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Locomotives. I
Locomotives. I. On Highways.--Locomotives on highways are of two classes: (a) Light Locomotives; (b) Heavy Locomotives. (a) Formerly the expression light locomotive and motor car meant the same apart from certain provisions as to registration. As...
C.I.F
C.I.F.--'Cost, insurance, and freight.' Sometimes written C.F.I. These letters in a mercantile contract denote that the price named includes the price of the goods (cost), their insurance during transit to the purchaser, and the carriage (freight)....
Majlis-I-Muntazimah
Majlis-I-Muntazimah, means majlis-i-majlis-i-muntazimah (Extend the Council) of the University [See, Jamia Millia Islamia Act, 1988 (58 of 1988), s. 2(j)]
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I.O.U
I.O.U., a written acknowledgement of a debt, so called because it commences with those letters, which custom has substituted for the words I owe you, because they have the same sound. It ordinarily runs thus:- 'To...
I
I the ninth letter of the English alphabet takes its form from the Phoelignician through the Latin and the Greek The Phoelignician letter was probably of Egyptian origin Its original value was nearly the same as...
Majlis-I-Talimi
Majlis-I-Talimi, means the majlis-i-talimi (Academic Council) of the University. [See Jamia Millia Islamia Act, 1988 (58 of 1988), s. 2(k)]
I ll
Contraction for I will or I shall
title 1
title 1 an FHA-insured loan that allows a borrower to make non-luxury improvements (like renovations or repairs) to their home; Title I loans less than $7,500 don't require a property lien. Source: U.S. Department of Housing...
HUD-1 settlement statement
HUD-1 settlement statement [Department of Housing and Urban Development (which publishes the form) + 1 (indicating its place in a sequence of such forms)] : a form signed at closing that sets out expenses, disbursements, and...
Enlarger 1'estate
Enlarger 1'estate, a species of release which enures by way of enlarging an estate, and consists of a conveyance of the ulterior interest to the particular tenant; as if there be tenant for life or years,...
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