Ally - Law Dictionary Search Results
Co ally
A joint ally
Ally
Ally. See ALLIANCE.
allied line
allied line : insurance (as for earthquake or water damage) provided
Inleague
To ally or form an alliance with to unite to combine
lend lease
the temporary transfer of goods and services to an ally to aid in a common cause as lend lease during
Re ally
To bring together again to compose or form anew
Coadjutor
Coadjutor, an assistant, helper, or ally: particularly a person appointed to assist a bishop, who from
Friend
word 'friend', according to the Collins English Dictionary is 'an ally in a fight or cause; supporter'. The term 'friend' used
Goodwill
Goodwill, may be the whole advantage belonging to the firm, its reputation as also connection thereof. It, thus, means that...
Inspector-General of the Forces
Inspector-General of the Forces. An officer origin-ally appointed in 1904, whose duty it is to inspect the Army and report...
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