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Magna Carta
Crown debts from debtors and their sureties appears to be clear and satisfactory. It is the prerogative of the Crown to
Electoral franchise
for any larger estate, if of not less than 5l. clear yearly value; or (ii) was entitled as lessee or assignee
Evident
Clear to the vision especially clear to the understanding and satisfactory
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Declaratory
which certain voluntary transfers are to be invalidated, it is clearly retrospective as it is meant to invalidate the transfers made
anticipatory repudiation
obligations under the contract that is expressed either by a clear statement of refusal or by a statement or action that
check-kiting
of drawing on uncollected funds during the time needed to clear a check deposited in a bank esp. if the check
contract
binding but that must be sealed, delivered, and show a clear intention of the parties to create a contract under seal
exculpate
from Latin ex- out of + culpa blame] : to clear from alleged fault or guilt [a statement…offered to the accused
Eclaircise
To make clear to clear up what is obscure or not understood to
Enode
To clear of knots to make clear
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