Oral communication between people. … [Read more...] about WORD OF MOUTH
WOOD-CORN
In old records. A certain quantity of oats or other grain, paid by customary tenants to the lord, for liberty to pick up dead or broken wood. Cowell. … [Read more...] about WOOD-CORN
WITHOUT DAY
This signifies that the cause or thing to which it relates is indefinitely adjourned; as when a case is adjourned without day, it is not again to be inquired into; when the legislature adjourn without day they are not to meet again. This is usually expressed in Latin, sine die. A term used to signify that an adjournment or continuance is indefinite or final, or that no … [Read more...] about WITHOUT DAY
WITHOUT
pleading. This word is adopted in formal traverses, and is a negative signifying and not for; accordingly the language of the elder entries sometimes is … [Read more...] about WITHOUT
WITHHOLDING EVIDENCE
See also obstruction of justice. The failure to provide evidence which is required or pursuant to a subpoena. … [Read more...] about WITHHOLDING EVIDENCE
