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amicus

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n. (context legal informal English) Someone not a party to a case who submits a brief and/or presents oral argument in that case.

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Amicus was the United Kingdom's second-largest trade union , and the largest private sector union, formed by the merger of Manufacturing Science and Finance and the AEEU ( Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union ), agreed in 2001, and two smaller unions, ...

Usage examples of amicus.

You need to guide us to Amicus and to tell us how and when the Red Cadre jumped you.

According to Felicity, the ville of Amicus lay on the other side of the hills, through a narrow gorge running between them.

At first glance, even on the second, Amicus looked typical of thousands of frontier pesthole villes he had passed through.

It was the same mixture of cheese, bread and bacon they had eaten on their first morning in Amicus, and it was even less appetizing this time around.

On the one hand, we can turn Joe down and stay, mebbe help Amicus rebuild.

Though there were people up and about in Amicus, none spoke to them or bade them goodbye.

Even the injuries he had suffered in Amicus, from the laceration on his forehead to the wolf bite on his arm, were almost completely healed.

Blood-sniffer had spared his life in Amicus, a decidedly unlupine act.

Sisoka must have followed me to Amicus to block my attempt to recruit you.

Though the bloodshed in Amicus was still fresh in their memories, it was difficult to believe that a similar slaughter might happen here.

He then went to Amicus and we followed him there, where Blood-sniffer saw you and your friends.

Masters Amicus and Corus did not find out about them for the time being.

Wulfston, Torio, Rolf, Melissa, Lenardo, Aradia, and Masters Amicus and Corus were gathered for a sumptuous meal in the great hall.

Quando prosperus et jucundus, Amicorum es fecundus, Si fortuna perit, Nullus amicus erit.

I just finished up years of working on an Amicus Brief for the Supreme Court in the hope of overturning the latest copyright extensions.