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Abstraction
Abstraction, the word 'abstraction' in the context of s. 39 means
Abstract of title
Abstract of title. A concise statement, usually prepared for a mortgagee
Abstract
Abstract [fr. abstrahere, abstractus; fr. trahere, Lat., to draw], an abridgment
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abstract
abstract 1 : a summary of a legal document 2 :
abstracter
abstracter also ab·strac·tor [ab-strak-tər] n : a person who searches out
Action of abstracted multures
Action of abstracted multures, an action for multures or tolls against those who
abstract of title
abstract of title :a summary statement of the successive conveyances and
Law
law and not as an equivalent of law in the abstract or general sense embodying the principles of natural justice, A.K.
Contract for sale of land
for the thirty years preceding the date of contract, see ABSTRACT), and to prove that title by sufficient evidence. the expenses
Charge
te prisoner 'in charge' to the jury, by reading an abstract of the indictment, and they are bound to proceed to
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