Appearing

  • 31up before — appearing for a hearing in the presence of (a judge, magistrate, etc.). → up …

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  • 32here today, gone tomorrow — appearing or existing only for a short time. He had a string of girlfriends, but they were always here today, gone tomorrow …

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  • 33apparent authority —    Appearing to be the agent of another (i.e., the employer or principal) with the power to act for her or him. Under the law of agency, the principal is liable for the acts (e.g., damage caused, contracts signed) of her or his employee (i.e.,… …

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  • 34agent not authorized to collect — Appearing in large print on the face of an invoice of merchandise, the words constitute conclusive notice to the purchaser not to pay the agent who sold the goods. McKindly v Dunhan, 55 Wis 515, 13 NW 485 …

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  • 35all matters in difference — Appearing in an arbitration agreement, the phrase refers to nothing beyond matters in relation to the subject referred for arbitration. Hemingway v Stansell, 106 US 399, 27 L Ed 245, 1 S Ct 473 …

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  • 36changed conditions — Appearing in a contract for the construction of a public improvement, the term means conditions differing materially from those stated in the contract, and also unknown conditions of an unusual nature not ordinarily encountered in the kind of… …

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  • 37equally between — Appearing in a legacy or devise, usually, but not necessarily, indicating a bequest to individuals rather than to a class. 57 Am J1st Wills § 1265 …

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  • 38excessive or unusual noise — Appearing in a statute which requires a muffler as equipment on a motor vehicle to prevent excessive or unusual noise, the expression means any noise from the operation of a motor vehicle in excess of what is usual when a muffler in sound… …

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  • 39in person — Appearing without counsel in the conduct of one s action or defense. For some purposes, in body, as where a civil damage or dramshop act provides for the recovery of damages for an injury in person …

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  • 40in court — appearing as a party or an attorney in a court of law …

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