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co ed
a female student at a coeducational college or university
adopt
child of other parents) as one's own child esp. in compliance with formal legal procedures see also equitable adoption 2 : … to take or accept as if one's own [[the company] ed the signature on the financing statement "Barber-Greene Co. v. Nat'l
bail
terms of the security [excessive shall not be required "U.S. Constitution amend. VIII"] [posted cash ] [motion to reduce ] 3 … a bailment [identity of the article claimed to have been ed "Peet v. Roth Hotel Co., 253 N.W. 546 (1934)"] NOTE:
Aggression
Aggression, is not to be confused with war only. It being an all comprehensive word with … Chan Ping v. United States, 130 US 581: 32 L ED 1068; Kawasaki v. Bantham SS. Co., (1938) 3 All ER
ground
: the foundation or basis on which knowledge, belief, or conviction rests : a premise, reason, or collection of data upon … a ground for : set on a basis [that court ed the disclosure requirement in negligence law "Scott v. Bradford, 606
Bill of Lading
of which there are usually three parts-one kept by the consignor, one sent to the consignee, and one preserved by the … form of transport. Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 5(1), 4th Edn., Para 414, p. 322. Bill of lading, is a document
Estoppel
Estoppel, a conclusive admission, which cannot be denied. It is of three kinds:- … case, (1766) 2 Sm. L.C., and Everest on Estoppel, 3rd ed., See FEED. 'Estoppel' is a rule of equity. That rule
Factory
place where a number of traders reside in a foreign country for the convenience of trade; also a building in which … and children had been from time to time regulated, the education of children indirectly attained, and the fencing of machinery prescribed.
Name
4 Rep. 170. A Christian name may be altered at confirmation with consent of the bishop, and the bishop is directed … change 'wanton names' at confirmation. See Blunt's Church Law, 2nd ed. at p. 60, where two post-Reformation instances are given of
accede
associating oneself with others [they were invited to to the covenant] b : to express approval or give consent [the banker
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