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Wholly

Wholly, the word 'wholly' means entirely completely fully, totally and in every respect and, to put a

English reports

English reports. A complete annotated reprint of the original Reports from 1220 to 1865

Health

grounds of sickness, etc. Health is thus a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the

Entireties, tenancy by

of course part with that interest; but to make a complete conveyance of all the interests held in entirety, the wife

Equity

it. Consult Story's Eq. Juris., chap. I. And see TRUST. Complete powers are now given to all branches of the Supreme

Executory trusts

considered as instructions for settlements than as instruments in themselves complete; and therefore Equity, in order to promote the presumed views

Fardel of land

land, the fourth part of a yardland. Noy, in the Complete Lawyer, p. 57, says an eighth only, because according to

Foetal death

means absence of all evidence of life prior to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of

Fraud

moral blame. It is impossible to lay down a definition completely comprehending fraud, and no rule can, from the very nature

Free trade throughout the territory of India

importing or exporting from the different States. Free trade means complete freedom of interstate trade without any restrictions on the movement

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