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Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.
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Legal Definitions - abjudge
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Definition of abjudge
abjudge (ab-jəj), vb. Archaic. To take away or remove (something) by judicial decision. It means to decide that something belongs to one person and not to another.
For example, after a trial, a judge might abjudge a piece of land to one person and take it away from another person.
This word is not commonly used today.
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Simple Definition
Term: ABJUDGE
Definition: Abjudge is an old-fashioned word that means to take away or remove something by a decision made by a judge. It's like when a judge says that one person gets something and the other person doesn't. The thing that the other person doesn't get is abjudged, which means they can't have it anymore.
If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.
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