allegation

  • 61formal allegation — index complaint Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 62false allegation — untrue allegation, accusation without any basis in fact …

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  • 63defensive allegation — A kind of pleading in which a defendant in an ecclesiastical cause must propound any circumstances he had to offer in his defense. Thereupon the defendant was entitled to the plaintiff s sworn answer to this defensive allegation, and thence the… …

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  • 642007 Laotian coup d'état conspiracy allegation — The alleged 2007 Laotian coup d état plan was an alleged conspiracy to attempt organizing an overthrow of the government of Laos in violation of USC|18|960, the Neutrality Act.HistoryOn June 4, 2007, the U.S. Department of Justice announced they… …

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  • 65reject an allegation — refuse to accept the truth of a statement …

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  • 66defensive allegation — In English ecclesiastical law, a species of pleading, where the defendant, instead of denying the plaintiffs charge upon oath, has any circumstances to offer in his defense. This entitles him, in his turn to the plaintiffs answer upon oath, upon… …

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  • 67disjunctive allegation — A statement in a pleading or indictment which expresses or charges a thing alternatively, with the conjunction or ; for instance, an averment that defendant murdered or caused to be murdered , etc., would be of this character. Disjunctive… …

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  • 68defensive allegation — In English ecclesiastical law, a species of pleading, where the defendant, instead of denying the plaintiffs charge upon oath, has any circumstances to offer in his defense. This entitles him, in his turn to the plaintiffs answer upon oath, upon… …

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  • 69disjunctive allegation — A statement in a pleading or indictment which expresses or charges a thing alternatively, with the conjunction or ; for instance, an averment that defendant murdered or caused to be murdered , etc., would be of this character. Disjunctive… …

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  • 70certainty of allegation — Precision and particularity, as opposed to ambiguity and generality, but reasonable certainty is all that can be demanded of the pleader. David v David s Admr. 66 Ala 139, 148 …

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