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Definition of party
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Party (v.)
Partial;
favoring
one
party.
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Underfaction
::
Underfaction
(n.) A
subordinate
party or
faction.
Inclining
::
Inclining
(n.) Party or side
chosen;
a
following.
Scire Facias
::
Scire
facias
() A
judicial
writ,
founded
upon some
record,
and
requiring
the party
proceeded
against
to show cause why the party
bringing
it
should
not have
advantage
of such
record,
or (as in the case of scire
facias
to
repeal
letters
patent)
why the
record
should
not be
annulled
or
vacated..
Redirect
::
Redirect
(a.)
Applied
to the
examination
of a
witness,
by the party
calling
him, after the
cross-examination..
Party
::
Party (v.) A part or
portion.
Deserter
::
Deserter
(n.) One who
forsakes
a duty, a cause or a
party,
a
friend,
or any one to whom he owes
service;
especially,
a
soldier
or a
seaman
who
abandons
the
service
without
leave;
one
guilty
of
desertion..
Monition
::
Monition
(n.) An order
monishing
a party
complained
against
to obey under pain of the law.
Consideration
::
Consideration
(n.) The cause which moves a
contracting
party to enter into an
agreement;
the
material
cause of a
contract;
the price of a
stripulation;
compensation;
equivalent.
Faction
::
Faction
(n.) A
party,
in
political
society,
combined
or
acting
in
union,
in
opposition
to the
government,
or
state;
--
usually
applied
to a
minority,
but it may be
applied
to a
majority;
a
combination
or
clique
of
partisans
of any kind,
acting
for their own
interests,
especially
if
greedy,
clamorous,
and
reckless
of the
common
good..
Anglicanism
::
Anglicanism
(n.) The
principles
of the
established
church
of
England;
also, in a
restricted
sense,
the
doctrines
held by the
high-church
party..
Shibboleth
::
Shibboleth
(n.)
Hence,
the
criterion,
test, or
watchword
of a
party;
a party cry or pet
phrase..
Default
::
Default
(v. t.) To call a
defendant
or other party whose duty it is to be
present
in
court,
and make entry of his
default,
if he fails to
appear;
to enter a
default
against..
Tie
::
Tie (v. t.) An
equality
in
numbers,
as of
votes,
scores,
etc., which
prevents
either
party from being
victorious;
equality
in any
contest,
as a
race..
Catchword
::
Catchword
(n.) A word or
phrase
caught
up and
repeated
for
effect;
as, the
catchword
of a
political
party,
etc..
Damage
::
Damage
(n.) The
estimated
reparation
in money for
detriment
or
injury
sustained;
a
compensation,
recompense,
or
satisfaction
to one
party,
for a wrong or
injury
actually
done to him by
another..
Motley
::
Motley
(n.) A
combination
of
distinct
colors;
esp., the
party-colored
cloth,
or
clothing,
worn by the
professional
fool..
Populares
::
Populares
(n. pl.) The
people
or the
people's
party,
in
ancient
Rome, as
opposed
to the
optimates..
Option
::
Option
(n.) A
stipulated
privilege,
given to a party in a time
contract,
of
demanding
its
fulfillment
on any day
within
a
specified
limit..
Contract
::
Contract
(n.) The
agreement
of two or more
persons,
upon a
sufficient
consideration
or
cause,
to do, or to
abstain
from
doing,
some act; an
agreement
in which a party
undertakes
to do, or not to do, a
particular
thing;
a
formal
bargain;
a
compact;
an
interchange
of legal
rights..
Adhere
::
Adhere
(v. i.) To hold, be
attached,
or
devoted;
to
remain
fixed,
either
by
personal
union or
conformity
of
faith,
principle,
or
opinion;
as, men
adhere
to a
party,
a
cause,
a
leader,
a
church..
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