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Includes
a whole; (ii) treat or regard as so included. The Collins Dictionary of English Language defines the word 'Includes' as (i)
Collin
A very pure form of gelatin
Subject to
'under the condition that: we accept, subject to her agreement, Collin's English Dictionary, See also M.V. Shankar Bhat v. Claude Pinto,
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To
or object of an action: he claimed to the top', Collin's English Dictionary, p. 1525. To, means indicating anything regarded as
Turpis causa
the maxim being Ex turpi causa non oritur actio, see Collins v. Blantern, (1766) 2 Wils 341; 1 Smith, L.C.
Turnover
terms of gross revenue transacted during a specified period (vide Collins Dictionary). Broadly speaking, it represents the value of the goods
Tort
out of that relationship, the action is one of tort--per Collins, M.R., in Sachs v. Henderson, (1902) 1 KB 612. Apparently
Tail
the word 'heir' or 'heirs' must be used, White v. Collins, (1719) 1 Comyns' Rep 289, (301); 2 Prest. Est. 475,
Substitute
Substitute, 1. One who stands in another's place 2. A person named in a will as heir to an estate...
Ivory
Ivory, in Collins English Dictionary, 'ivory' has been defined as: (i) A hard
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