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Anticipation
Law Dictionary, p. 63. In House of Commons, (U.K.), the rule is that a matter must not be anticipated if it is contained in a more effective form of proceedings by which it is sought to be
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anticipation
anticipation : the knowledge or use of an invention in the U.S. or the patenting or describing of the
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Restraint upon anticipation
Restraint upon anticipation. See ANTICIPATION.
tax anticipation note
tax anticipation note see note
Commission of anticipation
Commission of anticipation, an authority under the Great Seal to collect a tax or subsidy before the day, 15 Hen. 8.
looked for
same as anticipated 2 as his looked for advancement
Predate
To date anticipation to affix to a document an earlier than the actual date to antedate as a predated deed or
Preconformity
Anticipative or antecedent conformity
Act of God
God provides no excuse unless it is so unexpected that no reasonable human foresight could be presumed to anticipate the occurrence, having regard to the conditions of time and place known to be prevailing, Divisional Controller, KSRTC
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