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integrated
integrated 1 : composed to form a complete or coordinated entity ;specif : being a final and complete
impossibility
an intended criminal act NOTE: Factual impossibility is not a complete defense and does allow prosecution for attempt or for another
Auction sale
is an auction the sale must be deemed to be complete. Whether there is a transfer or not depends on the
minimal diversity
from a state different from at least one defendant compare complete diversity NOTE: Diversity jurisdiction requires complete diversity. Statutory interpleader requires
Execute
out or through to the end to carry out into complete effect to complete to finish to effect to perform
Holder in due course
who has taken a bill of exchange [cheque or note], complete and regular on the face of it,' under the following
Vested
Edn,) at p. 1557 as: 'Vested; fixed; accrued; settled; absolute; complete. Having the character or given the rights of absolute ownership;
Execute
Execute, is given the meaning as 'to complete as a legal instrument; to perform what is required to
File
the same; also, to deposit at an office. A court's complete and official record of a case; a lawyer's complete record
Import
53) In a sense, import may be said to be complete for certain purposes say, sales tax purposes on their clearance
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