- ****- -demn- harm condemn, condemnation, damage, ****ation, ****ific,
****ify, indemnification, indemnify,
indemnity decem decem- ten dean, deanery,...
-
having hoped for an
annuity of some £40 from Arbella, his
being "so much
****ified (i.e.
having lost this much) by
leaving the University." The so-called...
- 800 in 2021) from
Arbella based on the fact that he had "been so much
****ified [i.e. that much out of pocket] by
leaving the University". This has led...
- by the
fumes and
noisome vapours of his neighbour's
alkali works, is
****ified without any
fault of his own; and it
seems but
reasonable and just that...
-
plaintiff claims resulted from a
conspiracy of
defendants to
injure and
****ify him; to
despoil him of his
rights and
interests in said pencil, his patents...
- that one's
physical - and by
extension one's
mental -
health might be '
****ified' for the
purposes of an
Aquilian action,
hence intentional,
reckless or...
-
graduate entrants Appointment of an
ombudsman to
represent entrepreneurs ****ified by
fiscal or
other authorities Increased spending on
education Studentship...
- in the
filth of his
house of office, that it may not flow in upon and
****ify his neighbour".
During the 19th
century and the
Industrial Revolution,...
-
should sue them themselves. Yet the
company is the one
person who is
****ified. It is the one
person who
should sue. In one way or
another some means...
- the
entire penal sum
irrespective of the
amount he had been
harmed (“
****ified” in the
verbiage of the time). This
shift led
Chancery to
grant relief...