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Fifteen day's wages
the month. He gets 52 Sundays in a year as paid holidays and, therefore, the basic wages and dearness allowance are always fixed by taking into consideration this economic reality ..... A worker gets full month's wages
Error nominis
person; used in contradistinction to error de persona, a mistake as to identity. See Reg. v. Mellor, (1858) Dears & B 468.
Caristia
Caristia, dearth, scarcity, dearness, Cowel.
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Alder
Alder, the first, as alder best is the best of all; alder liefest, the most dear
Snails
fastened to the cross an ancient form of oath corresponding to Ods bodikins dim of body ie Gods dear body
Preciousness
The quality or state of being precious costliness dearness
Preciously
In a precious manner expensively extremely dearly Also used ironically
Overhold
To hold or value too highly to estimate at too dear a rate
Expensive
Occasioning expense calling for liberal outlay costly dear liberal as expensive dress an expensive house or family
Endearedly
With affection or endearment dearly
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Deare - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fifteen day's wages
the month. He gets 52 Sundays in a year as paid holidays and, therefore, the basic wages and dearness allowance are always fixed by taking into consideration this economic reality ..... A worker gets full month's wages
Error nominis
person; used in contradistinction to error de persona, a mistake as to identity. See Reg. v. Mellor, (1858) Dears & B 468.
Caristia
Caristia, dearth, scarcity, dearness, Cowel.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Alder
Alder, the first, as alder best is the best of all; alder liefest, the most dear
Snails
fastened to the cross an ancient form of oath corresponding to Ods bodikins dim of body ie Gods dear body
Preciousness
The quality or state of being precious costliness dearness
Preciously
In a precious manner expensively extremely dearly Also used ironically
Overhold
To hold or value too highly to estimate at too dear a rate
Expensive
Occasioning expense calling for liberal outlay costly dear liberal as expensive dress an expensive house or family
Endearedly
With affection or endearment dearly
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