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Jactitation or
jactitation of
marriage was an
archaic cause of
action in
English and in
Irish law.
Where one
person falsely ****erts that he or she is married...
- In medicine,
jactitation (sometimes jactation) is a
restless tossing in bed, seen in
severe fevers and
certain mental disorders; or more
generally a tossing...
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Convulsion Cramp Cricopharyngeal spasm Ejaculation Epileptic seizure Jactitation (medicine)
Myoclonus Neck
spasm ****
Spasmodic dysphonia Spasticity...
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preferred to
avoid any
public acknowledgment of it. She
initiated a suit of
jactitation against him
though with his collusion,
requiring him to
cease claiming...
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grasping and
sucking motions,
nystagmus (rapid,
involuntary eye movement),
jactitation (restlessness
while in bed),[citation needed] and
respiratory abnormalities...
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allegedly occurred in the SCO v.
Novell case).
Slander of
title is a form of
jactitation.
Slander of
title is one of the "specialized"
common law intentional...
- interjector, interjectory, introject, introjection, introjective, jactation,
jactitation, jaculate, jaculation, jaculator, jaculatory, jaculiferous, jet, jetsam...
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phenomenon in
similar patients mentioned by
German physicians called “
jactitations” but the
reference was vague.
Foley consulted Father Cadigan, a Jesuit...
- of the 2nd Duke of Buckingham. In
doing so, he
brought an
action for
jactitation of
marriage against Ann Smith, a
shopkeeper with whom he had been living...
- interjector, interjectory, introject, introjection, introjective, jactation,
jactitation, jaculate, jaculation, jaculator, jaculatory, jaculiferous, jet, jetsam...