come+into+court

  • 101Justification (theology) — The Harrowing of Hell as depicted by Fra Angelico Rising out of the Protestant Reformation, Justification is the chief article of faith describing God s act of declaring or making a sinner righteous through Christ s atoning sacrifice. The extent …

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  • 102legal — 1. Conforming to the law; according to law; required or permitted by law; not forbidden or discountenanced by law; good and effectual in law; of or pertaining to the law; lawful. Freeman v. Fowler Packing Co., 135 Kan. 378, 11 P.2d 276, 277. See… …

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  • 103legal — 1. Conforming to the law; according to law; required or permitted by law; not forbidden or discountenanced by law; good and effectual in law; of or pertaining to the law; lawful. Freeman v. Fowler Packing Co., 135 Kan. 378, 11 P.2d 276, 277. See… …

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  • 104Best interests — or best interests of the child is the doctrine used by most courts to determine a wide range of issues relating to the well being of children. The most important of these issues concern questions that arise upon the divorce or separation of the… …

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  • 105Webster v. Doe — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Webster v. Doe ArgueDate=January 12 ArgueYear=1988 DecideDate=June 15 DecideYear=1988 FullName=William Hedgcock Webster, Director of Central Intelligence v. John Doe USVol=486 USPage=592 Citation=108 S. Ct. 2047; 100 L. Ed.… …

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  • 106appear — v. n. 1. Emerge, be in sight, come in sight, be visible, come into view, open to the view, present itself, crop out, show itself, turn up, come upon the stage, see the light, heave in sight (naut.). 2. Open, dawn, break. 3. Arise, occur, offer. 4 …

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  • 107men of straw — Men who used in former days to ply about courts of law, so called from their manner of making known their occupation (i.e., by a straw in one of their shoes), recognized by the name of straw shoes. An advocate or lawyer who wanted a convenient… …

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  • 108men of straw — Men who used in former days to ply about courts of law, so called from their manner of making known their occupation (i.e., by a straw in one of their shoes), recognized by the name of straw shoes. An advocate or lawyer who wanted a convenient… …

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  • 109jactitation of title — An action, the object of which is to force a party who is not in possession, but who asserts a right to the property out of court, to come into court and disclaim or assert the right judicially. The procedure used in some jurisdictions to recover …

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  • 110Life-Line — is Heinlein s first published science fiction story (1939), about a man who builds a machine that will predict how long a person will live. It does this by sending a signal along the world line of a person and detecting the echo from the far… …

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