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Claud [Brit.], a ditch: claudere, to enclose, or turn open fields into inclosures, Paroch. Antiq. 236....
Claude Lorraine glass
A slightly convex mirror commonly of black glass used as a toy for viewing the reflected landscape...
Greengage
A kind of plum of medium size roundish shape greenish flesh and delicious flavor It is called in France Reine Claude after the queen of Francis I See Gage...
Absent
Absent, 'Absent' literally that is etymologically means 'not present'. In re Laurence Claude Levack AIR 1954 Mad 898 (899). [Succession Act, 1925, s. 241]...
Subject to
Subject to, is an expression whereby limitation is expressed. The order is conclusive for all purposes, Ashok Leyland Ltd. v. State of Tamil Nadu, (2004) 3 SCC 1: (2004) 1 SCALE 224.Means 'under the condition that: we accept, subject to her agreement, Collin's English Dictionary, See also M.V. Shankar Bhat v. Claude Pinto, AIR 2004 SC 636.Means in case of a contract if it is intended that it would be operative subject to the execution of a former contract, there would be no concluded contract until such a condition was completed, Winn v. Bull, (1877) 7 Ch D 29.Means liable, subordinate, subservient, inferior, obedient to: governed or affected by: provided: answerable for, Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn., p. 1278.Means payment of debts etc., does not make the legatee personally liable, Re Cowley, 531 LT 494.Means subservient, inferior, obedient to; governed or affected by; provided that; answerable for, Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edn., p. 1278.Means this expression introduces a condit...
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