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Cope
Cope, a custom or tribute due to the Crown or lord
Semicope
A short cope or an inferier kind of cope
Access
under such circumstances is still legitimate': per Alderson, J., in Cope v. Cope, (1833) 5 C&P 604. Neither husband nor wife
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Copestone
A stone for coping See Coping
Cope
A covering for the head
Cope chisel
A narrow chisel adapted for cutting a groove
Coped
Clad in a cope
mind boggling
intellectually or emotionally overwhelming straining ones capacity to comprehend or cope as a mind boggling display a mind boggling puzzle
Equity
suum cuique tribuere. It is clear that human tribunals cannot cope with so wide a range or duties. (2) Taken in
Giving notice in writing
even by personal delivery, the interpretative process would fail to cope up with the change of time. If the notice envisaged
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