Tag: Abandonment of Contest
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Ab antiquo
(Lat.) Of old. …
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Ab antiquo
(Lat.) Of old. …
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Abarnare
(Lat.) To discover and disclose to a magistrate any secret crime. Leges Canuti, c. 1. …
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Abarnare
(Lat.) To discover and disclose to a magistrate any secret crime. Leges Canuti, c. 1. …
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Abatamentum
(Lat. abata/re). An entry by interposition. Co. Litt. 277. An abatement. Yelv. 151. …
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Abatamentum
(Lat. abata/re). An entry by interposition. Co. Litt. 277. An abatement. Yelv. 151. …
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Abatable nuisance
A nuisance which can be eliminated. In fact, of course, all nuisances can be eliminated, if one is willing to pay the cost, including the cost of foregoing the profit from the abated activity. Hence the use of the term abatable nuisance often implies that the nuisance at issue could […]
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Ab ante
(Lat. ante, before). In advance. …
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Ab ante
(Lat. ante, before). In advance. …