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Letters-patent, or letters overt
and for which he desires to obtain a patent, and must be accompanied by either a provisional or complete specification. (4) The declaration required by this section may be either a statutory declaration or not, as may
Consumption and use
issue by her, capable of inheriting. His estate becomes initiate upon birth of a child. Consummation, (1) the completion of a thing; (2) the completion of a marriage between wedded persons by cohabitation. Consummation, defined in Black's
Dead animal
of an animal which is frozen, dried or preserved by chemical, or to a body which, although not complete (having been, e.g. stuffed), is substantially complete and externally substantially resembles a complete body, Endangered Species (Import and
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defense
duress, entrapment, estoppel, fraud, infancy, insanity, intoxication, laches, mistake, necessity, res judicata, statute of limitations absolute defense : complete defense in this entry af·fir·ma·tive defense : a defense that does not deny the truth of the allegations
Conditions of sale
land, conditions of sale usually refer to the following matters:-Bidding at the auction, payment of deposit, date of completion, possession, and apportionment of outgoings, rights to interest or rents and profits, upon delay or completion after the
sale
a prior agreement between the parties for a sale on credit. conditional sale : a sale that is complete only when one or more conditions are met ;specif : a sale in which the seller extends credit
Dead plant
to a plant which is frozen, dried or preserved by chemicals, or which, although for any reason not complete, is substantially complete and externally substantially resembles a complete dead plant of the kind concerned. Endangered Species (Import
bond
performance bond : a surety bond that ensures a property owner (as a developer or municipality) of the completion of a construction contract or payment of actual damages to the extent of the bond in the event
Giving of notice
Giving of notice, 'Giving' of anything as ordinarily understood in the English language is not complete unless it has reached the hands of the person to whom it has to be given. In the
Novell'
but most of them were published between the years 535 and 539. These Constitutiones were published after the completion of the second edition of the Code, for the purpose of supplying what was deficient in that work.
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