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Base-infeftment
Base-infeftment, a disposition of lands by a vassal, to beheld of
Country base
Same as Prison base
Base
or less than the usual height of low growth as base shrubs
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rate base
rate base : the total fair value of public utility property that
risk based pricing
risk based pricing Fee structure used by creditors based on risks of
Fairly based
Fairly based, a claim is fairly based on a provisional specification if,
risk based capital
risk based capital an amount of capital needed to offset losses during
Copyhold
previous edition of this work, copyhold was described as a base tenure founded upon immemorial custom and usage; its origin is
Basi
form especially in anatomical and botanical words to indicate the base or position at or near a base forming a base
mousetrap
stiff loop of wire mounted on a small wooden platform base and attached to a strong spring which holds the loop
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