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  • In explaining the succession which is worked out between buyer and seller for the purpose of creating a prescriptive right, such as a right of way over neighboring land to the land bought and sold, it was shown that one who, instead of purchasing the land, had wrongfully possessed himself of it by force, would not be treated as a successor, and would get no benefit from the previous use of the way by his disseisee. The Common Law
  • He's introduced a bill that would increase the State compensation for the wrongfully convicted to a still-meager $85,000.00 per year plus any child support arrearage and would bar anyone who accepts the money from bringing a civil rights case. Locke Bowman: The Price of Injustice: Wrongfully Convicted Deserve Full Compensation
  • Blake was wrongfully arrested and is now demanding an apology from the police.
  • To usurp is to wrongfully assume power or the throne, to encroach upon something.
  • Were old trees being purloined, appropriated wrongfully, when they were sectioned by scientists?
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  • The allegations of child sexual abuse and molestation ruined the lives of some teachers, who were wrongfully accused.
  • Wrongfully, many people confuse success with wealth: they assume that a person's trimph can be concluded from the expensiveness of his or her watch, car, or house.
  • The criminal justice system is in need of urgent reform to prevent more people being wrongfully imprisoned.
  • But he no sooner got well again than he repented of his repentance, and persisted in wrongfully keeping to himself some of the wealth belonging to the archbishopric. A Child's History of England
  • But it cannot be in an avowry to a replevin, becaufe the avowry is to juftify the taking the cattle \ and whether the mo - ney is paid or not, is not the queftion; but if the diftrefs was rightfully taken, the avowant muft have a return; if wrongfully, he muft anfwer the plaintiff's damages. Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's bench; with some special cases in the courts of Chancery, Common pleas and Exchequer, alphabetically digest under proper heads;
  • The thought of reclaiming what had been wrongfully wrested from him began to sough through every fevered fiber of his being.
  • Attorney Steven Altman sued the SEC in Federal Court, claiming the agency "has wrongfully sought to 'federalize' the subject of attorney ethics discipline" - a function of state judiciaries - by its Nov. 10 order permanently barring him from "appearing or practicing law Forbes.com: News
  • Bushe which secured the acquittal of the wrongfully accused, the rights of primogeniture and king's bounty touching twins and triplets, miscarriages and infanticides, simulated or dissimulated, the acardiac Ulysses
  • The criminal justice system is in need of urgent reform to prevent more people being wrongfully imprisoned.
  • the employee claimed that she was wrongfully dismissed
  • The criminal justice system is in need of urgent reform to prevent more people being wrongfully imprisoned.
  • He claimed he should have sought legal advice before wrongfully using tax-exempt foundations to finance a televised college course.
  • Following his appointment as governor of Portland in 1650, he was sent to Scotland and in July 1651 he attracted further notoriety when he was cashiered for wrongfully detaining the pay of his men.
  • Where in a different thread beastiality is tossed around for titilation and prominent progressives in the state of Washington are wrongfully intimated of participating. Sound Politics: It's in the P-I
  • people who were wrongfully imprisoned should be released
  • When all had been rehearsed and shown to him, and he had well considered the matter, the knight was very dolent; yet in no wise would he avenge himself wrongfully. French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France
  • Lastly, a person who has been wrongfully dispossessed may undertake a form of self-help known as re-entry.
  • These comments were not an exercise in constitutionally-protected free speech, but a moment of publicly-recorded hate for certain segments of American citizenry, wrongfully conflating homosexuality with liberal/progressive politics. Think Progress » O’Reilly Resorts To McCarthyism, Plans To Publish Online Enemies List
  • Inasmuch as the disinherison or omission by parents of their children has generally no good reason, those children who complain that they have been wrongfully disinherited or passed over have been allowed to bring an action impeaching the will as unduteous, under the pretext that the testator was of unsound mind at the time of its execution. The Institutes of Justinian
  • The Court finds the plaintiffs and their children were wrongfully evicted and they are entitled to whatever damages they suffered as a result.
  • A Sheffield woman who was wrongfully imprisoned following an armed raid on her home has won compensation.
  • For this is thankworthy , if for conscience towards God, a man endure sorrows, suffering wrongfully.
  • For this is thankworthy, if a man for conscience toward God endure grief, suffering wrongfully.
  • I do not stick up for any actions of terror, but I will fight vitiously for any person that is being bullied, wrongfully accused, and standing their rightful grounds. Think Progress » Gonzales: ‘There Is No Express Grant of Habeas Corpus In The Constitution’
  • Correll also says he was wrongfully terminated by the Mouse House and "blackballed" from being involved in other Disney projects. X17 Online
  • He looks at his wife and his friend who he had so wrongfully accused of adultery 16 years ago.
  • The State Department, which enforces the treaty in the U.S., currently has more than 2,000 active cases involving nearly 3,000 children abducted from the U.S. or wrongfully retained abroad. The Snatchback
  • I p.418 It was renegade Lin Biao who during the 9th Congress of the CPC when he had wrongfully usurped power in his hand, mischievously imposed the term Maoism and said that “Mao Zedong Thought was Marxism-Leninism of the era”. Archive 2006-06-01
  • Wrongfully, many people confuse success with wealth: they assume that a person's triumph can be concluded from the expensiveness of his or her watch, car, or house.
  • The Liquidator claims that the bank wrongfully and without authority debited the company's account with that sum.
  • Justice is put before mercy, for we must not give that in alms which is wrongfully got, or with which our debts should be paid. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)

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