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  • AMICABLE
    Friendly; mutually forbearing; agreed or assented to by parties having conflicting interests or a dispute; as opposed to hostile or adversary. —Amicable action. In practice. An action between friendly parties. An action brought and carried on by the mutual consent and arrangement of the parties, in order to obtain the More...
  • AMICUS CURIAE
    Lat. A friend of the court A by-stander (usually a counsellor) who interposes and volunteers information upon some matter of law in regard to which the judge is doubtful or mistaken, or upon a matter of which the court may take judicial cognizance. Counsel in court frequently act in this More...
  • AMIRAL
    Fr. In French maritime law. Admiral. Ord. de la Mar. liv. 1, tit. 1, § 1.
  • AMITA
    Lat. A paternal aunt. An aunt on the father's side. Amita magna. A great-aunt on the father's side. Amita major. A great-great aunt on the father's side. Amita maxima. A great-great-great aunt, or a great-great-grandfather's sister. Calvin.
  • AMITINUS
    The child of a brother or sister; a cousin; one who has the same grandfather, but different father and mother. Calvin.
  • AMITTERE
    Lat. In the civil and old English law. To lose. Hence the old Scotch "amitt." —Amittere curiam. To lose the court; to be deprived of the privilege of attending the court.—Amittere legem terras. To lose the protection afforded by the law of the land.— Amittere liberam legem. To lose one's More...
  • AMNESTY
    A sovereign act of pardon and oblivion for past acts, granted by a government to all persons (or to certain persons) who have been guilty of crime or delict, generally political offenses—treason, sedition, rebellion—and often conditioned upon their return to obedience and duty within a prescribed time. A declaration of More...
  • AMONG
    Intermingled with. "A thing which is among others is intermingled with them. Commerce among the states cannot stop at the external boundary line of each state, but may be introduced into the interior." Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheat 194, 6 L. Ed. 23. Where property is directed by will to More...
  • AMORTIZATION
    An alienation of lands or tenements in mortmain. The reduction of the property of lands or tenements to mortmain. In its modern sense, amortization is the operation of paying off bonds, stock, or other indebtedness of a state or corporation. Sweet.
  • AMORTIZE
    To alien lands in mortmain.
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