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  • NURTURE
    The act of taking care of children, bringing them up, and educating them. Regina v. Clarke, 7 El. A Bl. 103.
  • NURUS
    Lat In the civil law. A son's wife; a daughter-in-law. Calvin.
  • NYCTHEMERON
    The whole natural day, or day and night, consisting, of twenty-four hours. Enc. Lond.
  • O. C.
    An abbreviation, in the civil law, for "ope concilio" (q. v.) In American law, these letters are used as an abbreviation for "Orphans' Court"
  • O.K.
    A conventional symbol, of obscure origin, much used in commercial practice and occasionally in Indorsements on legal documents, signifying "correct," "approved," "accepted," "satisfactory," or "assented to." See Getchell & Martin Lumber Co. v. Peterson, 124 Iowa, 599, 100 N. W. 550; Morgan-ton Mfg. Co. v. Ohio River, etc., Ry. Co., More...
  • O. N. B.
    An abbreviation for "Old Nature Brevium." See NATURA BREVIUM.
  • O. NI.
    It was the course of the English exchequer, as soon as the sheriff entered into and made up his account for issues, amerciaments, etc., to mark upon each head "O. Ni.," which denoted oneratur, nisi habeat suflicientem exoncrationem, and presently he became the king's debtor, and a debet was set. More...
  • O. S.
    An abbreviation for "Old Style" or "Old Series."
  • OATH
    An external pledge or assevera¬tion, made in verification of statements made or to be made, coupled with an appeal to a sacred or venerated object, in evidence of the serious and reverent state of mind of the party, or with an invocation to a su¬preme being to witness the words More...
  • OB.
    Lat On account of; for. Several Latin phrases and maxims, commencing with this word, are more commonly introduced by V (q. v.)
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