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Definition of Confederating
1. confederate [v] - See also: confederate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Confederating
Literary usage of Confederating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Analysis of the Principles of Equity Pleading: Containing a Compendium of by Denis George Lubé (1889)
"THE Confederating PART. But now so it is, may it please your honor, that the said
CD, combining and confederating with divers persons [or if there are ..."
2. Handbook of the Law of Equity Pleading by Benjamin Jonson Shipman (1897)
"THE Confederating PART—The fourth formal part of the bill is called the ...
"The fourth part is what is commonly called the 'confederating part' of the bill ..."
3. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1907)
"It was alleged that one of the defendants, named Glasscock, claimed to have some
interest in the land, and was confederating with the other defendant», ..."
4. Equity Precedents: Supplementary to Mr. Justice Story's Treatise on Equity by George Ticknor Curtis, Joseph Story (1856)
"THE Confederating PART, (c) Charge of 20. But now so it is, may it please your
honors, ... combining and confederating with divers persons (or if there are ..."
5. Federal Equity Practice: A Treatise on the Pleadings Used and Practice by Thomas Atkins Street (1909)
"The Confederating Clause. § 218. Nature and Purpose of Confederating Clause.
The fourth part of the bill consists of what is known as the confederating, ..."
6. Institutes of American Law by John Bouvier (1855)
"OF THE Confederating PART OF THE BILL. 4173. This part of the bill contains a
general charge that the defendant "combining and confederating with divers ..."
7. The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States by United States Dept. of State, Francis Wharton, John Bassett Moore (1889)
"... and it is recommended to others to relinquish also a portion, and Maryland is
anew invited to close the ratification of the confederating: articles. ..."