Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases, Volumen6West Publishing Company, 1929 |
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... principal credi- tor , who made advances to assist the corpora- tion , should have priority over them , it ap- pearing that all the creditors deemed a sub- stantial equity would remain for the bank- rupt after payment of the composition ...
... principal credi- tor , who made advances to assist the corpora- tion , should have priority over them , it ap- pearing that all the creditors deemed a sub- stantial equity would remain for the bank- rupt after payment of the composition ...
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... principal , see Prin- cipal . An offense is committed or attempted " in the presence of an officer , " within the mean- ing of the law , where such officer is apprised by any of his senses that a misdemeanor is being committed or ...
... principal , see Prin- cipal . An offense is committed or attempted " in the presence of an officer , " within the mean- ing of the law , where such officer is apprised by any of his senses that a misdemeanor is being committed or ...
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... principal " who , having advised or agreed to the commission of an offense , is present when it is committed , whether he then aids or not , and it is not necessary to make one " present " that he be in immediate contact with the oth ...
... principal " who , having advised or agreed to the commission of an offense , is present when it is committed , whether he then aids or not , and it is not necessary to make one " present " that he be in immediate contact with the oth ...
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... PRINCIPAL See Second Series . PRESERVATIVE See First Series . PRESERVE See First Series . " Preserve " means to prepare in such a manner as to resist decomposition or fer- mentation ; to prevent from spoiling by the use of preservative ...
... PRINCIPAL See Second Series . PRESERVATIVE See First Series . PRESERVE See First Series . " Preserve " means to prepare in such a manner as to resist decomposition or fer- mentation ; to prevent from spoiling by the use of preservative ...
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... principal or fixed intention with which an act or course of conduct is undertaken , and within this meaning the " primary " as dis- tinguished from the " secondary " purpose with which defendants entered upon the plan then in ...
... principal or fixed intention with which an act or course of conduct is undertaken , and within this meaning the " primary " as dis- tinguished from the " secondary " purpose with which defendants entered upon the plan then in ...
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