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agency
to act on behalf of another NOTE: A principal is bound by and liable for acts of his or her agent
Bumbailiff
See Bound bailiff under Bound a
eucaryote
an organism with good or membrane bound nuclei having multiple chromosomes eucaryotes also have other membrane bound
eukaryote
an organism with good or membrane bound nuclei having multiple chromosomes eucaryotes also have other membrane bound
Deed
interest, or enters into a covenant, or is to be bound by the deed, should be made a party to it.
Contribution
of the liability. It frequently arises between sureties, who are bound for the same principal, when, upon his default, one of
Cognizance
Cognizance (Judicial), knowledge upon which a judge is bound to act without having it proved in evidence: as the
Bilateral contract
contract, a contract in which both the contracting parties are bound to fulfil obligations reciprocally towards each other; as a contract
Act of God
party by his own contract creates a duty he is bound to make it good, notwithstanding any accident by inevitable necessity,
discretion
power of free decision or latitude of choice within certain bounds imposed by law [reached the age of ] [struck down
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