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Mutuality

reciprocation; the state of things in which one person being bound to perform some duty or service or act for another,

Material alteration

as such void, or which may otherwise prejudice the party bound by the deed as originally executed, Loonkaran Sethia v. Mr.

Surety and guarantor

of suretyship there is but one contract; and surety is bound by the same agreement which binds his principal, while in

Hire

gisters of cattle, warehousemen, forwarding merchants, and wharfingers. They are bound to use ordinary diligence, and of course are responsible for

Butt

A limit a bound a goal the extreme bound the end

Giving away vessel

597 (607): (1959) Supp 1 SCR 979. Whoever being legally bound by an oath or by an express provision of law

bind

bind bound [band] bind·ing 1 a : to make responsible for an

bind over

a grand jury in felony cases, a case will be bound over to the grand jury if the judge or magistrate

base pair

complementary bases on opposing strands of the double stranded polynucleotide bound together by hydrogen bonds and other non covalent chemical forces

Book

sheets of paper or similar material blank written or printed bound together commonly many folded and bound sheets containing continuous printing

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