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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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