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Mary Carter agreement

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King's proctor

unsuccessful intervention the King's Proctor may be condemned in costs, Carter v. Carter, 1910 P. 151. See (English) Judicature Act, 1925,

underwrite

of its business underwrote speculative new issues "UFITEC, S.A. v. Carter, 135 Cal. Rptr. 607 (1977)"] 3 a : to put

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Cartman

One who drives or uses a cart a teamster a carter

Daddy longlegs

body and four pairs of long legs called also harvestman carter and grandfather longlegs

Marysole

A large British fluke or flounder Rhombus megastoma called also carter and whiff

Action

Estate, Estate's Pleadings, Practice and Forms, sec. 3 at 1; Carter P. Pomoroy Ed., 3d Edn. 1885. Action is the process

Ad melius inquirendum

commanding him to hold a second inquest. See Reg. v. Carter, (1876) 45 LJ QB 711, in which the defendant coroner

Caretarius, or Carectarius

Caretarius, or Carectarius, a carter, Blount.

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