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Closed
Closed, It is true courts have condemned the practice of executing
Close fights
deck of a vessel to shelter the men in a close engagement with an enemys boarders called also close quarters
Couple close
of the chevron containing one fourth of its surface Couple closes are generally borne one on each side of a chevron
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Close of pleadings
Close of pleadings. In a civil action 'as soon as either
Close
Close, a field or piece of land parted off from other
Breach of close
Breach of close, an unwarrantable entry on another's land; for every man's land
closing arguments
closing arguments after all the evidence has been presented in a trial, lawyers' presentations summarizing the evidence and attempting to...
Close
or fill up as an opening to shut as to close the eyes to close a door
Sunday closing law
law : a law that requires certain commercial establishments to close on Sundays or that restricts the sales that may be
closed shop
closed shop : a business in which the employer by agreement
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