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To give or grant i common with others to give to a common stock or for … part to give money or other aid for a specified object as to contribute food or fuel for the poor

Class or classes of cases

activities fall under one particular group or groups by their common or similar objective or objectives, Sambhu Nath Sarkar v. State … one particular group or groups by their common or similar objective or objectives, Sambhu Nath Sarkar v. State of West Bengal,

Affirmation

to all persons objecting to take an oath. See (English) Common Law Procedure Act, 1854 (17 & 18 Vict. c. 125), … 4, c. 82), but was afterwards extended to all persons objecting to take an oath. See (English) Common Law Procedure Act,

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VerbarHypermetropia

distant objects better than for near objects farsightedness now most commonly called hyperopia Cf Emmetropia … to a focus behind the retina making vision for distant objects better than for near objects farsightedness now most commonly called

Competition

what another is endeavoring to gain at the same time common strife for the same objects strife for superiority emulous contest … gain at the same time common strife for the same objects strife for superiority emulous contest rivalry as for approbation for

res ipsa loquitur

over the instrumentality of an injury, but now it is commonly applied when multiple defendants have joint or sometimes successive control … should afford reasonable evidence of negligence, as when a foreign object is left inside a surgical patient.

Sales tax

a percentage of the price of the object sold being commonly from 3 to 7 of the base price

magnetic monopole

one magnetic pole instead of the two observed in all common magnetic object it was still not observed as of 1998

Lens

both curved or one curved and the other plane and commonly used either singly or combined in optical instruments for changing … changing the direction of rays of light and thus magnifying objects or otherwise modifying vision In practice the curved surfaces are

Macrometer

of inaccessible objects by means of two reflectors on a common sextant … An instrument for determining the size or distance of inaccessible objects by means of two reflectors on a common sextant

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