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Often used in the same context:
cognizable,
interpleader,
estoppel,
res judicata,
nonsuit,
replevin,
simpliciter,
tortfeasor,
res gestae,
indefiniteness,
quo warranto,
promisor,
predicate,
lenity,
anticipatory breach,
triable,
laches,
actus reus,
untimeliness,
averment,
ejectment,
appellant,
inapplicability,
mens rea,
res ipsa loquitur,
caselaw,
falsity,
joinder,
tort,
appellee,
ex post facto,
causation,
dicta,
privity,
preclusion,
generis,
barratry,
setoff,
plaintiff,
situs,
demurrer,
counterclaim,
vacatur,
typicality,
claimant,
obiter dictum,
deponent,
crux,
latent defect,
spoliation,
logical fallacy,
defendant,
petitioner,
asportation,
corpus juris,
patentee,
blameworthiness,
contemnor,
affirmance,
champerty,
interrogatory,
prima facie,
lis pendens,
exaction,
inadvertence,
indicia,
relator,
cy pres,
cognovit,
delict,
frivolousness,
affiant,
supersedeas,
reargument,
nullity,
ipso,
parol evidence rule,
transferor,
ipse dixit,
tu quoque,
grievant,
nolle,
separability,
subrogation,
surplusage,
reconveyance,
precedential,
bailee,
hereinabove,
unlawfulness,
transferee,
respondent,
substantiality,
vendee,
exclusionary rule,
corpus delicti,
fourteenth amendment,
declaratory,
ultra vires,
summary judgment,
declarant,
mandamus,
blame,
commandments,
cornerstone,
cornerstones,
distinction,
merits,
point,
purport,
tenets,
accusation,
aim,
arbiters,
article,
bastion,
battlefield,
battleground,
brunt,
bulwark,
bulwarks
Also try:
— Adjectives for gravamen:
real,
whole,
true,
main,
very,
chief,
principal,
legal,
critical,
heaviest
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