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egg and dart

a decorative ovolo molding having a series of egg shaped figures alternating with another shape in the form of a dart or anchor Also used attributively as an egg and dart molding an egg and dart design Called also egg and dart and egg and tongue...


Darter

One who darts or who throw darts that which darts...


Ejaculate

To throw out suddenly and swiftly as if a dart to dart to eject...


Dartle

To pierce or shoot through to dart repeatedly frequentative of dart...


Infix

To set to fasten or fix by piercing or thrusting in as to infix a sting spear or dart...


Title

Title, means the union of all elements (as ownership possession, and custody) constituting the legal right to control and dispose of property; the legal link between a person who owns property and the property itself, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1493.Title: 1, a general head, comprising particulars, as in a book; 2, an appellation of honour or dignity; 3, the means whereby the owner of lands has the just possession of his property--titulus est justa causa pos sidendi id quod nostrum est: Co. Litt. 345b.1. The union of all elements (as ownership, possession, and custody) constituting the legal right to central and dispose of property; the2. Legal evidence of a person's ownership rights in property; an chastenment (such as a deed) that constitute such evidence3. The heading of a statute or other legal document, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.There are several stages and degrees requisite to form a complete title to lands and tenements.1. The lowest and most imperfect degree of ...


Sale by the court

Sale by the court. It constantly happens that in the course of an action in the Chancery Division a sale of property becomes necessary, as, for instance, in administration suits, also, under (English) Admin. of Estates Act, 1925, s. 38, or actions to enforce mortgages. After an order has been made for sale, the further proceedings take place before the Master in Chambers. An estate, when sold by the court, is usually sold by public auction, but a private advantageous offer may be accepted at once, without going to an auction. For the procedure on sales by the Court, see (English) R.S.C. Ord. LI., and consult Dart's V. & P....


Salary or wages

Salary or wages, means all remuneration (other than remuneration in respect of over-time work) capable of being expressed in terms of money, which would, if the terms of employment, express or implied, were fulfilled, be payable to an employee in respect of his employment or of work done in such employment and includes dearness allowance (that is to say, all cash payments, by whatever name called, paid to an employee on account of a rise in the cost of living), but does not include--(i) any other allowance which the employee is for the time being entitled to;(ii) the value of any house accommodation or of supply of light, water, medical attendance or other amenity or of any service or of any concessional supply of foodgrains or other articles.(iii) any travelling concession;(iv) any bonus (including incentive, production and attendance bonus);(v) any contribution paid or payable by the employer to any pension fund or provident fund or for the benefit of the employee under any law for t...


Requisitions of title

Requisitions of title, a series of inquiries and requests which arise upon a title on behalf of a proposed purchaser or mortgagee, and which the vendor or mortgagor is called upon to satisfy and comply with. In the case of sales, they are often curtailed by the conditions of sale (see ABSTRACT AND CONDITIONS OF SALE OF LAND). Consult Williams or Dart on Vendors and Purchasers; Jackson and Gossett on Investigation of Title....


Dardus

Dardus, a dart....


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