EXUPERARE

To overcome; to apprehend or take. Leg. Edm. c. 2.

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EY

A watery place; water. Co. Litt. 6.

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EYDE

Aid; assistance; relief. A subsidy.

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EYE-WITNESS

One who saw the act, fact, or transaction to which he testifies.Distinguished from an ear-witness, (auritus.)

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EYEWITNESS

A party that testifies about what the saw. AKA percipient witness.

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EYEWITNESS PROVISION

a term in an insurance policy that requires proof of the circumstances that surround an accident.

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EYOTT

A small island arising in a river. Fleta, L 3, c. 2, | b; Bract. 1. 2, c. 2.

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EXTREME HAZARD

To constitute extreme hazard, the situation of a vessel must besuch that there is imminent danger of her being lost, notwithstanding all the means thatcan be applied to get her off. King v. Hartford Ins. Co., 1 Conn. 421.

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