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  • NEURASTHENIA
    In medical jurisprudence. A condition of weakness or exhaustion of the general nervous system, giving rise to various forms of mental and bodily inefficiency.
  • NEUTRAL
    In international law. Indifferent; impartial; not engaged on either side; not taking an active part with either of the contending states. In an international war, the principal hostile powers are called "belligerents;" those actively co-operating with and assisting them, their "allies;" and those taking no part whatever, "neutrals" -Neutral property. More...
  • NEUTRALITY
    The state of a nation which takes no part between two or more other nations at war. U. S. v. The Three Friends; 166 U. S. 1, 17 Sup. Ct 405, 41 L. Ed. 897. -Neutrality laws. Acts of congress which forbid the fitting out and equipping of armed vessels, More...
  • NEVER INDEBTED, PLEA OF
    A species of traverse which occurs in actions of debt on simple contract, and Is resorted to when the defendant means to deny in point of fact the existence of any express contract to the effect alleged in the declaration, or to deny the matters of fact from which such More...
  • NEW
    As an element In numerous compound terms and phrases of the law, this word may denote novelty, or the condition of being previously unknown or of recent or fresh origin, but ordinarily it is a purely relative term and is employed in contrasting the date, origin, or character of one More...
  • NEWGATE
    The name of a prison In London, said to have existed as early as 1207. It was three times destroyed and rebuilt For centuries the condition of the place was horrible, but it has been greatly Improved since 1808. Since 1815, debtors have not been committed to this prison.
  • NEWLY-DISCOVERED EVIDENCE
    See EVIDENCE.
  • NEWSPAPER
    According to the usage of the commercial world, a newspaper is defined to be a publication in numbers, conisistlng commonly of single sheets, and published at short and stated intervals, conveying intelligence of passing events. 4 Op. Attys. Gen. 10. And see Crowell v. Parker, 22 R.* I. 51, 46 More...
  • NEXI
    Lat In Roman law. Bound; bound persons. A term applied to such insolvent debtors as were delivered up to their creditors, by whom they might he held in bondage until their debts were discharged. Calvin.; Adams,.Rom. Ant 40.
  • NEXT
    Nearest; closest; immediately following. See Green v. MoLaren, 7 Ga. 107; State v. Asbell, 57 Kan. 398, 46 Pac. 770; German Security Bank v. McGarry, 106 Ala. 633, 17 South. 704. -Next devisee. By the term 44first devisee" is ounderstood tbe person to whom the estate is first given by More...
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