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A Law Dictionary Containing Definitions of the Terms and ...
9080. —Adminicular evidence. In ecclesiastical law. Auxiliary or supplementary
evidence; such as is,presented for the purpose of explaining and completing
other evidence. ADMHtlGCIiATE. To give adminicular evidence.
ADMINKrULATOR.
Henry Campbell Black, 1910
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Cyclopedia of law and procedure
796 ADMINICULAR — ADMIRALITAS JURISDICTIONEM ADMINICULAR.
Auxiliary to.85 ADMINICULUM. An aid or support to something else, bat
principally used to designate evidence adduced in aid or support of other
evidence which ...
William Mack, Howard Pervear Nash, De Witt Clinton Blashfield, 1901
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The cyclopedic dictionary of law
1. In Civil Law. Imperfect proof. Merlin, Repert. ADMINICULAR (from admiuiculmn
, q. 1*.) Auxiliary to. “The murder would be adminicular to the robbery,” i. a,
committed to accomplish it. Story, J., 3 Mason (U. S.) 121. ADMINICULAR
EVIDENCE.
Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf
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Legal Definitions: A Collection of Words and Phrases as ...
"The murder would be adminicular to the robbery," i. e., committed to accomplish
it. Story, J., 3 Mason (U. S.) 121. ADMINICULAR. EVIDENCE. 1n ecclesiastical
law. Evidence brought in to explain and complete other evidence. 2 Lee, Ecc.
595.
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The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary: With an Exhaustive Collection ...
Story, J., 3 Mason (U. S.) 121. ADMINICULAR EVIDENCE. In ecclesiastical law.
Evidence brought in to explain and complete other evidence. 2 Lee, Ecc. 595.
ADMINICULATE. To give adminicular evidence. ADMINICULATOR. An officer in
the ...
Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf, James Christopher Cahill, 1922
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Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in ...
Sir George Lee said that the proof of a will is by the jus gentium, and that by that
law, one witness is sufficient — adding, however, that in the case of only one
witness, there should be some adminicular proof to corroborate him. But does the
jus ...
Georgia. Supreme Court, 1856
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Stories and Speeches of William O. Bradley: With ...
Judge V represented the defendant, and, in closing his argument, reminded the
jury that there was no adminicular testimony in the case. Judge M in response,
said: "Gentlemen, there is no necessity for me to enter into a lengthy argument
after ...
William O'Connell Bradley, Maurice Hudson Thatcher, 1916
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
ADJUTE-ADMINICULAR. ADMIXICCLATOR— ADMIRAL. emissaries, or visitors,
and give information of occurrences therein to the father-general. In Natural
History, the Ardea gigantea, or gigantic crane, one of the most voracious
carnivorous ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
E.g.: “As you requested, I called the ad litem [i.e., the guardian ad litem] today.”
See guardian ad litem. adminicular; ✳adminiculary. Adminicular (= corroborative)
, seen usually in the phrase adminicular evidence, is the standard adjectival form
...
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A Dictionary of Words and Phrases Used in Ancient and Modern Law
Adminicular. Auxiliary to. In aid or support of. Adminicular evidence. Evidence in
support of other evidence. Adminiculate. To give adminicular evidence.
ADMlNlCULATOR ADMINISTRATRIX Adminioulator. One who supports, An
officer in the.