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TUXEDOS |
Suits |
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BEACHWEAR |
Bathing suits |
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ENSEMBLES |
Suits of clothes |
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ACES |
Experts in suits? |
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PROSECUTE |
They bring suits |
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TAILOR |
Maker of suits |
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BEFITS |
Suits best if tailored |
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SPADE |
Dig one of four suits |
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HEARTS |
They beat one of the red suits |
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ENTHUSIASTS |
Fans sat perplexed in funny hen suits |
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LIKELY |
Such as suits; good-looking; pleasing; agreeable; handsome. |
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SUITING |
Among tailors, cloth suitable for making entire suits of
clothes. |
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PROXY |
The written appointment of a proctor in suits in the
ecclesiastical courts. |
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CAUSIDICAL |
Pertaining to an advocate, or to the maintenance and
defense of suits. |
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JOINDER |
A joining of causes of action or defense in civil suits
or criminal prosecutions. |
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ROTA |
An ecclesiastical court of Rome, called also Rota Romana,
that takes cognizance of suits by appeal. It consists of twelve
members. |
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ACCORD |
To bring to an agreement, as persons; to reconcile; to
settle, adjust, harmonize, or compose, as things; as, to accord suits
or controversies. |
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TRUMP |
A winning card; one of a particular suit (usually determined
by chance for each deal) any card of which takes any card of the other
suits. |
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CENTUMVIR |
One of a court of about one hundred judges chosen to try
civil suits. Under the empire the court was increased to 180, and met
usually in four sections. |
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PRACTICE |
The form, manner, and order of conducting and carrying on
suits and prosecutions through their various stages, according to the
principles of law and the rules laid down by the courts. |
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LIQUIDATOR |
An officer appointed to conduct the winding up of a
company, to bring and defend actions and suits in its name, and to do
all necessary acts on behalf of the company. |
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RESPONDENT |
One who answers in certain suits or proceedings,
generally those which are not according to the course of the common
law, as in equity and admi... |
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HUSTINGS |
...d;
specif., a court held in London, before the lord mayor, recorder, and
sheriffs, to determine certain classes of suits for the recovery of
... |
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INTERPLEADER |
...elves, and
thereby to relieve himself from the suits which they might otherwise
bring against him. ... |
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JURISDICTION |
...y over a cause or class of causes; as,
certain suits or actions, or the cognizance of certain crimes, are
within the jurisdiction of a particula... |