A person who enjoys the experience of watching someone else experience something, e.g. sexual enjoyment from watching sex acts, seeing others in pain. … [Read more...]
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A person who enjoys the experience of watching someone else experience something, e.g. sexual enjoyment from watching sex acts, seeing others in pain. … [Read more...]
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A trip. The acting of traveling, usually for an extended time. marine law. The passage of a ship upon the seas, from one port to another, or to several ports. 2. Every voyage must have a terminus a quo and a terminus ad quem. When the insurance is for a limited time, the two extremes of that time are the termini of the vovage insured. When a ship is insured both outward and … [Read more...]
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In Scotch practice. An emphatic or essential word. 2 Alls. Crim. Pr. 280. … [Read more...]
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common recoveries. The calling one who has warranted lands, by the party warranted, to come and defend the suit for him. practice. A warranty is a contract real, annexed to lands and tenements, whereby a man is bound to defend such lands and tenements from another person; and in case of eviction by title paramount, to give him lands of equal value. 2. Voucher to warranty is the … [Read more...]
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(A) accounts. An account book in which are entered the acquittances, or warrants for the accountant's discharge. It also signifies any acquittance or receipt, which is evidence of payment, or of the debtor's being discharged. See 3 Halst. 299. (B) common recoveries. The voucher in common recoveries, is the person on whom the tenant to the praecipe calls to defend the title to … [Read more...]