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Interpolate
Interpolate, to insert words in a complete document. See INTERLINEATION
Ireland
demand of the Irish Republicans of the South for a complete severance led to the Govern-ment of Ireland Act, 1920, which
Issue (despatch)
its dispatch to the government servant, and this act is complete the moment steps are taken for the purpose, by framing
Judgment
which is only intermediate, and does not finally determine or complete the action. See INQUIRY; SUMMONSES; and ORDERS; and the various
Earnest money
of real estate) to show a good faith intention to complete the transactions and ordinarily forfeited if the buyer default, Black's
Assignment
but any other word indicating an intention to make a complete transfer, e.g., 'convey,' will amount to an assignment. Assignment by
Disclaimer
will of his own testator; for he thereby becomes his complete executor, and consequently the executor of the first testator. A
Cables
item 7 to cables must mean cables identifiable as a complete self-contained unit in themselves and as a distinct unit of
Larger parcel
parcel, means a portion of land that is not a complete parcel, but is the greater part of an even bigger
Appropriation
is properly instituted and inducted, for he would then become complete parson; also, if a corporation possessing the benefice is dissolved,
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