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11disqualified juror — A juror subject to challenge for want of a requisite qualification such as literacy, character, mental disability, prejudice, bias, relationship to a party, or interest in the suit. 31 Am J Rev ed Jur §§ 157 et seq …
12disqualified witness — A witness incompetent to testify because of his mental condition, want of sensibility to the obligation of an oath, the privileged nature of the communication or other source of his knowledge of the facts, or interest in the result of the suit in …
13unqualified - disqualified — ◊ unqualified Unqualified people have not passed or taken the exams which relate to their work. ...some unqualified member of the teaching staff. ...highly paid but unqualified clerical staff. ◊ disqualified When someone is disqualified, they are …
14unqualified, disqualified — Unqualified means (1) not having proper or required qualifications (such as achievements, records, background) and (2) not restricted, modified, or limited : Until he passes the bar examination, he is unqualified to practice law in this state.… …
15being disqualified — being disqualified, being eliminated, being excluded …
16intestabilis — Disqualified from being a witness; disqualified to make a will; dishonored; infamous …
17DSQ — Disqualified (Community » Sports) *** Disability Services Queensland (Governmental » State & Local) * Diaper Service Quality (Medical » Laboratory) * Downstream quartz (Academic & Science » Electronics) * Dragon Square Shield (Internet) * Query… …
18La Vega (city) — La Vega   Municipality   From top to bottom and from left to right: Plaza Duarte, Juan Bosch Building, Inmaculada Concepción school, Padre Fantino Park, Court Of Justice, City Hall …
19Intermediate sanctions — is a term used in regulations enacted by the United States Internal Revenue Service that is applied to non profit organizations who engage in transactions that inure to the benefit of a disqualified person within the organization. These… …
20WITNESS — (Heb. עֵד, one that has personal knowledge of an event or a fact. The evidence of at least two witnesses was required for convicting the accused (Num. 35:30; Deut. 17:6; 19:15; cf. I Kings 21:10, 13). Commercial transactions of importance took… …