Prosecute
41prosecute — Ho opi i …
42prosecute — To proceed against judicially. Brooks v Bates, 7 Colo 576, 580. To maintain rather than to commence or begin an action. Anno: 75 ALR 461, 465 et seq. To maintain a criminal proceeding …
43prosecute a claim for damages — file a lawsuit for damages …
44prosecute for theft — take to court of charges of robbery …
45prosecute studies — continue learning, continue studies …
46persecute, prosecute — These look alikes have related but different meanings. To persecute is to harass, to torment, to treat badly, to bother, to worry, to oppress, to trouble: Some teen agers feel that their parents persecute them. Businessmen sometimes think that… …
47persecute - prosecute — ◊ persecute To persecute someone means to continually treat them badly and make them suffer, for example because of their political or religious beliefs. Members of these sects are ruthlessly persecuted. They claim that nobody is persecuted for… …
48How To Sue Your Mother-In-Law and Prosecute Your Kids — (IABN 9781843172314) is a book by Andrew Harley, published on the 1st of October 2007 [http://www.mombooks.com/html/book.php?book=1843172313] by Michael O Mara Books [http://www.mombooks.com/html/book.php?book=1843172313] .The book is set out as… …
49equity does not suffer him who holds a true right to prosecute it to extremes — The Latin form of the principle is aequitas non sinit eum qui jus verum tenuit, extremum jus persequi …
50failure to prosecute — See want of prosecution …