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Destroy

Destroy, to destroy means to deprive of life, kill, wipe out or annihilate. In other words s. 29 bars anyone...

Commerce destroyer

A very fast unarmored lightly armed vessel designed to capture or destroy merchant vessels of an enemy Not being intended...

Destroyer

One who destroys ruins kills or desolates

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Self destroyer

One who destroys himself a suicide

Destruction of buildings

of the dismissed premises, as where an upper-floor flat is destroyed by fire, produces problems that yet have to be solved.

Impossibility

not discharged from his liability because they happen to be destroyed [see Bullock v. Dommitt, (1796) 6 TR 650]; or requisitioned

Landlord and tenant

any implied obligation to repair or reinstate the premises if destroyed or damaged by the act of God, natural decay, or

Power

possession only, and not in reversion. Powers appendant may be destroyed by release, bargain and sale, or feoffment; powers in gross,

Talley, or Tally

3, c. 82, and the old tallies ordered to be destroyed by 4 & 5 Wm. 4, c. 15, and destroyed

Executory devise

consists in this, that the first could be barred and destroyed or prevented from taking effect by several different means, although

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