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undue influence
the person's own compare coercion, duress, necessity NOTE: It is a doctrine of equity that a contract, deed, donation, or testamentary disposition can be set aside if the court finds that someone has exercised undue influence over
Donee
The person to whom a gift or donation is made
Mortuary
a parish on the death of a parishioner It seems to have been originally a voluntary bequest or donation intended to make amends for any failure in the payment of tithes of which the deceased had been
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bloodmobile
a motor vehicle equipped to collect blood donations
Institutions
Title VII. treats of Usucaption or just Usurpation an the conditions which it requires, and Title VII. of Donations; Titles VIII. and IX. Of those who have the power of alienation, and those through whom property may
Gurdwara property
by purchase, exchange or otherwise by the Gurdwaras, or the Committee, from time to time; (v) all grants, donations or contributions made, from time to time, by any person or authority to the Gurdwaras or the Committee,
County Councils
Registration of rules of scientific societies, under Scientific Societies Act, 1843; registration of charitable gifts, under (English) Charitable Donations Registration Act, 1812; certifying and recording of places of religious worship, under (English) Places of Religious Worship Act,
Reducing agent
a substance that causes reduction of another substance in a chemical reaction as by donating electrons or adding hydrogen atoms as lithium hydride is a powerful reducing agent
Expend
employ in any way to consume by use to use up or distribute either in payment or in donations to spend as they expend money for food or in charity to expend time labor and thought to
Donable
Capable of being donated or given
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