Relating to or constituting a part; not complete; not entire or universal. Partial account. An account of an executor, administrator, guardian, etc., not exhibiting his entire dealings with the estate or fund from his appointment to final settlement, but covering only a portion of the time or of the estate. See Marshall v. Coleman, 187 111. 556, 58 N. E. 628. Partial average. Another name for particular average. See Avebarage. And see Peters v. Warren Ins. Co., 19 Fed. Cas. 370. Partial evidence. See Evidence. Partial insanity. Mental unsoundness always existing, although only occasionally manifest; monomania. 3 Add. 79. Partial loss. See Loss. Partial verdict. See Verdict.
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