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sale
a judgment) sale on ap·prov·al : a conditional sale whose completion depends on acceptance of the goods by a buyer (as
Carry over
the Stock Exchange to denote the process of postponing the completion of a contract, either for the purchase or sale of
Adult
Adult, means a person who has completed eighteen years of age. [Beedi and Cigar Workers (Conditions of
Average
in the case of monthly paid workman, in the three complete calendar months, (ii) in the case of weekly paid workman,
Letters-patent, or letters overt
patent, and must be accompanied by either a provisional or complete specification. (4) The declaration required by this section may be
Dead animal
preserved by chemical, or to a body which, although not complete (having been, e.g. stuffed), is substantially complete and externally substantially
defense
mistake, necessity, res judicata, statute of limitations absolute defense : complete defense in this entry af·fir·ma·tive defense : a defense that
Giving of notice
anything as ordinarily understood in the English language is not complete unless it has reached the hands of the person to
Dead plant
preserved by chemicals, or which, although for any reason not complete, is substantially complete and externally substantially resembles a complete dead
Minor children
case of sons of Native fathers, boys, who have not completed the age of sixteen years, and, in the case of
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