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Alliance
Alliance [fr. alleanga, It.; alianca, Sp.; alliance, or allier, Fr.; alligo,
Dreibund
A triple alliance specif the alliance of Germany Austria and Italy formed in
Coalition
Wilding and Philip Laundry, p. 140. is the combination or alliance short of union especially of States or Political parties, Chambers
Permit
is within a man's power to prevent it, Berton v. Alliance Economic Investment Co., (1922) 1 KB 742. The expression 'permit'
League
League [ligue, Fr.; ligo, Lat.], a treaty of alliance between different states or parties. it may be offensive, or
Conspirators
Conspirators, those who bind themselves by oath, covenant, or other alliance, that each of them shall aid the other falsely and
Charities, or Public Trusts
for the court, Hummeltenbery, Beatty (in re:) v. London Spiritualistic Alliance, Ltd., 1923 (1) Ch 237. There are certain uses which,
Ally
Ally. See ALLIANCE.
Relationship
The state of being related by kindred affinity or other alliance
Related
Allied by kindred connected by blood or alliance particularly by consanguinity as persons related in the first or
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