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  • NAVIS
    Lat A ship; a vessel. -Navis bona. A good ship; one that was staunch and strong, well caulked, and stiffened to bear the sea, obedient to her helm, swift, and not unduly affected by the wind. Calvin.
  • NAVY
    A fleet of ships; the aggregate of vessels of war belonging to an independent nation. In a broader sense, and as equivalent to "naval forces," the entire corps of officers and men enlisted in the naval service and who man the public ships of war, including in thU sense, in More...
  • NAZERANNA
    A sum paid to government as an acknowledgment for a grant of lands, or any public office. Enc. Lond.
  • NAZIM
    In Hindu law. Composer, arranger, adjuster. The flrst officer of a province, and minister of the department of criminal justice.
  • NE ADMITTAS
    Lat. In ecclesiastical law. The name of a prohibitory writ, directed to the bishop, at the request of the plaintlfT or defendant, where a quare impedit is pending, when either party fears that the bishop will admit the other's clerk pending the suit between them. Fitzh. Nat Brev. 37.
  • NE BAILA PAS
    L. Fr. He did not deliver. A plea in detinue, denying the delivery to the defendant of the thing sued for.
  • NE DISTURBA PAS
    L. Fr. (Does or did not disturb.) In English practice. The general issue or general plea in quare impedit. 8 Steph. Comm. 663.
  • NE DONA PAS, OR NON DEDIT
    The general issue in a formedon, now abolished. It denied the gift in tail to have been made In manner and form as alleged; and was therefore the projjer plea, if the tenant meant to dispute the fact of the gift, but did not apply to any other case. 5 More...
  • NE EXEAT REGNO
    Lat. In English practice. A writ which issues to restrain a person from leaving the kingdom. It was formerly used for political purposes, but is now only resorted to in equity when the defendant is about to leave the kingdom; it is only in cases where the intention of the More...
  • NE EXEAT REPUBLICA
    Lat. In American practice. A writ similar to that of ne exeat regno, (q., v.,) available to the plaintiff in a civil suit, under some circumstances, when the defendant is about to leave the state. See Dean v. Smith, 23 Wis. 483, 99 Am. Dec. 198; Adams v. Whltcomb, 46 More...
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