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Access
Access, approach, or the means of approaching. The presumption of a
Access and 'non-access'
Access and 'non-access', 'Access' and 'Non-access' mean the existence or non-existence
Access and non-access
Access and non-access, Access and non-access again connote, as has been
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Non-access
father of his wife's child, the child is a bastard. Access is presumed during wedlock; but this presumption may be countered
Accession
Accession [fr. accedo, Lat.], addition, arriving at, the commencement of a
access
access often attrib 1 : permission, liberty, or ability to enter,
Open access
Open access, means the non-discriminatory pro-vision for the use of transmission lines
Public access to a place
Public access to a place, means a place open to all public
Accession Declaration Act, 1910 (English)
Accession Declaration Act, 1910 (English), See BILL OF RIGHTS.
Accessible
Accessible, means within physical reach without the use of any appliance
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