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Reviviscent
Able or disposed to revive reviving
Repulsive
Serving or able to repulse repellent as a repulsive force
Repellent
Driving back able or tending to repel
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Receptive
Having the quality of receiving able or inclined to take in absorb hold or contain receiving
Arrest
about to be renewed. A private person is not only able but bound to arrest any one who commits a felony
County palatine
County palatine [fr. Palatium, Lat., a court]. There were three of these counties--Chester, Durham, and Lancaster. The two former were...
Blank transfer
a legatee is left blank, the Court may sometimes be able to ascertain from the context who was intended to take
Copyright
Copyright, an incorporeal right, being the exclusive privilege of printing, reprinting, selling, and publishing is own original work which the...
Declaration of trust
proved by some writing signed by some person who is able to declare such trust, or by his will, and (1)
Decisive oath
where one of the parties to a suit, not being able to prove his charge, offered to refer the decision of
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