The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary : Comprising the Terms And Phases of American Jurisprudence : Including Ancient And Modern Common Law, International Law, And Numerous Select Titles From the Civil Law, the French And the Spanish Law, Etc, Etc. : With An Exhu
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Fleta, lib. 5, c. 7, § 2. ^^In the Law of Evidence. Indirect; circumstantial. Vinn. Juris. Cent. lib. 4, c. 25. OBLITERATION. The destruction of words in an instrument by erasure, blot- ting, or striking out. They need not be completely effaced. The term is most com- monly applied to wills which may be re- voked by obliteration, 29 Car. II. c. 3, § 6. OBLOQUY. Censure; odium, reproach. See 70 Cal. 275. OBRA (Spanish; from Lat. opera). In Spanish law. Work. Obras, works or trades; those which me...n Carry on in houses or covered places. White, New Recop. bk. 1, tit. 5, c. 3, § 6. OBREPTIO (Lat. from obrepere, to creep upon). The obtaining a thing by fraud or surprise. Calv. Lex. Called, in Scotch law, "obreption." OBREPTION. Acquisition of escheats, etc., from sovereign, by making false repre- sentations. Bell, Diet. "Subreption;" Calv. Lex. OBROGARE (Lat. from ob, and rogare, to pass a law). In the civil law. To pass a law contrary to a former law, or to some clause of it; to change a former law in some part of it.
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