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endangered species
A species of plant or animal that has declined in numbers to a point where further irreversible decline and
Insurance
of the law in 1824, appear to be on the decline. The formation originated in a two-fold reason: 1st, that the
No cause for such refusal
fully paid-up shares and the company sets up some cause declining to carry out the conversion the Tribunal is authorised to
Murder
relevance to the imposition of death penalty and may therefore decline to accord to it the status of 'special reasons', Bachan
Malikana
the proprietory has neglected to pay his revenue or has declined to come in and make settlement or to accede to
Lottery
suing him for his proportion of the prize, Stirling, J., declined to assist the plaintiff, and ordered the 20,000l. which had
Letters of marque
of America were invited to accede to this declaration, but declined.
Renounce
To declare against to reject or decline formally to refuse to own or acknowledge as belonging to
Impacted area
on a federal project or activity, but the tax revenue declines due to the U.S. Government's immunity from local taxes, Black's
Blasphemy
a good defence. the Court of Appeal, however, has recently declined to follow this case; see Re Bowman, (1915) 2 Ch
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