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privilege
] [the marital ] [the priest-penitent ] see also confidential communication deliberative process privilege : a privilege exempting the government from
Resources
Resources, 'resources' is a sweeping expression. Material resources of the community in the context of re-ordering the national economy embraces all
Telegraphs
a wire or wires used for the purpose of telegraphic communication, with any casing, coating, tube, or pipe inclosing the same,
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Freedom of speech and expression
any other manner. It would thus include the freedom of communication and the right to propagate or publish opinion, S. Rangarajan
transmutation
the conversion of a separate property interest into marital or community property by agreement between spouses or by contribution of marital
public
of, relating to, or being in the service of the community or nation [holding office] d : provided for, used by,
Divulge
To make public to several or communicate to the public to tell a secret so that it
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of committal or release for breaches of privilege; and to communicate in writing with any parties, when so instructed by the
abandonment
intended to create a permanent separation b : failure to communicate with or provide financial support for one's child over a
access
attrib 1 : permission, liberty, or ability to enter, approach, communicate with, or pass to and from a place, thing, or
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