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| actio commodati contraria |
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| Action by borrower against lender, to compel the execution of the contract. |
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| Action by a lender against a borrower, to obtain restitution of the thing lent. |
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| Mutual promise between a man and woman to marry at a future time. |
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| Writ of threats where one is threatened, that compels offender to keep the peace. |
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| Banishment; the person banished. |
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| In the very act of committing the crime. |
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| Marriage of one wife only, or the state of such as are restrained to a single wife. |
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| A list of jurors to serve in a particular court, or for the trial of a particular action. |
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| The fulfillment of a promise, or the performance of an agreement. |
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| The civil condition of having more husbands than one to the same woman. |
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| The offense of having several wives or husbands at the same time. |
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| For good and ill; for advantage and detriment. |
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| The act of obtaining, attainment, acquisition, bringing about, effecting. |
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| Restoration of insured's rights under a policy which has lapsed or been canceled. |
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| A forsaking, abandoning, renouncing, or giving over of a right. |
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| A roll or list of persons. |
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| Concealed; hidden; not made public. |
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| Single; individual; separate; the opposite of joint. |
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| Indefinite; uncertain; not susceptible of being understood. |
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