no-bill

no bill

noun Law.
a failure to indict.
Compare true bill.

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No-bill is always a great word to know.
So is eminent domain. Does it mean:
the power of the state to take private property for public use with payment of compensation to the owner
a place where a judge hears matters not requiring action in open court; the private office of a judge
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no-bill

[noh-bil]
verb (used with object) Law.
to fail to indict (a person): The grand jury no-billed the two officers in the slaying.
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