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  • DELIVERANCE
    In practice. The verdict rendered by a jury. -Second deliverance. In practice. A writ allowed a plaintiff in replevin, where the defendant has obtained judgment for return of the goods, by default on nonsuit, in order to have the same distress again delivered to him, on giving the same security More...
  • DELIVERY
    In conveyancing. The final and absolute transfer of a deed, properly executed, to the grantee, or to some person for his use, in such manner that it cannot be recalled by the grantor. Black v. Shreve, 13 N. J. Eq. 461; Kirk v. Turner, 16 N. C. 14. In tbe More...
  • DELUSION
    In medical jurisprudence. An insane delusion is an unreasoning and incorrigible belief in the existence of facts which are either impossible absolutely, or, at least, Impossible under the circumstances of the individual. It Is never tbe result of reasoning and reflection; it is not generated by them, and it cannot More...
  • DEM
    An abbreviation for "demise;" e. g., Doe dem. Smith, Doe, on the demise of Smith.
  • DEMAIN
    See DEMESNE.
  • DEMAND
    v. In practice. To claim as one's due; to require; to ask relief. To summon; to call in court "Although solemnly demanded, comes not but makes default"
  • DEMAND
    n. A claim; the assertion of a legal right; a legal obligation asserted in the courts. "Demand" is a word of art of an extent greater in its signification than any other word except "claim." Co. Litt 291; In re Denny, 2 Hill (N. Y.) 220. Demand embraces all sorts More...
  • DEMANDA
    In Spanish law. The petition of a plaintiff, setting forth his demand. Las Partidas, pt 3, tit. 10, 1. 3.
  • DEMANDANT
    The plaintiff or party suing in a real action. Co. Litt. 127.
  • DEMANDRESS
    A female demandant.
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