Big - Law Dictionary Search Results
Production
'produce' are normally associated with movables ' articles and goods, big and small ' but they are never employed to denote
Sel
Sel, denotes the bigness of a thing to which it is added, as Selwood,
Usual Covenants
terms of a long-term lease or a lease of a big property. In case of a lease, one test for determining
Dreadnought
battleship of the type characterized by a main armament of big guns all of the same caliber She had a displacement
Boned
Having such bones used in composition as big boned strong boned
Charless Wain
The group of seven stars commonly called the Big Dipper in the constellation Ursa Major or Great Bear See
Bigg
See Big n amp v
bigamy
bigamy [Medieval Latin bigamia, ultimately from Latin bi- two + Greek
Main Pot
if the result is a loss or gain called also Big Pot Hodge Podge hotchpot; compare casualty pot NOTE: The transactions
title
the Indian peoples "In re Rights to Use Water in Big Horn River Sys., 753 P.2d 76 (1988)"] compare reservation just
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