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Deed
The testimonium. In Scotland called the 'testing clause,' connecting the contents of the deed with the signatures and seals. See infra.
Logomachy
Contention in words merely or a contention about words a war
Empty
Containing nothing not holding or having anything within void of contents or appropriate contents not filled said of an inclosure or
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Contentious
Fond of contention given to angry debate provoking dispute or contention quarrelsome
Content
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Recruitment
1983), s. 2(1)(m)] Recruitment, is comprehensive enough to embrace the content of all the rules including the fitment of candidate recruited
Immoral
what is repugnant to good conscience is immoral. Its varying content depends upon time, place and the stage of civilization of
Includes
Includes, as (i) to have as contents or part of contents; be made up of or contain;
Legally unfree
undertrials languishing in jails. '...a prison context affects the colour, content and contour of the freedoms of the legally unfree' [Sunil
Malik Kamil and Naslon bad naslon
connote full proprietary rights unless there is something in the content or in the surrounding circumstances which indicate that absolute rights
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