There to be a law
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OUGHT"There ... to be a law"
OUGHT'There -- to be a law!'
OUGHT"There ... to be a law!"
tertiuma middle course or an intermediate component where there are two systems of law and two orders of courts, there must à be some tertium quid to deal with conflicts of law and jurisdiction Ernest Baker
OUGHTA"There .. be a law!"
OUGHTA"There ... be a law!"
OUGHTA'There -- be a law!'
SETSThere may be three to a match
PAYPHONESThere used to be a lot more of these on corners
bounces(of a check) Be returned by a bank when there are insufficient funds to meet it
exhaustionThe action of exploring a subject or options so fully that there is nothing further to be said or discovered
exhaustionsThe action of exploring a subject or options so fully that there is nothing further to be said or discovered
exhaustsExpound on, write about, or explore (a subject or options) so fully that there is nothing further to be said or discovered
kernsthe central area of any horizontal section of a wall, column, etc., within which the resultant forces of all compressive loads must pass if there is to be only compression at that point
kernthe central area of any horizontal section of a wall, column, etc., within which the resultant forces of all compressive loads must pass if there is to be only compression at that point
faradsthe SI unit of capacitance, formally defined to be the capacitance of a capacitor between the plates of which there appears a potential difference of one volt when it is charged by a quantity of electricity equal to one coulomb. Symbol: F
faradthe SI unit of capacitance, formally defined to be the capacitance of a capacitor between the plates of which there appears a potential difference of one volt when it is charged by a quantity of electricity equal to one coulomb. Symbol: F
reddendoin Scots law, a service to be rendered
litigatingGo to law; be a party to a lawsuit
termto study for the bar; be a law student
reddendosREDDENDO, in Scots law, a service to be rendered
litigatedGo to law; be a party to a lawsuit
notifiableof a diseased, required by law to be reported to official health authorities
dispensable(of a law or other rule) Able to be relaxed in special cases
subpoenaedRequire (a document or other evidence) to be submitted to a court of law
subpoenaingRequire (a document or other evidence) to be submitted to a court of law
depositationin Scots law, a bailment where one entrusts goods to another to be kept without recompense
depositationsDEPOSITATION, in Scots law, a bailment where one entrusts goods to another to be kept without recompense
nonappearancesFailure to appear or be present in a court of law, esp. as a witness, defendant, or plaintiff
nonappearanceFailure to appear or be present in a court of law, esp. as a witness, defendant, or plaintiff
summonedAuthoritatively or urgently call on (someone) to be present, esp. as a defendant or witness in a law court
summoningAuthoritatively or urgently call on (someone) to be present, esp. as a defendant or witness in a law court
contractsA written or spoken agreement, esp. one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law
contractA written or spoken agreement, esp. one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law
rogationa. the proposing by the consuls or tribunes of a law to be passed by the people b. law so proposed
convictingDeclare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
convictsDeclare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
convictedDeclare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law
vigilanteA member of a self-appointed group of citizens who undertake law enforcement in their community without legal authority, typically because the legal agencies are thought to be inadequate
vigilantesA member of a self-appointed group of citizens who undertake law enforcement in their community without legal authority, typically because the legal agencies are thought to be inadequate