Corporeally

  • 41exhibere — /egzabiriy/ To present a thing corporeally, so that it may be handled. To appear personally to conduct the defense of an action at law …

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  • 42exhibere — /egzabiriy/ To present a thing corporeally, so that it may be handled. To appear personally to conduct the defense of an action at law …

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  • 43possession — Having control over a thing with the intent to have and to exercise such control. Oswald v. Weigel, 219 Kan. 616, 549 P.2d 568, 569. The detention and control, or the manual or ideal custody, of anything which may be the subject of property, for… …

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  • 44corporeal — [kôr pôr′ē əl] adj. [< L corporeus < corpus: see CORPUS] 1. of, for, or having the nature of, the body; physical; bodily; not spiritual 2. of a material nature; perceptible by the senses; tangible SYN. BODILY, MATERIAL corporeally adv …

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  • 45corporeal — adj. 1 bodily, physical, material, esp. as distinct from spiritual (cf. CORPORAL(2)). 2 Law consisting of material objects. Derivatives: corporeality n. corporeally adv. Etymology: LL corporealis f. L corporeus f. corpus oris body …

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  • 46MAIMONIDES, MOSES — (Moses ben Maimon; known in rabbinical literature as Rambam ; from the acronym Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon; 1135–1204), rabbinic authority, codifier, philosopher, and royal physician. BIOGRAPHY The most illustrious figure in Judaism in the post… …

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