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Point switch
a rail from each track both rails being tapered far back and connected to throw alongside the through rail of either
Secretary
account of salary in a winding-up [S. 264; Cairney v. Back, (1906) 2 KB 746].
Injunction
blocking up of water-courses, diversion of streams from mills, the back flowage on mills, pulling down of the banks of rivers
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Regorge
To vomit up to eject from the stomach to throw back
annuity
this entry var·i·able annuity [ver-ē-ə-bəl-] : an annuity that is backed primarily by a fund of common stocks and whose payments
Knapsack
other sturdy fabric fitted with straps for carrying on the back the food clothing or other supplies for a soldier or
hometown
up or has his principal residence as he never went back to his hometown again
Bedchair
A chair with adjustable back for the sick to support them while sitting up in
resolutory
Latin resolvere to loosen, dissolve, break up, from re- away, back + solvere to loosen, release] : operating to annul or
Tenant is in arrears of rent for not less than four months
months and that the arrears have fallen due four months back meaning thereby that within four months there was no attempt
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