )
pioneer ~
process ~
registered ~ (.) ;
reissuend ~
senior ~ ( ,
)
unenforceable ~ ,
(
)
utility ~ 1) (.) ; 2)
voidable ~
patentability
patentee , ; ,
patenter
patenting
pater (.)
271
paternity
paternity
patria
patricula
patrimony 1) , ; 2)
patron 1) , ; , ;
2) ; 3)
patronage 1)
; 2) , ; 3)
pawn ,
pawnee
pawner (pawnor) ,
pawnshop
pay , ,
payee , ;
payer
payment ,
~ for honour ,
~ in kind ,
~ in lien of appearance
~ in part ,
~ into court
~ of costs
accord ~
advance ~ ,
after-~ , ,
appropriated ~ ,
cash ~s
indefinite ~ (.) ,
272
to effect a ~
to make ~
to present for ~
to tender ~
unappropriated ~ ,
pecunia (.) ,
pension 1) ; 2) ; 3) , ; 4)
people ,
lay ~
wrongful person
peremption 1)
;
2) ,
perfection ,
performance ,
alternative ~ ()
characteristic ~ (
)
negligent ~ of duty
specific ~ ()
;
substantial ~ ,
peril ,
~ insured
~s of the Lakes ( )
~s of the sea
maritime ~
perjuration (.)
perjurer
perjury ,
to commit ~
,
permission
~ of appeal
legal ~ ,
permit 1) ();
2)
carrier ~
user ~
permittee ,
permutatio (.) ,
pernancy
(-); ( . .)
pernor ( . .)
~ of profits ,
perpetuation
~ of evidence ()
~ of testimony
perpetuity 1) ;
2)
perquisitio (.) ,
person ,
~ of law
~ on trial
adjudicated ~ ,
artificial ~
committed ~ 1) , - ; 2) ,
corporate ~
ficticious ~
incorporated ~
juridical (juristic) ~
legal ~ 1) ; 2)
natural ~
private ~
public juridical ~
sued ~
third ~ ,
tried ~ ,
wrongful ~
273
personality
personality 1) ;
2)
actors ~ ,
legal ~
separate ~
personalty ,
tangible ~
personation 1) , ; 2) (.)
perversion ,
~ of justice ;
petition , , ,
~ for allowance of appeal
~ for appeal ,
;
~ for nullity (,
. .)
~ for rehearing ()
~ in bankruptcy
~ of right ( )
~ of urgency
form ~ ;
274
insufficient ~
meritorious ~
originating ~
reclaiming ~ (.)
sufficient ~
to present a ~ ,
petitionee (.) , ,
petitoner ,
pignoratio (.)
pignoration , ( ),
pignus (.)
piracy , ; ,
literary ~
pirate , ,
piscary
place 1) ; 2)
~ of contract
~ of profit
~ of the forum
placement , ,
~ in care ,
~ of loan
placita communia (.)
placitum (.)
~ fractum (.) ,
common pleas
plaint ,
plaintiff
~ in cross ,
plea 1) ,
; 2) ; 3) (.) , ;
4) ; 5) ;
6) ()
; 7) ; 8) ,
~ in abatement
(); , , ;
~ in bar
,
~ in bar special
~ in discharge
~ in reconvention 1) ;
2)
~ in suspension ,
~ of alibi
~ of another action pending ,
~ of common employment
,
,
~ of general issue -
~ of justification
~ of necessity
~ of never indebted
~ of nul disseisin
~ of payment
,
~ of privilege
~ of res judicata
;
~ of tender ,
~ to delay action
~ to further maintenance of action
~ to the jurisdiction
~ to the merits
affirmative ~ ,
anomaious ~ ,
civil ~
common ~ 1) ;
2)
common ~s
275
defendants plea
defendants ~ ( )
;
dilatory ~
( )
fictitious ~ ; ; , ;
, ;
foreign ~
general issue ~
informed ~ 1)
; 2) ; ,
; ,
issuable ~
negative ~ ,
,
non-issuable ~
peremptory ~ ,
sham ~ , ,
;
special ~ in bar
special ~ of justification
to enter ~ ( )
276
to set up a ~
traversable ~
pleader ;
pleading 1)
; 2) (pl.) ; 3) (pl.) ;
4)
, ;
5) ,
accusatory ~
amended ~ ,
amending opponents ~
bad ~ ,
colourable ~ ( )
common-law ~ 1) , ; 2)
,
defensive ~
oral ~ ,
original ~ 1) (
) ;
2) ( )
; 3)
sham ~
underwriters policy
special ~ 1) , ; 2) ;
3)
supplemental ~ ;
to amend a ~
to open ~s ( )
pleasure , , ,
pledge 1) ,
; 2) ; 3)
dead ~
life (living) ~ ,
pledgee
pledger 1) ; 2)
pledgery
plunder ,
poena (.) , ,
poind
poinding (.) ;
multiple ~ (.)
personal ~ (.)
real ~ (.)
point 1) ; 2) ; 3) ;
4)
~ at issue
~ of contact
~ of fact
~ of law
~ of order ,
~ reserved ,
~s of claim
~s of defence
~s of law
approved delivery ~
legal ~
moot ~ ;
policy 1) (); 2)
~ of insurance
annuity ~
assurance ~
closed insuarance ~ ,
hull ~
insuranse ~
judical ~
juridical ~
law ~
life ~
marine insurance ~
named ~ ; ,
underwriters ~
277
policyholer
policyholer
pollicitaiton ; ,
polyandry ,
polygamy , ,
port
~ of arrival
~ of call
~ of departure
~ of destination
~ of discharge
~ of distress , -
~ of documentation
~ of entry
~ of loading
~ of refuge , -
~ of registry
~ of shipment
closed ~ ,
free ~ , -
home ~ 1) ; 2) ,
treaty ~ (, )
portion 1) , ; 2) , ; 3)
compulsory ~
disposable ~ ,
hereditary ~ (
)
legal ~
ligitimate ~
marriage ~
278
natural ~ ()
portioner (.) 1)
;
2)
possession ;
~ at (in) law
(,
)
~ in deed
~ in fact
~ in nine-tenths of the law ,
,
~ naked
~ under a lease
actual ~
actual adverse ~ ,
adverse ~ ,
civil ~
constructive ~
constructive adverse ~ ,
derivative ~
fictious ~ (,
)
former ~ ,
cognate powers
immemorial ~
joint ~
juridical (legal) ~ (, )
natural ~
notorious (open) ~ ,
original ~
pedal ~
precarious ~ ;
prior (previous) ~
; ,
quasi ~
scrambling ~
substantial ~
to have in ~ ,
to take ~ ;
vacant ~ ,
possessor
posterity
postman (.)
post-nuptial ,
post-obit
postponement ;
trial ~
post-publication
,
postremogenitur (., .)
,
pour-ower
power 1) ; 2) , , ; 3)
~ coupled with interest 1) ;
2)
~ of allienation
~ of appointment
~ of attorney ;
~ of attorney and substitution
~ of communication (., )
~ of disposition
~ of judgement ,
()
~ of review ( )
~ of sale
~ of substitution
~ of testation
~ to initiate (to introduce) legislation
adjudicative ~ 1) ; 2)
arbitrary ~
cognate ~s ,
279
commerce power
commerce ~
confirmatory ~
,
corporate ~s
,
general ~ of attorney
judgement-making ~ , ( )
judgement-passing ~ , ( )
judicial ~
judiciary ~s
large ~s
parental ~ ,
paternal ~ ,
the contempt ~ (.) ()
,
treaty-making ~
practice 1) ,
; 2) ;
3) ,
~ and adjudication
~ of law
~ of the trade ,
chamder ~
common-law ~ 1)
; 2) ,
judicial ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3)
law ~ ,
legal ~ 1) , ; 2) ,
280
private law ~
referral ~(s) 1)
; 2)
statutory ~ ()
third party ~
( )
practitioner ,
praecipe (.) 1) ; 2)
; 3) () ( )
praedia (.)
praemunire
preausience
precedent
judicial ~
to follow the ~
to set ~
precept 1) , , ( ); 2) ,
precognition (.) ()
pre-contract ; ( )
predecessor 1) ; 2) ; 3)
~ in title
;
pre-emption 1)
; 2) ; 3)
preference 1)
(
); ; 2) ,
(, . .)
court ~ , (,
. .)
fraudulent ~ ,
preferment , (, . .)
prehension
prejudgement
;
prejudication 1) ;
2) (); 3)
prejudice ,
prejudicialness (.)
()
premises 1) , ; 2)
; 3)
;
4)
demised ~ ,
partys ~ ,
premium (, , )
insurance ~
single ~ ,
preparation
adequate ~
preponderance
~ of evidence (of proof)
; ( )
~ of testimony
prepossession
pre-publication ,
prescription 1) ( );
2) ,
acquisitive (positive) ~
negative ~
testamentary ~
presentation , ,
,
~ of case , , ;
;
~ of cases
~ of cheque
presentment 1) , ; 2)
~ upon oath by grand jury
281
presumption
presumption
~ of innocence
absolute ~
artificial ~
compelling ~
pretendant
preterition
pretrial
price , ,
contract ~
forward ~
primage
priority 1) , ; 2) , , ; 3) (.)
~ of creditors
~ of invention
~ of liens
convention ~ (.)
domestic ~ (.)
privilege 1) ; 2) ; 3) ; ; 4) ( )
~ of court
~ of witness (
)
accountant ~
attorney-client ~
evidentiary ~
hereditary ~
joint ~
judicial ~ ( , ,
, )
legal professional ~
litigants ~
( ,
. .)
litigious procedure
marital ~ (
)
native ~ ,
testimonial ~ (
)
privity 1) ( . .); 2) , ; ( , ); 3) , ,
~ of blood
,
~ of contract 1) ; 2)
~ of estate ,
privy ,
; , -
prize , ,
maritime (sea) ~
probate 1) ,
;
2) ; 3) ; 4) (.) ,
~ of wills
probation ,
procedendo (.) 1) ; 2)
-
; 3)
~ ad judicium (.)
procedure ,
, ,
~ for opposition (.)
~ in bankruptcy
~ laid down
~ on appeal
alternative delivery ~
at-trial ~ , ,
civil ~ ,
common law ~
compact ~
counsel-triggered ~
court ~
examination ~
extrajudicial ~
fine and recovery ~
formal ~
grievance ~
informal ~
judicial ~ , , ,
legal ~
litigious ~
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opposition procedure
opposition ~ (.) ( )
patent granting ~ (.)
post-trial ~
pre-trial ~ (,
)
summary ~ ()
third party ~
( )
trial ~
verdict ~
waiver ~
proceeding(s) 1) , ,
, ; 2) ,
; 3)
~ at law
~ in bankruptcy
~ in camera (in chambers)
,
~s in civil causes
~ in enforcement of law
~ in error
~ in open court
~ in personam
,
284
~ in rem
~ in revision
~ on ex parte application
~ publicity heard
action ~ ,
adjudicatory ~
admiralty ~
adversary ~
affiliation ~
affirmative ~
,
ancillary ~ ,
appeal (appelate) ~
arbitration ~
bankruptcy ~ ,
bastardy ~
civil ~
collateral ~ ,
compulsory ~ (.)
condemnation ~
contested ~
contested reissue ~ (.)
,
subordinate proceeding(s)
disbarment ~
docketing ~
domestic ~ ,
eminent domain ~ 1) ; 2)
ex parte ~ ( )
fabulous (fictitious) ~
forfeiture ~ ;
()
interference ~ (.)
,
interlocutory ~ (
,
)
inter partes ~
interpleader ~
irregular ~
judicial ~ 1) ;
2)
law ~
legal ~ ;
liquidation ~
(., )
litigation ~ ,
mandamus ~
opposition ~ (.)
,
oral ~ ( )
patent office ~ (.) ,
pending ~
plenary ~ ( )
preliminary (pretrial) ~
principal ~
prior ~ ,
prize ~
probate ~
public ~
receivership ~ ,
remedial ~
removal ~
removed ~ ,
rendition ~ ,
return ~
streamlined ~ ,
subordinate ~
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subsequent proceeding(s)
subsequent ~
summary ~(s) ,
summary judgement ~
supplementary ~
third party ~
( )
to commence ~s
to instigate ~
to institute ~
vexatious ~ ( )
written ~
process 1) , ,
; 2) ; 3) ; 4) ( )
~ in practice ,
~ of execution ;
~ of interpleader
, , ,
~ of the court 1) ;
2) ; 3) ( )
adjudicatory ~
alias ~ (.)
amendable ~
appeal(s) (appelate) ~ 1) ; 2)
286
bastardy ~
civil ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3)
court ~es
final ~
follow-up ~ 1)
; 2)
forged ~ 1)
; 2) ; 3)
intermediate (intervening) ~ 1) (.
); 2)
,
judical ~
judicial ~ 1) ,
; 2) ,
jury ~ ,
lawful ~ 1) ; 2)
legal ~ 1) ;
2)
mesne ~ 1) , ; 2)
original ~ ,
remedial ~
review ~ ()
statutory ~
promiser (promisor)
to serve a ~
trustee ~
,
verbal ~
void ~ ,
proces-verbal (.)
proctor , , (. , ,
)
procuracy 1) , ; ;
2)
procuratio (.)
procuration , ;
procurator
procuratory (.) ,
prodigal ,
production , (, . .)
~ in court ,
~ of argument
~ of evidence
~ of statement
~ of suit
~ of witness
profert
( )
profit , , ,
accumulated ~
mesne ~s (, -
);
violent ~s (.) ,
prohibition ,
proles (.)
prolxity ( , )
promise
( )
~ implied in fact
~ implied in law
conditional ~ ,
-
fictitious ~
gratuitous ~
illusory ~ ,
-
implied ~
naked ~ ,
new ~ ,
,
to raise ~
promisee 1) ,
; 2) ( );
promiser (promisor) 1) , ; ( ); 2) ,
() ;
287
several ~s ,
promutuum (.)
pronouncement , ;
; ;
()
proof 1) (.) ;
2) , ; 3) ; 4)
~ and hearing
~ beyond all reasonable
~ beyond any reasonable doubt -
~ by affidavit 1) , ; 2) ;
3)
~ by circumstantial evidence
~ by notoriety ,
(
,
)
~ by presumption
~ by testimony 1) ; 2)
~ from the contrary 1)
; 2) ; 3)
288
~ of admission 1) ,
; 2) ;
3) ; 4) ; 5)
~ of claim
,
~ of consistency 1)
; 2) ;
3)
~ of debt
~ of evidence 1) ; 2)
; 3) ; 4) ; 5)
~ of fact 1) ;
2) ; 3)
; 4)
~ of loss
~ of motive
~ of official record 1)
; 2) ; 3)
~ of record 1) ; 2) ;
3) ; 4)
~ of witness
~ on a preponderance of probabilities
virtual proof
~ to the contrary 1)
; 2) ;
3)
affirmative ~
affirmative ~ of loss
,
burden of ~
categorical ~ 1) ; 2)
circular ~ ,
clear ~ 1) , ; 2)
conclusive ~
controvertible ~
crucial (decisive) ~
direct ~ 1) ;
2) ; 3)
evident ~ 1) ; 2)
formal ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3)
foundation ~ 1) ; 2)
; 3)
foundational ~ ,
hard ~
incontrovertible ~
independent ~
indirect ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3)
indubitable ~
infallible ~
inferential ~ 1) , ;
2) ;
3)
irrefutable ~
judgement ~ ,
literal ~ 1) ; 2)
negative ~
positive ~ ,
presumptive ~ ,
relevant ~ , ,
;
reliable ~ ,
satisfactory ~ 1) ; 2)
substantial ~
testimonial ~
,
to afford ~
to develop ~
to offer (produce, show) ~
to take ~
uncontrovertible ~
virtual ~
289
proof-proof
proof-proof ,
property 1) , ; 2) , , ; 3) (.)
(, )
~ forfeit to the state ,
~ given to charity ,
~ in action , ; ,
~ in movable things
,
~ of another
~ of the debtor
~ taken for public use ,
abandoned ~
absolute ~
abutting ~
adjacent (adjoining) ~ ,
,
adjudicated ~ ; ,
after-acquired ~ ,
agrarian ~
agricultural ~
ancestral ~ , ;
artistic ~
associate ~ ,
common ~
290
community ~ 1)
; 2)
contiguous ~ , ,
corporate ~ ,
corporeal ~ ,
cultural ~
demesnial ~ ;
,
( )
disputed ~ ; ,
distrained ~
dotal ~
entailed ~ () , ; , (
)
fixed ~
fronting and abutting ~ ,
funded ~ ,
general ~ ( )
heirless ~
illicit ~
immoral ~
immovable ~
impartiable ~
incorporeal ~ ,
industrial ~
insured ~
to undertake prosecution
intangible ~ ( , )
intellectual ~
intestate ~ ;
,
joint ~
land (landed) ~ ;
leasehold ~
licit ~
literary ~
mislaid ~
matrimonial ~
movable ~
ownerless ~
paraphernal ~ 1) ; 2)
pledged ~ (
)
private ~
qualified ~ ; ( )
real ~
separate ~
special ~
tangible ~ ;
,
trust-~ ; ,
propponent 1) , ; 2) , ;
3) ,
~ of deposition , ,
~ of issue , ,
proprietor
copyright ~
landed ~
registered ~
subsequent ~ ,
proprietorship 1) , , ; 2) ,
prosecution 1) ,
; 2) ()
~ of patent application (.) 1) ;
2)
barred ~ ,
case ~
founded ~
legal ~
patent ~ (.) ,
to encourage ~ ; ,
to frustrate ~ ,
to search ~
to undertake ~
291
trademark prosecution
trademark ~ ,
unfounded ~
warranted ~
prosecutor
protection 1) , ; 2) ()
judicial ~
legal ~
patent ~ (.)
()
procedural ~ ( );
property ~
sample ~
witness ~
provability 1) ; 2)
provableness
proving ,
provision 1) , ,
( . .); 2) , ,
by ~ of the husband
contractual ~
curative ~ (.,
)
procedural ~
substantive ~s ,
( )
proximity ,
proxy 1) , , ; 2) ,
publicity ,
292
pretrial ~
puffer ,
pupil ;
pupil(l)arity ( 14 , 12 )
purchase 1) ,
; 2) ,
cash ~
compulsory ~
credit ~
forward ~
hire-~ 1) - ; 2) ,
original ~
undercover ~
purchaser 1) (
); 2)
( , )
bona fide ~ 1) ; 2)
first ~
tax ~
purpart
purpresture (.)
purser 1) ; 2)
pursuer (.)
pursuit (.)
Q
quaerens (.)
quaestus (.) , , ,
qualification 1) ; ; 2) ,
~ of arfuments
~ of smbs privileges
-
age ~
property ~
testimonial ~
to possess ~s
quarantine (.)
,
,
quarter
quasi-contract ,
;
quasi-delict
question 1) , ; 2) ,
~ at issue
cross ~
fishing ~
incriminating ~
(, , )
irrelevant ~ ,
judicial ~ ,
jury ~ ,
justiciable ~ ,
lawful ~
leading ~
legal ~ ,
preliminary ~ ,
previous ~
procedural ~ ,
relevant ~ ,
substantive ~ ,
;
suggestive ~
threshold ~ ,
questioner 1) , ; , ; 2) ; 3)
questioning
judicial ~
questionnaire , ,
questman
quieting
~ the title
( ; , 293
quitclaim
)
quitclaim
quittance 1) ( ); ; 2) ; 3)
quod
~ partes replacitent (.)
~ recuperet (.)
~ respondeat ouster (.)
quorum (.) 1) , c; 2)
quotation
~ of case
R
reissue (.) , ;
;
rejection ,
best mode ~ (.)
obvious ~ (.)
rejoinder 1)
,
, ; 2)
294
~ of application (.)
rejournment
relation 1) , ; 2) ; 3) , ;
4) , ,
bigamous ~(s)
blood ~ 1) () ;
2) ()
colleteral ~ 1) ; 2) ,
conjugal ~s ,
contractual ~s
employer-employee ~
employment ~s
extra-marital ~s
half-blood ~ ( ) (, )
illegitimate ~ ,
industrial ~s
in law ~ 1) o; 2)
labour ~s ()
legal ~ 1) ; 2) , ; o
legitimate ~ ,
lineal ~
marital (matrimonial) ~s ,
natural ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3)
to sever ~s
to suspend ~s
equitable relief
trade ~s
whole-blood ~
(, ) ,
relationship 1) , , ; 2)
~ through wedlock
,
agency ~
immediate ~
relative
in-law ~ ,
relator , ; ,
release 1) ( ), ( ); 2) ; ;
; 3)
~ by obligee ,
~ for lack of evidence
( )
~ of dower
~ of mortgage
~ to uses
bank ~ ,
freight ~
general ~ ,
releasee 1) ,
; 2) ,
releaser ,
relegation
relevance/relevancy
, . .
reliability ,
~ of evidence ,
~ of testimony ,
relict ,
relief 1) ; 2) ; 3) ; 4) , ; 5) ( , )
~ at law
~ from disabilities
~ on motion
~ pending review ,
affirmative ~
alternate (alternative) ~
civil ~ 1) - ; 2)
collateral ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3) ;
4) ( , )
compensatory ~
declaratory ~ ,
equitable ~
295
injunctive relief
injunctive ~ ,
judicial ~ ,
matrimonial ~
preventive ~
private injunctive ~
public injunctive ~
specific ~
unemployment ~
work ~
relinquishment ( )
reliqua
relitigation ,
relocation (.)
remaider 1) (
); ,
; 2)
alternative ~s
charitable ~ ,
contingent ~
contingent ~ in fee
remainderman (
); ; ,
296
remand 1) ; 2)
~ for trial
~ of case
remanent
remarks
~ by counsel ,
remarriage
remedy ,
~ at law 1) , ; 2)
~ over
adequate ~
civil ~ -
common law ~
concurrent ~ies
,
consumers ~
cumulative ~ 1) , , ; 2)
equitable ~
extrajudicial ~
federal ~ (.)
judicial ~
legal ~ 1) , ; 2)
motion-to-reduce ~
renunciation
()
ordinary ~ ( )
personal ~
( )
provisional ~ ( )
statutory ~ -
usual ~
( )
reminder 1) ,
; 2) ;
( , ); 3) (
); 4) , , ; 5) ,
~ of claim
~ of forfeiture 1)
;
; 2) ;
remitter 1)
; 2) ; 3)
remittitur (of record)
remoteness
( , )
~ of evidence
removal 1) , (
); 2) ,
~ for cause
~ from office
~ of causes
remover
rendition ( , )
renegotiation
renewal ,
~ of lease
renouncement ( )
rent ; ;
~ in kind
ancient ~ ,
annual ~
base ~
grain ~ ,
ground ~ ,
(. )
improved ground ~
life ~ (.)
rack ~
residential ~
rentage ;
rental(s) 1) ; 2) ; 3) ,
rent-charge
rentet 1) , ;
2) (.) ,
renting (.) , (., )
rent-roll
renunciation ( -)
297
renunciation of partnership
~ of partnership
~ of suit
reopening ( )
reparation , ;
;
repayment , (); (); ( )
~ of interest
~ of principal ( )
repleader 1) ; 2) ;
replevin ,
~ in detinet , ,
replevisor
,
replevy
repliant (replicant) , ,
replication ,
reply
report 1) , , ;
2) , ;
3) (pl.)
~ of witness
audit ~
authorized ~s ,
case ~(s) 1) ; 2)
298
consumer ~
court ~(s) 1) ; 2)
enquity ~(s)
expert ~
federal (law) ~s (.)
forensic ~
interim ~
investigative ~
side ~s
; ,
state (law) ~s
reporter 1) ; 2)
~ report
; ,
court ~ 1) ; , ; 2) ;
3) ; 4)
repossession
representation 1) , , ;
; 2) ; 3)
~ of defendant
~ of design (.)
~ of evidence ()
evidentiary requirement
~ of proof ()
~ of witness ( )
affirmative ~
contradictory ~s
joint ~
,
legal ~ 1) ; 2)
negative ~
,
private ~
public ~
separate ~ ,
,
trade ~
representative 1) ,
; 2)
foreign ~ ,
legal ~ 1) ; 2) ; 3) ;
4)
personal ~ 1) ;
2) ; 3) ; 4) ; 5)
sales ~ ,
trade ~
representee ,
representor ,
republication
repundiation 1) ; 2) ; 3) ; 4) ,
request , , ,
~ for admission ,
~ for counsel
~ for instructions
,
~ in writing ;
duplicative ~ ; ; ;
legitimate ~ ,
multiple ~ ; ;
;
pretrial ~ ,
timely ~
walk-in ~
requester ,
, , ,
requirement 1) ; 2)
~ of sufficiency (.)
evidentiary ~ ;
299
procedural requirement
procedural ~
use ~ ( , )
working ~
( )
requirements , ,
requisition
res (.) , ,
~ accessoria (.)
,
~ caduca (.)
~ controversa (.)
~ corporales (.)
~ derelicta (.)
~ gestal (.) , ,
~ immobiles (.)
~ incorporales (.)
~ integra (.) , ,
~ judicata (.) ,
~ moliles (.)
~ nova (.) ,
~ nullius (.) ,
~ nullius communis usus (.)
~ privatal (.)
~ publical (.)
300
~ questal (.) , ,
~ universitatis (.)
rescission , ,
rescript 1) ; 2) , ; 3) (.)
,
residence
actual ~
commercial ~ ()
part-time ~
restricted ~
separate ~
resident ;
residual ,
residue ,
resolution ,
()
~ of case
alternate ~
legal ~
resort 1) ( -
, . .); 2) ( )
in the last ~ 1) ,
; 2)
respite ,
~ of jury
respondent 1) (. ); ; 2)
~ of the Law (
)
restaur ,
restitution ,
~ of conjugal rights
~ of dowry
legal ~
restoration ( , ,
),
restraint 1) ; 2) ;
~ of marriage ;
,
~ of prices
~ of trade , ,
~ on alienation ,
extrajudicial ~ 1) ; 2) ;
judicial ~ 1) ;
2) ; ,
legal ~ , ;
out-of-court ~ 1) ; 2) ;
patent ~ (.)
to impose ~
to put under ~ 1) ; 2) ,
301
restriction
restriction
jurisdictional ~
legal ~
liability ~
responsibility ~
statutory ~
to impose ~s
to lift ~s
travel ~s
resummons
resumption
~ of case
~ of payment
retainer 1) ; ; 2) ; 3)
general ~
( )
special ~ () ,
retaking
retention 1) ; 2) ; ( ,
)
~ of defence ()
retirement 1) , , ; 2) ( . .); 3) ,
;
~ of bonds
~ of securities
302
jury ~
retraxit (.)
retrial ,
retrocession 1) ; 2) ,
return 1) , ;
2) , ; 3) ;
; 4) ; 5) , ; 6)
( ,
)
~ of process
~ on equity
~ on investment
~ to writ
reunification
family ~
revenue ,
accrued ~
annual ~
reversal ( ,
)
~ of case on appeal
~ of judgement
~ of law
~ of statute
reversible ( )
right of primogeniture
reversing ,
reversion 1) , ; ,
;
2) (.) ,
~ in donor
~ to donor
reversioner ,
;
reverter , ,
,
review 1) ; 2)
~ of judgement
appellate ~
ex post facto legislative ~ 1)
; 2)
judicial ~ 1) , ; 2)
law ~
revival ,
revivor
revocation , ;
(, )
~ of citizenship
~ of licence
~ of offer
~ of probate
~ of right
~ of will
right ( );
~ at law , ( )
~ in action ; ; ,
~ in gross ,
; (
, ,
)
~ in personam , ;
~ in rem ;
~ of access to courts ,
~ of action
~ of appeal
~ of audience
~ of contribution
~ of defence
~ of dower (
)
~ of enjoyment
()
~ of entry
~ of escheat
~ of establishment
~ of navigation
~ of ownership
~ of patent (.)
~ of petition
~ of possession
~ of primogeniture
303
authors ~ ,
beneficial ~
best ~ ,
civil ~s
conjugal ~s
contractual ~
full ~ ;
homestead ~
impaired ~
imprescriptible ~ , ;
incidental ~
incorporeal ~ ; ,
incorporeal ~s ( )
intangible property ~
inter-spousal ~s
,
intervening ~ ,
junior ~
justiciable ~ ,
litigious ~
manorial ~
march-in ~ (.) ,
marital ~s
non-property ~
royalty
pre-grant ~ to a reasonable royalty
(.)
prescribed ~ ,
procedural ~s ,
proprietary ~ ,
publishing ~s
real ~
reversionary ~
,
riparian ~ ;
serial ~
shop ~
statute-barred ~ ,
stipulated ~ ,
subpublication ~s
( , . , . .)
substantive ~s
( )
to confer the ~
to drop a ~
to forfeit ~ ,
to reserve the ~ ,
undivided ~ ,
rip-off
rising
~ of court 1) ; 2)
risk 1) ; 2)
~s and perits of the sea
buyers ~
consignees ~
consumers ~
insurable ~
insurance ~
marine (maritime) ~
mixed sea and land ~s -
owners ~
property ~
sellers ~
shippers ~
third party ~ 1) ;
2)
uninsurable ~
rite ,
oath ~
roll 1) ;
; 2) ,
assessment ~ ,
court ~s
judgement ~
plea ~s ( )
to strike off the ~ ;
roup (.) ,
royalty 1) , , ,
; 2) ( ); 3) 305
advance royalty
; 2)
advance ~ ,
authors ~
copyright ~ies (
)
deferred ~ ,
post-patent ~ (.) ,
pre-patent ~ (.) ,
rule 1) ; 2) ;
3) , ,
~ absolute ,
~ against hearsay
~ enforceable in a court of law ,
~ nisi - ; ,
(
, )
~ of course ,
~ of court 1) , , ; 2) , ; 3) (pl.)
~ of decision 1) , ()
; 2) ,
() ;
~ of doubt (
)
306
~ of evidence
~ of lenity (
)
~ of parol evidence , ,
~ of presumption (
, )
~ of unanimity ()
~s of navigation
~s of practice ,
~s of procedure ,
~s of succession
~s of the road
~ to plead (
)
~ to show cause - (
, )
ab-inition ~ (.) ,
admiralty ~s
appelate ~s
runner
bankruptcy ~s
best evidence ~ (, )
beyond question ~ (.)
(
,
)
challenge ~ (., .) ,
,
circuit ~s (.)
common ~ ,
consolidation ~
conventional ~
court ~s 1) ; 2)
evidentiary ~s
exclusionary ~
first-to-file ~ (.)
,
hearsay ~
one-year ~ (., .)
(,
,
)
possession ~ (.) (,
-
, , )
renunciation ~ (.) ,
shop book ~ (.) ,
side-bar ~ ,
slip ~ ,
special ~ 1) ,
; 2) ,
to lay down ~s
rule-breaker
ruling 1) , , (); 2) ,
adverse ~ , ,
conclusive ~
court ~ 1) , , ; 2) (pl.)
definite (final) ~
judges ~
legal counsel ~ ()
runner (.) ,
307
safe-pledge
S
safe-pledge
sale ; ;
~ and leaseback
~ by contract
~ of unassembled invention
absolute and conditional ~
,
bargain and ~ -
cash ~
comparable ~s -
credit ~
distress ~
execution ~
foreclausure ~
judicial ~
private ~ ( )
succession ~
salvo
with an express ~ as regar certain named
rights
308
sanction 1) , ; 2) , ,
~ of oath
civil ~ -
sanctity
~ of contracts
sasine (.) 1) ; 2) ,
satisfaction 1) ; 2) ;
3) ,
~ of debt
~ of judg(e)ment
~ of lien
-
~ of mortgage
in ~ of ,
pecuniary ~
to enter ~ ,
to expect some ~ for ones loss
to make ~
to the ~ of the jury
saving , ;
scandal ,
sciendum (.)
~ of invention (.)
~ of truth
scire facias (.)
,
(. )
scission 1)
; 2) (
,
)
scope (
. .); ; ;
~ of patent (.) ,
scrip ,
script ()
seat 1) ;
2) , ,
~ to bearer
ample ~
( . .)
certificated ~ ,
collateral ~
equity ~
heritable ~s (.)
interest bearing ~
judicial ~
land(ed) ~
negotiable ~s
on the ~ of ,
personal ~
,
private ~
to act as ~
to enforce a ~
to give ~ 1) ,
, ;
2)
to stand ~ for smb. -
seisin (seizin) ;
~ in deed
~ in law 1)
; 2)
(
); 3) 309
~ from bed ()
,
~ of goods
~ of witness
,
310
judicial ~ ,
legal ~
voluntary ~
to get a ~ for ones wife (from ones
husband) (
)
sequester 1) ,
, ; 2)
sequestration 1) , ; 2)
sequestrator ; ,
;
sequeta curia (.)
sergeant 1) ,
; 2)
~ at law
~ of the coif
common ~
service 1) ; 2) ( ); 3) ; 4) , ; 5) ,
~ by publication
~ on a jury
~ on a person ( )
~ of appeal
~ of notice
interim settlement
~ of pleading(s) ;
~ of process
~ of summons ,
~ of warrant
,
~ of writ
actual ~ ( )
judicial ~ 1) ; 2)
jury ~
personal ~ 1) ; 2)
referral ~
ships agency ~
subpoena ~
substituted ~ ( )
session 1) , ; 2) ; 3) (pl.)
~ of the peace
after-recess court ~
closed ~
county ~s
enlarged ~
executive ~
extraordinary ~
full ~ 1)
; 2)
general ~s ()
open ~
petty ~s (
,
)
plenary ~ ,
private ~
public ~
quarter ~s
regular ~
special ~ ,
set
set-off ,
admitted ~ ,
settlement 1) ( -); ,
;
2) ; 3) ; 4) ,
~ of accounts
~ of a claim ()
~ of an annuity ()
amicable ~ ,
ante-nuptial ~
damage(s) ~
equity ~
family ~ (, ,
)
final ~
;
interim ~
311
judicial settlement
judicial ~
marriage ~ 1) ;
2)
out-of-court ~
pacfic ~ ,
()
peaceful ~
post-nuptial ~
strict ~ ,
structured ~ ,
severalty 1) , ; 2)
severance 1) ; 2) , ; 3)
(, )
~ of cases
312
~ of defendants
~ of jointure
share 1) ; , ; 2)
statutory ~ ()
sharer ;
sharing , ,
~ in the benefits
revenue ~
shedule , (, . .;
. );
( )
ship ,
cartel ~
chartered ~
conventional ~
free ~ ,
general ~ ,
,
to embargo a ~
shipowner ;
shipping 1) ;
; 2) ,
coast(al) ~
shortage ,
~ of evidence
stock ~
side 1) , ;
2) ; 3)
~ in a cause
solicitor
instance ~ ,
civil ~ of assize
plea ~ ,
()
reverse ~
sight ()
after ~ -
( )
bankers ~ ,
signatory 1) ; 2)
signature 1) ; 2)
~ by procuration
autograph ~
fictitious ~
joint ~
manual ~
signification
similiter , ,
sist (.) 1)
; 2)
sitting
~ at nisi prius ;
~ en (in) banc (bank)
, ,
~ in camera ,
judicial ~
open ~
opening ~ ;
Trinity ~s
situs 1) , ; 2)
(, )
~ of contract ,
~ of debt
slip (.) , ,
socage
socager ,
socman ,
socmanry
soke 1) ();
2) ; 3)
solarium (.)
solemnization
~ of marriage
solicitation 1) ;
2) (.) , ; 3) ,
proxy ~ (.) ()
solicitor 1) , ,
; ; 2) (.)
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city solicitor
city ~ ( )
official ~ ,
patent ~ -
solicitorship
solidarity
solit ad diem (.) ,
solution 1) ; ();
2) (.) ();
3) , ( . .)
~ of case ,
solvency
solvent
soup (.)
source
~ of authority
~ of income
~ of law
~s of evidence ,
speciality ,
specification (.)
design ~ (.)
patent ~ (.)
provisional ~ (.) ( )
spoliation 1) ( ); 2)
sponsor
spouse ()
claiming (complaining) ~ -
314
defending ~ -
divorced ~
estranged ~ ,
innocent ~ ( )
seeking ~ -
separated ~
surviving ~
stake ,
stakeholder
; ;
stand (.)
witness ~
standard , ,
~ of invention (.) ; ,
~ of patentability (.)
~ of procedure ; ;
~ of proof
~ of proof beyond a reasonable doubt
( )
~s of evidence ; ,
~s of jurisprudence 1) ; 2) ,
~s of justice
civil ~s ;
evidential (evidentiary) ~
damning statement
examination ~s (.) ,
;
judicially determined ~ ,
legally set ~ ,
standing ,
~ in contempt
~ in court 1)
; 2)
~ to sue ,
antitrust ~ (.)
sufficient ~ ,
stare decisis
state 1) , ; 2)
~ of facts
marriage (matrimonial) ~
, ,
single ~ ,
trust ~ -
statement 1) ; ; 2) ; ; ; ; 3)
; 4) ;
~ in pleading 1) ; 2) , ;
3)
~ of action
~ of affairs ,
-
;
~ of claim
~ of confession
~ of defence
, ;
~ of fact ; ;
~ of facts
~ of law
~ of motivation
~ of novelty (.) ( )
~ of opposition (.)
,
~ of owners equity
~ of particulars
~ of the cause of action
~ on oath
~ upon record
admissible ~
admittedly true ~ ,
admittedly untrue ~ ,
affidavit ~
agreed ~ of facts
agreed ~ on appeal
consistent ~ ,
contradicting (contradictory) ~ ,
damning ~
315
direct statement
direct ~
extrajudicial (extralegal) ~ ,
false ~
follow-up ~
former ~
hearsay ~
immaterial ~
impugnable ~ ,
impugned ~ ,
inconsistent ~ ,
incontradictory ~ ,
initial ~
joint ~
legal ~ 1) ; 2)
libelious ~
negative ~
opening ~
oral ~
original ~
out-of-court ~ ,
parol ~
partial ~ ()
positive ~
pre-testamentary ~
previous (prior) ~
prompting ~
proving ~ ,
provocating (provocative) ~ ()
316
recorded ~
reported ~
self-contradicting (self-contradictory) ~
signed ~
slanderous ~ ( )
specific ~
; ,
sworn ~
to take a ~
valuable ~ ,
valueless ~ ,
verbal ~
without-prejudice ~
written ~
status ,
~ quo (.)
divisional ~ (.)
juniority ~ ( ,
. .)
majority ~
marriage ~
minority ~
property ~
tax-exemp ~ ,
the ~ of a father
statute ,
~ of limitations
,
~s at large
antitrust ~ (.)
civil ~
strife
dead mans ~s (.)
( , ,
,
)
real ~ ()
stay , ,
~ of action
~ of execution
~ of procedings 1)
( ); 2) (.)
stem
stepchild
stepfather ,
stepmother ,
stet processus (.)
stipulation 1) ; , ; 2) ,
; 3) ,
; 4)
contractual ~
pretrial ~ 1) ,
;
2) ,
;
3)
,
stipulator (); , -,
(., )
stock 1) , ,
; 2) , ,
; 3) , ; 4) , ,
common ~
stockholder 1) ; 2) ;
3) ,
stoppage 1) , ;
2) (, . .); 3) -
story
consistent ~ ,
contradicting ~ ,
contradictory ~ 1) , ; 2)
defence ~ ,
false ~
inconsistent ~ ,
incontradictory ~ 1) , ; 2) ,
stowage
stranger
,
~s of the blood ,
~ to the litigation
~ to the proceedings
strength
~ of evidence
~ of judgement
~ of law
stress (.)
strife , ,
317
structure
structure ;
legal ~ ;
study ,
case ~ 1) ; 2)
civil case ~
style 1) , ;
2) ; 3)
~ of case (of cause) ()
suability 1)
; 2)
; 3)
sub-advocate , -
subcontract
subcontractor , ,
subject 1) (,
. .); 2) , ,
~ controversy (of despute)
~ in contest
~ in issue
~ of an action
~ of bailment
~ of invention (.) ;
~ of law
~ of litigation
~ of suit
legal ~
subject-matter (,
. .)
~ in controversy
~ of action
318
~ of case
inventive ~ (.)
non-obvious ~ (.)
; ,
non-statutory ~ , ;
redundant ~ (.)
sublease ,
subleasee
subleasor , ;
subletting
submission 1) ;
; 2) , (); 3) , , , , ;
4) ; 5) (.)
~ to arbitration
~ to jury
submittal ,
submortgage
submortgagee
submortgagor
subpoena ,
~ ad testificandum
,
~ duces tecum
( )
improvement suggestion
~ for attendance of witness
~ in blank
( )
subrantal ,
subraption -
, ; (.)
subscription (); ( )
~ to a document
~ to a loan
substance 1) , ;
2)
substitute 1) (.)
; 2) ; 3) ,
substitution 1) ; 2) (.)
substraction
;
subtenancy ,
subtenant ,
succession 1) , ; 2) , ,
~ in title
~ on intestacy ,
artificial ~ ;
,
hereditary ~ 1)
; 2)
intestate ~
irregular ~
legal ~ 1) ; 2)
natural ~
perpetual ~
singular ~
testamentary ~
testate ~
to get a title by ~
universal ~
vacant ~ 1) ;
2)
successor , ,
~ in interest
legal ~
proximate ~ ;
sufficiency ,
~ in fact
~ in law ,
~ of disclosure (.)
suggestion 1) ; 2) , ;
3) , ,
; 4)
~ of error
false ~
improvement ~
319
suit
suit 1) , ,
, ;
; 2) (.)
~ at common law ,
~ at law ;
~ for alimony
~ for support ;
~ in equity ,
~ in law ,
~ in personam
~ in rem
admicable ~ ( )
administration ~ 1) ; 2) (.)
ancillary ~ ,
civil ~
divorce ~
equitable ~ ,
;
friendly ~ , ,
interest ~
law (legal) ~
matrimonial ~ ;
nullity ~ (, ..)
original ~
paternity ~
pending ~
320
personal liability ~
property ~
recovery ~
settled ~ ,
to bring a ~
to commence a ~ 1) ;
2)
to lose a ~
to mount a ~
to press a ~
to put (an instrument) in ~
-
tort ~
to win a ~
unsettled ~ ,
suitor 1) ; 2) ,
suitress
sum , ,
~ in dispute , ,
~ insured
~ payable
summary , ,
,
summing-up 1)
; 2) ;
3)
summons 1) , , ;
;
2)
~ for directions
~ served ; ;
surrenderor
~ unserved
;
;
~ upon complaint
alias ~ (.)
debtors ~ (
)
interlocutory ~
jury ~
originating ~ (
)
short ~
to serve smb. with ~
supercargo (
,
)
superficiary 1) , ;
2) ,
superinvention (.) , (
; )
supersedeas
supersedere (.)
suppliant ,
(. . )
supplication ,
support 1) ; 2)
child ~ ( )
marital ~ ()
suppression 1) , , ; 2)
~ of civic rights
~ of patent (.) ,
surety ;
~ of good behaviour (.)
~ of the peace
bail ~
joint ~ ;
suretyship
surplage 1) , ; 2)
surrebutter (. . ),
surrejoinder , ,
surrender 1) , ( ); 2) ,
~ of right
surrenderee ,
surrenderor ,
321
surrogate
surrogate (.)
surveyor 1) ; 2)
survival
~ of (the cause of) action
()
survivance
survivor ,
survivorship
suspence ,
suspension 1) , , ; 2) , . .
~ of execution
~ of judgement
temporary ~ 1) , , ; 2) , . .
swearing in
switching
sylabus ,
system
case ~ 1) ; 2)
examination ~ (.)
first-to-life ~ (.) ( ,
322
)
judicial ~ ,
,
judiciary ~
legal ~ 1) ; 2)
less-than-unanimous jury ~
,
non-unanimous jury ~ ,
registration ~ (.,
)
unanimous jury ~ ,
unity ~
T
tabulae nuptiales (.)
taciturnity (.)
tack (.)
tacking 1) ( );
2)
( )
tacksman (.)
tail , ( )
tenancy in partnership
~ female (general) ,
~ general ,
(
)
~ male (general) ,
~ special
(
)
several ~ ,
tailzie (.) , ( )
taker 1) , ,
; 2)
taking , ,
~ of interest
constructive ~
presumed (presumptive) ~
tale 1) (.)
; 2) ,
tales 1) ( ); 2)
tales-book
talesman
tax
accumulated earnings ~
collateral inheritance ~
court ~es
death ~
donors ~
estate ~
gift ~
inheritance ~
legacy ~
patent ~ (.)
personal ~
property ~ 1) ; 2)
real-estate ~
succession ~
use ~
taxation
tax-deed
tax-title ,
tenancy 1) (. ); ; 2) , ; 3) , ; 4)
~ at sufferance
~ by the entirety
~ for a period
~ from period to period
~ in chivalry (.) ,
~ in common
~ in partnership
323
common tenancy
common ~
entire ~
estate in joint ~
freehold ~
general ~
joint ~ ,
several ~ ,
tenant 1) (. ); 2) , , ;
~ at sufferance
~ at will
~ by copy (of court roll)
~ by the curtesy ( )
~ for life
~ for years
~ from year to year
~ in capite (.)
~ in chief (.)
~ in chivalry (.) ,
~ in common ; ; (.)
~ in fee (-simple)
~ in tail
(.. ,
)
~ of demesne
324
~ of property 1) ;
2) , ,
~ of the term ;
~ paravail
~ pur autre vie
~s by entireties
~ severalty
~ to the praecipe ,
agricultural ~ 1) ;
2)
base ~ 1) ,
; 2)
bond ~ ,
; ,
copyhold ~
council ~ ,
customary ~
incoming ~ ,
joint ~ ,
land ~ 1) ; 2)
life ~ 1) ;
2)
prime ~
sole ~
tender 1)
( ); 2) ; ; 3)
~ of issue
adjourned term(s)
legal ~ 1) ; 2)
tenderer , ,
tenement 1) ; ,
; 2) ;
3) , ,
dominant ~ , ;
servient ~ ,
tenendum ( )
tenure 1) ,
;
;
2) ; 3) (
)
~ by lease
~ of appointment
allodial ~ ,
de-facto ~ ,
de-jure ~
,
francalmoign ~ (., .)
free ~ ; , ;
judicial ~
land ~ ;
leasehold ~
life ~
socage ~
term(s) 1) ; 2)
; 3) (), ; 4) ;
5) ; ; ; ; 6)
~ of appeal
~ of appointment
,
~ of bill
~ of contract
~ of lease
~ of payment 1) ; 2) (pl.)
~ of the court
~ of the grand jury
~ of the jury
~ of validity
~ of years ,
~ of years absolute
~s and conditions
()
~s of delivery
~s of partnership
~s of reference ,
~s of submission ,
berth terms
berth ~s ( )
conference ~s ;
, (. .
)
court ~
Easter ~
general ~ ,
general ~s of delivery
Hilary ~ ,
initial ~ ( , . .)
issuable ~
landed ~s
, - (
)
law ~
liner ~s
Michaelmas ~ ,
Paschal ~
patent ~ (.)
probatory ~ ,
to come to ~s ,
to settle the ~
Trinity ~
termer (termor) 1) ;
; 2) ,
termination , ,
326
~ by notice ( . .),
~ of tenancy 1) ; 2) , ; 3) ,
~ of the case ( )
~ of the licence
terminer ()
terre-tenant
test ,
~ of (in)sufficiency (.)
testability 1) ; 2) -
; 3)
testacy
testament ,
(h)olographic ~
inofficious ~
sea ~
testamentation
testate
testation ;
testator 1) , ; 2)
testatrix
testatum
teste 1) ; 2) (
forensic testimony
,
. .)
testes (.)
testificator
testimonium
testimony 1) ;
; 2) ,
~ aliunde
~ at law
~ (taken) by deposition
()
~ for the defence
~ in the box
~ in the court
additional ~
admissible ~
adverse ~ ,
barred ~ ,
compelled ~
competent ~
compulsory ~ ,
()
conflicted ~ ,
conflicting ~ ,
consistent ~ ,
corroborated ~ ,
corroborating ~ ,
courtroom ~
credible ~ ,
critical ~ ,
cross-examination ~
damaged ~
damaging ~
dependable ~
deposition ~
direct ~
divergent ~ies ,
experiment(al) ~ 1) ; ; 2)
expert ~
()
extrajudicial ~
false ~
favourable ~ ,
firsthand ~
forensic ~
327
future testimony
future ~
grand jury ~
hearsay ~
hostile ~
human ~ (
)
incriminating ~
independent ~
individual ~
irrelevant ~ ,
judicial ~
jury ~
negative ~
opinion ~ ;
oral ~
original ~
out-of-court ~
perjured (perjurious) ~
preliminary ~
present ~
()
pretrial ~
previous (prior) ~
receivable ~
328
recorded ~
relevant ~ ,
second-hand ~
self-serving ~
testofier
test-paper ,
theory 1) ; 2)
, ; 3)
alter ego ~ (
, -
title by conquest
,
)
bursting bubble ~ (
)
deep pocket ~ (.) (
,
, , , )
mail-box (nailing) ~ ( )
thing 1) , ; 2) , ,
,
~ corporal
~ in action ; ; ,
~ in corporeal ;
,
~ in possession , ; ; ;
~ of general description ,
~ personal ( , )
~s real (
)
fungible ~ , ;
generic ~ ,
intangible ~
real ~
specific (specified) ~
tangible ~
unascertained ~
thirds (
)
ticket (., .)
parking ~
tie , ,
tie-in , ; ;
(.) ,
,
tie-out (.)
(,
, )
tierce
widows ~ (.)
( )
time 1) ; 2)
contract(ual) ~ 1) ; 2)
court ~ ,
term ~
time-charter -,
time-sheet ,
title 1) ,
; 2) ; 3)
~ by accession ,
~ by accretion ,
,
~ by conquest
329
title by desent
~ by desent
~ by prescription ,
~ of cause ()
~ of record ,
adverse ~
after-acquired ~
clear ~ ,
clear ~ of record
coloured ~
courtesy ~ ,
defective ~
doubtful ~ ,
elder ~
equitable ~ ,
first-class ~
good ~ , ,
good record ~ ,
imperfect ~ ,
inchoate ~
legal ~ ;
,
lucrative ~
markertable (merchantable) ~ ; ,
330
naked ~ ,
paper ~
( ,
)
paramount ~
perfect ~ , ,
previous ~
presumptive ~
putative ~ ,
record ~ ,
singular ~ ,
sound ~
tax ~ ,
to give smb. ~ -
to make good ~
to show good ~
to vest a ~ in smb.
unimpeachable ~
valid ~ , , ;
title-deed , ; ; ,
titular ,
tort ,
traverse
alleged ~
civil ~
matrimonial ~ ,
personal ~ ;
private ~
property ~
public ~ -
tortfeasor ;
contributing ~
joint ~s
trade 1) ; 2)
coastal (coasing) ~ ,
tradition
traffic 1) , ;
2)
maritime ~
transaction 1) ; 2)
; 3) ( )
~ of right ,
arbitrage ~
banking ~
betting ~ ,
business ~
colourable ~ ;
compensation ~
forward ~
to close a ~
to cure a ~
usurious ~
wagering ~ ,
transactor 1) , ; 2)
transcript 1) ; 2)
~ of record
transfer , , ; ; ();
;
~ in contemplation of death
~ of cause
~ of lease
absolute ~
generation-skipping ~ (.,
)
interjurisdictional ~
transferee , -
(, . .); ,
; ;
;
transference 1) , ,
; 2) (.)
transferrer(or) ,
- (, ); , ; ;
transgression (
)
transgressor
transmission 1) , () (, ); 2)
; 3) ,
( )
transumpt
traverse 1)
; , 331
traverse of office
; 2) (.)
~ of office
,
~ of presentment
~ to the answer ,
common ~
general ~
special ~ ,
specific ~
traverser ,
treaty
( )
~ of marriage
arbitration ~
private ~
trespass 1) ;
; 2)
;
~ de bonis asportatis
(. . )
~ for mesne profits
,
~ on the case (
)
~ quare clausum fregit
~ to chattels 332
~ to goods
~ to land
~ to the person
,
~ vi et armis
continuing ~
joint ~
permanent ~
trial ; ; ( )
~ at bar
~ at common law
~ at equity
~ at nisi prius
~ at statutory law
~ by a court
~ by battle (.)
~ by certificate 1)
( ); 2)
,
~ by certificate-certiorari
staged trial
~ by examination
~ by jury
~ by record
~ by the country
~ de novo ,
~ in absentia ,
;
~ on the merits
~ per pais ,
~ per testes
( )
~ of challenges
~ of facts
~ of law
~ of the issue
~ with assessors
-
abortive ~
adversary ~
after ~
antitrust ~ (.)
()
bench ~
civil ~
due process ~
early ~
examining ~
fair ~
fair and impartial ~
final ~ ,
former ~
frame(d)-up ~
joint ~
judicial ~ ,
jury ~
jury ~ by peers
later ~
legal ~
major ~
minor ~
mock ~
,
new ~ ()
open(-court) ~
original ~
preliminary ~
public ~
second ~
speedy ~
staged ~
333
subsequent trial
subsequent ~
swift ~
to bring to ~
to commit for ~
to conduct a ~
to embarass a ~
to face (to go to) ~
;
to hold a ~
to move for a new ~
to place on ~
to put (up)on ~ ,
to reach ~
to safely go to ~
to send for ~
to stand ~
to warrant ~
(up)on ~
tribunal , , , , ,
~ of arbitrators , ,
~ of fact ,
~ of last resort ,
~ of law ,
ad hoc ~
American Arbitration T~
334
appellate ~
arbitration ~ ,
Copyright Royalty ~ (
)
Employment Appeal ~
()
judicial ~ , ,
reference ~ ,
trial ~
trier 1) , ; 2) ; 3) (pl.) ,
,
~ of fact ,
~ of law ,
;
fact ~s
lay ~ of fact , ( )
triplication , (. . )
trover 1) (. ); (-);
2)
(
,
); (.)
trust 1) , ; 2) ;
active ~ ( )
annuity ~ , -
tutrix
cestui que ~
charitable ~ , -
constructive ~ ;
court ~ ,
discretionary ~ ,
dry ~ ( )
family ~
instrumental ~ ,
living ~ ,
naked ~
( )
private ~ ,
secret ~ , ,
shifting ~ ,
testamentary ~ ,
trustee 1) , , ; 2) ,
~ of the court
conventional (court-appointed) ~
testamentary ~
trusteeship ,
truster 1) (.) ; 2) (.) ; , ;
3)
trustor
trustworthy
~ as a witness 1) , ; 2) ,
truth (.)
tubman (.)
tuition ,
tutela (.)
~ legitima (.) ,
~ testamentaria (.)
tutelage , ; ,
tutor ,
~ nominate ,
tutoress ,
tutorship , ; ,
tutrix ,
335
ultimogeniture
U
ultimogeniture
umpirage 1) ;
; 2)
umpire ; ; ;
under-lease ,
under-lessee ,
understanding 1) (
); 2) ;
mutual ~
to reach on ~
undertaking ;
,
under-tenant ,
underwriter 1) (.
); 2) (, ); 3) ()
marine ~
underwriting 1) (.
); 2)
(, )
union 1)
; 2) ; 3)
bigamous ~
incestuous ~
poor-law ~
unit
bargaining ~
336
unity ();
~ of application (.)
~ of invention (.)
~ of joint property ()
~ of possession 1) ; 2) (
)
~ of title 1) ; 2)
unlaw 1) ; 2) (.)
unpatentability (.)
unreliability
~ of evidence ,
unseaworthy ,
unsoundness
usage 1) , ,
; 2)
~ of trade , ,
court ~
use 1) , , ;
2) ; ; 3) ,
accessory ~
accidental prior ~ (.)
adverse ~ ,
beneficial ~
annual value
circumstantial ~ of character
concurrent lawful ~ (.) (.,
)
double ~ (.) 1) ;
2) ( )
honest concurrent ~ (.) ;
public prior ~ (.)
usee , (
)
user 1) (); 2) ( ); , , (, );
3)
adverse ~ 1) ,
; 2) ,
concurrent ~
usher
gentleman ~
usucapion ,
usufruct (
)
imperfect ~ ,
usufructuary
usurpation ,
utterance ,
public ~
testimonial ~
uxor (.)
V
vacation 1) , (); 2) ; 3) ,
~ of judgement ,
judicial ~s ,
vacatur (.) ;
vadium (.) ;
,
vakiel, vakil (.) ; ( )
validity ; ; ;
~ of a conclusion
~ of an argument
~ of a treaty ,
formal ~
value 1) , ;
2) ; 3)
actual cash ~
;
agreed ~
annual ~
337
probative ~ ,
surrender ~ ,
,
variance 1) , ; ( . .);
2) , ,
vendee (. )
~ in possession ,
vendibility 1) (.) ,
( ); 2) ,
vendition
vendor (. )
venire (facias) (.)
venireman
,
venter ;
venue 1) ,
; 2) ,
; 3) (.) ,
~ of action
338
~ of proceedings
verdict ,
~ against evidence ,
~ contrary to law
~ of the jury
adverse ~ ,
;
,
advisory ~ (
)
antitrust ~ (.)
arbitral ~
definitive ~
directed ~ ,
excessive ~ ,
false ~ ,
final ~
formal ~
general ~ ;
; ,
(
)
instructed ~ ,
open ~ , (,
);
prior ~
privy ~ ,
persistent violations
public ~ ,
quotient ~ ,
(.. , ,
)
right ~
sealed ~
special ~ ( )
split ~
to arrive at ~ ,
to attain a ~
to disturb the ~
to find ~
to reach a ~
to receive a ~
to render a ~
to return a ~
to take a ~
true ~ ; , ( - )
unanimous ~ ,
untrue ~ , ;
wrong ~
wrongful ~
verification 1) ,
; 2) , (-);
3) ; (
); 4) ,
~ of powers
vidimus 1)
; 2) ; 3)
view
,
prejudicial ~
vigour ,
vindex (.)
vindication 1) , , ; 2) , ,
()
violation (, ,
)
~ of contract
~ of law ( );
~ of law and order
~ of privacy
~ of trust
antitrust ~ (.)
civil ~
civil antitrust ~ ,
covert ~ ()
due process ~
excise ~
flat ~
gross ~
law ~
overt ~
parking ~
persistent ~s
339
speeding violation
speeding ~
traffic ~ ()
violator
visit
~ and search ()
visitation (, )
vitiation 1) ; 2) ;
voidability ; (.)
voidance ,
W
wadia ,
wadset (.) ,
wadsetter (.) ,
waif
waiver 1) ( , , ); 2) ; 3) ( , )
~ of claims and defenses
~ of counsel ,
~ of defence
~ of exemption ( , )
~ of hearing
~ of immunity 1) ( , ); 2)
~ of jury trial
~ of premium clause
~ of privilege
~ of proof
~ of protest
~ of (ones) right
~ of the jurisdiction
~ of tort
~ of trial (
)
to issue a warrant
express ~
general ~
implied ~
legal ~
lien ~
limited ~ (
. .)
wapentake
ward 1) , ;
2) ,
;
~ of court ,
wardmote , ,
wardship 1) , ;
2)
;
warrandice (.) ;
warrant 1) , ; ,
; 2) , (),
; 3) ; ; 4)
~ in bankruptcy
~ of attorney
~ of distress ( ) ()
~ to appear ,
,
~ under seal
~ upon affidavit ,
~ upon evidence ,
;
,
~ upon proof ,
~ upon (oral) testimony , ()
alias ~
bench ~ , ,
cancelled ~
commissioner ~
( )
distress ~
(. )
dividend ~
expired ~
explicit ~ ,
format ~ ,
general ~ ; (
, )
informal ~ ,
irregular ~
landlords ~
necessary ~ ,
original ~
peace ~ ,
regular ~
share ~
ships ~
to back a ~ (
) ,
to issue a ~ ;
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to serve a warrant
to serve a ~ ,
unnecessary ~ ,
valid ~ ,
void ~ ;
,
voidable ~
,
warrantee ,
Warranties
warrantor (warranter) ,
, ; ,
warranty 1) , , ; 2) (.) ,
( , );
3) (.) (
);
4) (.)
~ of authority
~ of genuineness
~ of title
affirmative ~
continuing ~
express ~ (
);
full ~
general ~
limited ~
personal ~
promissory ~
waste 1) , 342
; 2) ,
amelioration ~ ,
commissive ~
double ~
equitable ~
null ~
permissive ~
voluntary ~
waterway
navigable ~ of international concern
,
wedlock ,
lawful ~
weight
~ of evidence
welshing ,
wife ,
common law ~ ,
wifehood
will 1) ; 2)
~ in issue ,
~ of the decedent ;
against ~ ,
alternative ~
ambulatory ~ , ;
antenuptial ~
autograph ~ ,
attesting witness
bad ~ ,
conditional ~
conjoint ~
counter ~
disputable ~
disputed ~
double ~
holographic ~
lapsed ~ ,
last ~ ,
living ~
mutual ~ ()
mystic ~
nominative ~
notarial ~
nuncupative ~
official ~ ; ,
parol ~
provated ~
reciprocal ~
()
sailos ~ ; ,
solemn ~
to make a ~ ,
unofficious ~
unsolimn ~
vicious ~
withdrawal 1) , , ; 2) , ,
~ by notice ( )
~ from a treaty
~ of action
~ of demand (.) ;
~ of juror ,
~ of record
witness 1) , ; 2) ,
~ against a defendant
~ against a plaintiff
~ by the court ,
auricular witness
auricular ~ 1) ,
; 2)
character ~ 1) , ; 2) , - , -
chief ~
coached ~
compellable ~ ,
compelled ~ 1) ,
; 2)
competent ~
( )
complaining ~
compulsory ~
consistent ~ 1) ,
,
; 2) ,
,
contemptuous ~ ,
contradicting (contradictory) ~ 1) , , ; , ; 2) , ;
contumacious ~ ,
courts ~ ,
credible ~ ,
defence ~
defendants ~ ,
direct ~ 1) 344
; 2)
documentary ~
ear ~ ,
expert ~ -
extra ~ ,
eye-~
false ~
friendly ~ ,
further ~
future ~
going ~ ,
hearsay ~ ,
hostile ~ ,
human ~ ( , . .)
identified ~ ,
identifying ~
impeachable ~ 1) ,
; 2) ,
impeached ~ 1) ; 2)
impeaching ~ ,
inadmissible ~ 1) ,
; 2)
incompetent ~ 1) ,
; 2)
inconsistent ~ 1) , -
zelous witness
, ; 2)
, ,
independent ~
indirect ~
interested ~ ,
irrelevant ~ 1) ,
, ; 2)
key ~
late-endorsed ~ ,
lawful ~ 1) ,
; 2)
lay ~ , ,
,
line-up ~
material ~ ; ,
non-compellable ~ ,
opening ~
ordinary ~
partial ~
perjured ~ 1) , , ; 2)
perjurious ~
plaintiffs ~ ,
previous ~
prospective ~
qualified ~
recalled ~ ,
relevant ~ 1) , , ; 2)
satisfactory (satisfying) ~ 1) ,
; 2)
scientific ~ -
skilled ~ , -
star ~ (.)
subscribing ~ ,
;
succeeding ~
surprise ~ ,
suspended ~ ,
swift ~
sworn ~
to break down a ~ 1) ;
2)
to check on a ~ ,
to coach a ~
turncoat ~ -
(
)
turned away ~ ,
ultroneous ~ (.)
uncompellable ,
unimpeachable ~
unreliable ~ ,
veracious ~
zelous ~ ,
; , ,
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witness-box
witness-box
witness-stand
word , ,
precatory ~s (. )
work
case-study ~
copyrighted ~ ,
working 1) , ; 2)
compulsory ~ of a patent (.) (
)
regional ~ ,
,
( )
worthiest
~ of blood
writ 1) , ; ; ; , , ;
2) (.)
~ of admeasurement
~ of assistance 1) ; 2) (
)
~ of association
~ of attachment
( )
~ of attendance
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~ of capias
~ of capias ad respondendum
,
~ of certiorari
( )
~ of covenant
~ of debt
~ of decret
,
~ of delivery 1) ; 2)
~ of distringas
~ of dower
~ of ejectment/of entry
~ of elegit
,
~ of error (. .
,
)
~ of execution
~ of execution against property
~ of false judgement 1) (.)
, ; 2)
execution writ
~ of fieri facias
~ of habere facias possessionem
~ of injunction
~ of inquiry 1) ()
; 2)
~ of levari facias
~ of mandamus
~ of mandate
~ of mesne process
,
~ of possession
~ of prevention (
)
~ of probable cause
( )
~ of process
~ of prohibition ;
( )
~ of reception
~ of replevin
~ of review 1) ; 2) ( )
~ of right 1) (
); 2)
, (
)
~ of second deliverance
~ of subpoena
~ of summons
~ of supersedeas
~ of tresspass on the case
~ of trial
~ of venire facias
~ of withernam
,
,
alias ~
alternative ~ (
)
concurrent ~s 1)
; 2) (.,
)
execution ~
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extraordinary writ
extraordinary ~
interlocutory ~ ( , )
judicial ~
original ~ ( )
peremptory ~ ,
personal ~
pointing-out ~
prerogative ~ ( )
real ~
remedial ~
testatum ~
(
,
, ,
)
to bring a ~
to enforce a ~
to serve a ~
vicontiel ~ (.) ,
writer 1) (.) , ;
2) ()
~ to the signet ,
( )
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legal ~ ,
writing ;
;
covered ~
obligatory ~
standard ~ ,
wrong , ;
actionable ~ ,
civil ~ ; ,
legal ~ ,
private ~ ; ,
private ~s
wrongdoer ; ,
wrongdoing (wrong-doing) ,
; ; ,
Y
yardstick , ;
~ of invention (.) 1) ; 2)
youth ;
wayward ~ ,
( )
zone
Z
zetetick
zone
~ of employment (
,
, )
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