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Curtailment
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Curtailer
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Curtail
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Decurt
To cut short to curtail
Longtail
An animal particularly a log having an uncut tail Cf Curtail Dog
Substantial and compelling reasons
cogent reasons', and (iii) 'strong reasons' are not intended to curtail the undoubted power of an appellate court in an appeal
Curtail dog
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Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
(English). A series of statutes, each of a temporary character, curtailing the contractual rights, in respect of certain classes of property,
Requisitions of title
comply with. In the case of sales, they are often curtailed by the conditions of sale (see ABSTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF
Railway and Canal Commission
Act of 1888. The jurisdiction of the Commission has been curtailed by Part II of the (English) Railway Act, 1921, which
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