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D.E NOVO Anew. afresh. When a judgment upon an issue in part ...
DAM</B>| A construction of wood, stone, or other materials, made across ...
DAMAGE torts. The loss caused by one person to another, or ...
DAMAGE FEASANT torts. This is a corruption of the French words faisant ...
DAMAGED GOODS In the language of the customs, are goods subject to ...
DAMAGES practice. The indemnity given by law, to be recovered from ...
DAMAGES INADEQUATE Such as are unreasonably low, and less than is required ...
DAMAGES ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE contracts. A penalty affixed by law to the non-payment of ...
DAMAGES, DOUBLE or TREBLE practice. In cases where a statute gives a party double ...
DAMAGES, EXCESSIVE Such damages as are unreasonably great, and not warranted by ...
DAMAGES, GENERAL torts. General damages are such as the law implies to ...
DAMAGES, LAYING pleading. In personal and mixed actions, (but not in penal ...
DAMAGES, LIQUIDATED certained the amount of damages by fair calculation and adjustment. ...
DAMAGES, SPECIAL torts. Special damages are such as are in fact sustained, ...
DAMAGES, SPECIAL pleading. As distinguished from the gist of the action, signify ...
DAMAGES, UNLIQUIDATED The unascertained amount which is due to a person by ...
DAMNIFICATION That which causes a loss or damage to a society, ...
DAMNIFY To cause damage, injury or loss. ...
DAMNOSA HAEREDITAS A name given by Lord Kenyon to that species of ...
DAMNUM ABSQUE INJURIA A loss or damage without injury.</P><P>2. There are cases when ...
DAMNUM FATALE civil law. Damages caused by a fortuitous event, or inevitable ...
DANE-LAGE Eng. law. That system of laws which was maintained in ...
DANGERS OF THE SEA mar. law. This phrase is sometimes put in bills of ...
DARREIN A corruption of the French word "dernier," the last. It ...
DARREIN SEISIN The name of a plea to a writ of entry ...
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