Warnes

/ˈwɔr.nɛz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A proper noun referring to a surname or a place name, notably applicable in legal case names or property titles.
    The case of Smith v. Warnes set precedent in land disputes.

Commentary

Warnes is primarily recognized as a proper noun; in legal contexts, it typically appears within case names or property designations, rather than as a common legal term.

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