Clean - Law Dictionary Search Results
Netify
To render neat to clean to put in order
Pipeclay
To whiten or clean with pipe clay as a soldiers accouterments
Pure
all heterogeneous or extraneous matter free from mixture or combination clean mere simple unmixed as pure water pure clay pure air
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Cosmus
Cosmus [fr. Gk.], clean, Blount.
Scrape
cutting away excesses and superfluous parts to make smooth or clean as to scrape a bone with a knife to scrape
Allegans suam turpitudinem non est audiendus
good that he who comes into equity must come with clean hands.
Finder of goods
of a pool by a workman employed amongst others to clean the pool out were recovered from the workman by the
Garbler of spices
view and search drugs and spices, and garble and make clean the same; or see that it be done, 6 Anne,
Vicis et venellis mundandis
the mayor or bailiff of a town, etc., for the clean sweeping of the streets and lanes, Reg. Brev. 267.
Window cleaning
Window cleaning. In urban districts, by s. 171 of the Public Health
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Clean - Law Dictionary Search Results
Netify
To render neat to clean to put in order
Pipeclay
To whiten or clean with pipe clay as a soldiers accouterments
Pure
all heterogeneous or extraneous matter free from mixture or combination clean mere simple unmixed as pure water pure clay pure air
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Cosmus
Cosmus [fr. Gk.], clean, Blount.
Scrape
cutting away excesses and superfluous parts to make smooth or clean as to scrape a bone with a knife to scrape
Allegans suam turpitudinem non est audiendus
good that he who comes into equity must come with clean hands.
Finder of goods
of a pool by a workman employed amongst others to clean the pool out were recovered from the workman by the
Garbler of spices
view and search drugs and spices, and garble and make clean the same; or see that it be done, 6 Anne,
Vicis et venellis mundandis
the mayor or bailiff of a town, etc., for the clean sweeping of the streets and lanes, Reg. Brev. 267.
Window cleaning
Window cleaning. In urban districts, by s. 171 of the Public Health
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