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  • UNLAWFUL
    That which is contrary to law. "Unlawful" and "Illegal" are frequently used as synonymous terms, but, in the proper sense of the word, "unlawful," as applied to promises, agreements, considerations, and the like, denotes that they are ineffectual in law because they involve acts which, al-though not Illegal, i e., More...
  • UNLAWFULLY
    The term is commonly used in indictments for statutory crimes, to show that the act constituting tbe offense was in violation of a positive law, especially where the statute itself uses the same phrase.
  • UNLIQUIDATED
    Not ascertained in amount; not determined; remaining unassessed or unsettled; as unliquidated damages. See DAMAGES.
  • UNLIVERY
    A term used in maritime law to designate the unloading of cargo of a vessel at the place where it is properly to be delivered. The Two Catharines, 24 Fed. Cas. 429.
  • UNNATURAL OFFENSE
    The infamous crime against nature; i. e.t Sodomy or buggery. Uno absurdo date, innnita sequuntur. Coke, 102. One absurdity being allowed, an infinity follows.
  • UNO ACTU
    Lat. In a single act; by one and the same act.
  • UNO FLATU
    Lat. In one breath. 8 Man. A O. 45. Uno flatu, et uno intuitu, at one breath, and in one view. Pope v. Nickerson, 8 Story, 504, Fed. Cas. No. 11,274.
  • UNQUES
    L. Fr. Ever; always. Ne unques, never.
  • UNQUES PRIST
    L. Fr. Always ready. Cowell. Another form of tout temps prist.
  • UNSEATED LAND
    See LAND
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