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Criminal conversation
Criminal conversation, adultery. See ADULTERY. The action for this (called crim. Con.)
Conversance
The state or quality of being conversant habit of familiarity familiar acquaintance intimacy
Converser
One who engages in conversation
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Conversely
In a converse manner with change of order or relation reciprocally
Tape-recorded conversation
Tape-recorded conversation, a previous statement, made by a person and recorded on
Conversancy
Conversance
home equity conversion mortgage
home equity conversion mortgage see mortgage
criminal conversation
criminal conversation : the tort of committing adultery with another's spouse compare
Conversion of shares into stock and reconversion
Conversion of shares into stock and reconversion. This may be effected;
Converse
Converse (in logic), the transposition of the subject and predicate in
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