Search results for: “references citation”
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Narration
nounaccount chronicle delineation depiction depictment description descriptive account discourse disquisition expositio exposition iteration narratio narrative po…
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Lobbying
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Lobbying Meaning of Lobbying Addressing or soliciting members of legislative body for the purpose of influencing their vote. See La Tourneux v Gilliss, 1 Cal.App. 546, 82 P. 627. In the same case a […]
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Lobbying
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Lobbying Meaning of Lobbying Addressing or soliciting members of legislative body for the purpose of influencing their vote. See La Tourneux v Gilliss, 1 Cal.App. 546, 82 P. 627. In the same case a […]
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Citatio Ad Reassumendam Causam
In civil law. The name of a citation, which issued when a party died pending a suit, against the heir of the defendant, or, when the plaintiff died, for the heir of the plaintiff. Our bill of revivor is probably borrowed from this proceeding. …
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Citatio
A citation or summons to court. Skene de Verb. Sign. voc. Adjurnatus. …
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Possession
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Possession Meaning of Possession Possession must be considered in every case with reference to the peculiar circumstances, the character and value of the property , the suitable and natural mode of using […]
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Possession
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Possession Meaning of Possession Possession must be considered in every case with reference to the peculiar circumstances, the character and value of the property , the suitable and natural mode of using […]
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Request
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Request Meaning of Request To ask for earnestly, to desire for, to solicit , entreat, petition . In its ordinary sense, the term does not convey any imperatives. However in certain context, it may impose […]
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Request
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Request Meaning of Request To ask for earnestly, to desire for, to solicit , entreat, petition . In its ordinary sense, the term does not convey any imperatives. However in certain context, it may impose […]
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Bribe
The gift or promise, which is accepted, of some advantage as the inducement for some illegal act or omission; or of some illegal emolument, as a consideration for preferring one person to another, in the performance of a legal act. …
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Bribe
The gift or promise, which is accepted, of some advantage as the inducement for some illegal act or omission; or of some illegal emolument, as a consideration for preferring one person to another, in the performance of a legal act. …
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Et Seq
(Lat. et sequentia, and following). Ordinarily used with a reference to the first of several consecutive pages or chapters desired to be cited, as page 246 et seq. …
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Et Seq
(Lat. et sequentia, and following). Ordinarily used with a reference to the first of several consecutive pages or chapters desired to be cited, as page 246 et seq. …