To happen. … [Read more...] about OCCUR
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OF COURSE
That which may be done, in the course of legal proceedings, without making any application to the court; that which is granted by the court without further inquiry, upon its being asked; as, a rule to plead is a matter of course. Any action or step taken in the course of judicial proceedings which will be allowed by the court upon mere application, without any inquiry or … [Read more...] about OF COURSE
OCCURRENCE
Something that happened. An event. … [Read more...] about OCCURRENCE
OF FORCE
In force; extant; not obsolete; existing as a binding or obligatory power. … [Read more...] about OF FORCE
OCEAN
The main or open sea; the high sea; that portion of the sea which does not lie within the body of any country and is not subject to the territorial jurisdiction or control of any country, but Is open, free, and common to the use of all nations. See U. S. v. Rodgers, 150 U. S. 249, 14 Sup. Ct. 109, 37 L. Ed. 1071; D. S. v. New Bedford Bridge, 27 Fed. Cas. 120; De Lovio v. Bolt, … [Read more...] about OCEAN
