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Not yet become binding on the parties
Not yet become binding on the parties, the expression 'not yet become binding
Money due or to become due on account of pension
Money due or to become due on account of pension, The words money due or
Settled land
each successive tenant for life or statutory owner upon his becoming entitled, and if the legal estate is held by statutory
Liquation
The act or operation of making or becoming liquid also the capacity of becoming liquid
Decency
The quality or state of being decent suitable or becoming in words or behavior propriety of form in social intercourse
Remainder
the same time, notwithstanding it vests in the person first becoming capable, yet it shall divest as to the proportions of
Accapitare, Acapitare, Accaptare, or Acaptare
Accapitare, Acapitare, Accaptare, or Acaptare, the act of becoming vassal to a lord, or yielding homage to him, Encyc.
Distress
of cattle damage feasant), nor on the day of rent becoming due; but must be made within six years from its
Goods
a 'good', but when transferred to a laser-readable disc it becomes a readily merchant-able commodity. Similarly, when a professor deliv-ers a
Advowson
fundationis, yet the greater number of them were primarily appendant, becoming by subsequent circumstances severed in gross. The severance may take
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