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Polytype
A cast or facsimile copy of an engraved block matter in type
Coparceners or parceners
sisters have made their choice. (d) Where they agreed to cast lots for their shares. (2) By the alienation of one
Non liquet
judges as thought it not sufficiently clear to pronounce upon cast a ballot into the urn with the two letters N.L.
Derelict
& 23 Geo. 5, c. 9), s. 24. --Abandoned deserted: cast away. Applied to shipping Goats or other vessels for taken
Quasi Judicial Act
act is not wholly judicial; it describes only a duty cast on the executive body or authority to conform to norms
Bessemer steel
Steel made directly from cast iron by burning out a portion of the carbon and
impeach
for acts done prior to taking office. 2 : to cast doubt on: as a : to attack the validity of
jetsam
of a ship, its equipment, or its cargo that is cast overboard to lighten the load in time of distress and
split
parties, or groups b : to mark (a ballot) or cast or register (a vote) so as to vote for candidates
Seminaufragium
Seminaufragium, half shipwreck, as where goods ae cast overboard in a storm; also, where a ship has been
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