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bring to an end or to a state of completion closed the case an estate by liquidating its assets closing his
closing argument
requires the prosecution to open the closing argument after the closing of the evidence the defense replies and the prosecution may
closing costs
price of the home a common estimate for seller s closing costs is 3 to 9 percent source u s department
closing
of the election the closing weeks of the year the closing scene of the film closing remarks opposite of opening
closing
contract takes place represented us at the note at the closing for the completion of the sale of real property the
close set
arranged close together as close set eyes close set teeth
Close rolls and writs
close rolls and writs royal letters under the great seal addressed
Closed
have condemned the practice of executing courts using expressions like closed closed for statistical purposes struck off recorded etc and they
closed shop
closed shop a business in which the employer by agreement hires
closely held corporation
closely held corporation close corporation at corporation
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