A Law Dictionary: Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States of America, and of the Several States of the American Union ; with References to the Civil and Other Systems of Foreign Law, Volumen1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1885 |
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... crime . See 1 Chitty , Crim . Law . Local Actions . - Those civil actions the cause of which could have arisen in some particular place or county only . See LOCAL ACTIONS . Mixed Actions . - Those which partake of the nature of both ...
... crime . See 1 Chitty , Crim . Law . Local Actions . - Those civil actions the cause of which could have arisen in some particular place or county only . See LOCAL ACTIONS . Mixed Actions . - Those which partake of the nature of both ...
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... crime in all cases . In general , it is sufficient if either party is married ; and the crime of the married party will be adul- tery , while that of the unmarried party will be fornication ; 1 Yeates , 6 ; 2 Dall . 124 ; 5 Jones , No ...
... crime in all cases . In general , it is sufficient if either party is married ; and the crime of the married party will be adul- tery , while that of the unmarried party will be fornication ; 1 Yeates , 6 ; 2 Dall . 124 ; 5 Jones , No ...
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... crime , or for the prevention of fraud , are privileged . Thus , an advertisement of the loss of certain bills of exchange , supposed to have been em- bezzled , made in the belief that it was neces- sary either for the purposes of ...
... crime , or for the prevention of fraud , are privileged . Thus , an advertisement of the loss of certain bills of exchange , supposed to have been em- bezzled , made in the belief that it was neces- sary either for the purposes of ...
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... Gloss .; Du Cange ; 3 Kent , 441 . AGGRAVATION ( Lat . ad , to , and gra- vis , heavy ; aggravare , to make heavy ) . That which increases the enormity of a crime or the injury of a wrong . AGREEMENT two or more parties ; 5 East , 10.
... Gloss .; Du Cange ; 3 Kent , 441 . AGGRAVATION ( Lat . ad , to , and gra- vis , heavy ; aggravare , to make heavy ) . That which increases the enormity of a crime or the injury of a wrong . AGREEMENT two or more parties ; 5 East , 10.
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... crime was committed , but the proof need not be higher than is required as to other facts ; 59 Ga . 142 ; see 48 Iowa , 583 . ALIEN ( Lat . alienus , belonging to an- other ; foreign ) . A foreigner ; one of foreign birth . In England ...
... crime was committed , but the proof need not be higher than is required as to other facts ; 59 Ga . 142 ; see 48 Iowa , 583 . ALIEN ( Lat . alienus , belonging to an- other ; foreign ) . A foreigner ; one of foreign birth . In England ...
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