"Abutments" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Abutments LAW AND LEGAL
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TS. The ends of a bridge, of those parts of it which touch the land. Sussex County v. Strader, 18 N. J. Law, 108, 35 Am. Dec. 530

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Digests LAW AND LEGAL

TS. The ordinary name of- the Pandects of Justinian, which are now usual-ly cited by the abbreviation "Dig.” instead of …

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Licensing Acts LAW AND LEGAL

TS. This expression ls applied by Hallam (Const Hist. c. 13) to acts of parliament for the restraint of printing, …

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Stated LAW AND LEGAL

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Viva Voce LAW AND LEGAL

Lat with the living voice; by word of mouth. As applied to the examination of witnesses, this phrase ts equivalent …

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