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Terms for subject Law (8282 entries)
abduction kidnapping a wife, child, or ward, by deceitful persuasion, force, or violence
abduction The offense of taking away a wife, child, or ward, by deceitful persuasion, force, or violence
abeyance temporary inactivity or nonoperation
Ability Opportunity And Intent AOI
abuse abnormal use of (smth.) framed by socially significant restrictions Leonid­ Dzhepk­o
Above Tha Law ATL
Abr. abridged
Abr. abridgment
Abr. abridged
Ab. abridgment
Abr. abridgment
Abridgment of Cases in Equity Abr.Ca.Eq.
abrogate  to repeal, cancel or do away with an old law using another law or constitutional power
abrogate to end an agreement
abrogate to repeal, cancel or do away with an old law using another law or constitutional power
abrogate repeal or cancel an old law using another law or constitutional power
absente reo abs.re.
neglect absence of care or attention in the doing of a given act
Absent Parent AP
absente reo abs.re.