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bounds

extent of something as the fotball was caught out of bounds

Landlord and tenant

is assigned, the original lessor or lessee is no longer bound by these obligations, which devolve with the reversion and the

Apprentice

Apprentice [fr. apprendre, Fr., to learn], a person bound by indentures of apprenticeship to a tradesman or artificer ,who

Precedent

deciding a case, follows a precedent, he only regards himself bound by the principle underlying the judgment but not by the

Agent and servant

the direct control and supervision of his master and is bound to conform to all reasonable orders given in the course

Solidum

Solidum. To be bound in solido is to be bound for the whole debt

Tenure

to the lord. The owner of a knight's fee was bound to attend the lord to the wars on horseback, armed

Tail

interest, yet, having only a particular interest, he is not bound to pay off any charge or incumbrance affecting the estate;

Roman Catholics

any priest, Jesuit, or 'member of any other religious order bound in monastic or religious vows.' The (English) Act of Settlement,

Liable

restitution..... Obligated: accountable for or chargeable with. Condition of being bound to respond because a wrong has occurred. Condition out of

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