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Four-corners
it is made, is said to be 'within its four corners,' because every deed is still supposed to be written on
four corners
four corners : the contents of a document as interpreted without reference
four corners rule
four corners rule : a rule holding that if a document (as
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Four cornered
Having four corners or angles
Cornered
1 Having corners or angles
Diagonal
angles of a quadrilateral or multilateral figure running across from corner to corner crossing at an angle with one of the
Eyestone
substance from the eye It is put into the inner corner of the eye under the lid and allowed to work
Inhoc, or Inhoke
Inhoc, or Inhoke [fr. in, within, and hoks, a corner], corner or part of a common field ploughed up and
witness
used to ascertain a precise boundary point esp. on a corner of a tract when marking that point itself is impracticable
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