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  • 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
  • UNSEAWORTHY
    See SEAWORTHY
  • UNSOLEMN WAR
    War denounced without a declaration; war made not upon general but special declaration; imperfect war. People v. McLeod, J Hill (N. Y.) 409, 87 Am. Dec. 828.
  • UNSOUND MIND
    A person of unsound mind is an adult who from infirmity of mind is incapable of managing himself or his af-fairs. The term, therefore, includes insane persons, idiots, and Imbeciles. Sweet. See INSANITY. And see Cheney v. Price, 00 Hun, 238, 37 N. Y. Supp. 117; In re Black's Es¬tate, More...
  • UNTHRIFT
    A prodigal; a spendthrift 1 Bl. Comm. 306.
  • UNTIL
    This term generally excludes the day to which it relates; but it will be con-strued otherwise, if required by the evident intention of the parties. Kendall v. Kings-ley, 120 Mass. 95. Unnmquodque dissolvitur eodesn li-gamino que llgatur. Every obligation Is dissolved by the same solemnity with which it is created. More...
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