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Completion
Completion, as regards third parties, means completion in fact, and not
completion bond
completion bond see bond
Completion
making complete the getting through to the end as the completion of an undertaking an education a service
Complete destruction
Complete destruction, in Article 592 of American Jurisprudence, the statement of
Completely knocked down condition
Completely knocked down condition, The words 'completely knocked down condition' in
Affairs of a company have been completely wound up
Affairs of a company have been completely wound up, The phrase 'the affairs of a company have
rule of completeness
rule of completeness :a rule permitting a party to require introduction of the
Complete feedingstuffs
Complete feedingstuffs, means mixtures or products of vegetable or animal origin
complete diversity
complete diversity : diversity of citizenship in which the citizenship of
complete defense
complete defense defense
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