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Break-in-areas
Break-in-areas, are areas which can, for the purpose of rescue in
Breaking In
Breaking In. see ss. 24-27 of the (English) Larceny Act, 1916,
Breaking of arrestment
Breaking of arrestment, is the contempt of the law committed by
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Burglary
thief, fr. latro, Lat.]. At Common Law burglary is the breaking and entering of the dwelling-house of another in the night-time
Successor-in-interest
as before? Is the business carried on without a substantial break in time? Is the business carried on by the purchaser
Manufacture
to an explosive includes the process of--component parts or otherwise breaking up or unmaking the explosive, or making fit for use
Breachy
Apt to break fences or to break out of pasture unruly as breachy
infringe
infringe in·fringed in·fring·ing [Medieval Latin infringere, from Latin, to break, crush, from in- in + frangere to break] vt :
Snap
To break at once to break short as substances that are brittle
Fractus augent h'reditatem
the word fracture would imply that there should be a break in the bone and that in the case of a
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