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Falsification
to induce a purchaser or mortgagee or his solicitor to accept the title offered, is a misdemeanour punishable by fine or
abide
abide abode or: abid·ed abid·ing : to accept without objection abide by : to act or behave in
accommodate
[ a disability] see also reasonable accommodation 2 : to accept without compensation responsibility for a debt of (another person) in
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accountable
: liable [ for the burglary] 2 : obliged to accept responsibility [the bank for payment of the check] ac·count·abil·i·ty [ə-kan-tə-bi-lə-tē]
accretion
to an heir or conjoint legatee of the right to accept a portion of a succession resulting from the failure of
acquiesce
acquiesce -esced -esc·ing : to accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively often used with in
agent
and who is considered under the law as capable of accepting service of process and answering questions under cross-examination on behalf
arbitration
offer arbitration : interest arbitration in which the arbitrator must accept or reject the final offer of any party and may
assumption of risk
act towards him or her with due care and may accept the chance of being injured ;also : an affirmative defense
bear
allow [whatever price the market will ] b : assume accept [you legal responsibility for him] vi : to relate or
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