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draw

draw drew drawn draw·ing vt 1 : to compose by random selection [ a jury] 2 : to take (money)

overdraw

overdraw -drew [-drü] -drawn [-drȯn] -draw·ing vt : to draw checks on (a bank account) for more than the balance vi : to make an overdraft

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withdraw

withdraw -drew -drawn -draw·ing vt 1 : to remove (money) from a place of deposit or investment 2 : to dismiss (a juror) from a jury 3 a : to eliminate from consideration or set outside...

pendent

: of, relating to, or being the basis of pendent jurisdiction or pendent party jurisdiction [the Supreme Court drew a sharp distinction between claims and parties "National Law Journal"] 3 : dependent [is upon another claim]

Beer

excise licence only. This Act was amended in 1834 by 4 & 5 Wm. 4, c. 85, which drew a distinction between houses for the retail of beer to be drunk on the premises where sold-commonly called

Chirograph

script and rescript, or in a part and counterpart, and in the middle between the two copies they drew the capital letters of the alphabet, and then tallied or cut asunder, in an indented manner, the sheet

Civil Law

these ten commissioners, or Decemviri, became invested with the sole management of State affairs. The Ten Tables they drew up, having been approved by the senate and comitia, were engraved on metal, and suspended in the Comitium,

Domicile

unexpected event shall occur to induce him to adopt some other permanent home, Lord v. Colvin, (1859) 4 Drew 366, per Kindersley, V.-C. But no definition is perhaps quite satisfactory; see Deicey's Conflict of Laws, p. 731.

Renewal

Dalui v. Biswanath Banerjee, 1989 Supp (1) SCC 487: (SCC at p. 496) in para 14, this Court drew the distinction between the meaning of the words extension and renewal. It was held that: '..... a distinction

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Drew

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draw

draw drew drawn draw·ing vt 1 : to compose by random selection [ a jury] 2 : to take (money)

overdraw

overdraw -drew [-drü] -drawn [-drȯn] -draw·ing vt : to draw checks on (a bank account) for more than the balance vi : to make an overdraft

Keep your definitions linked to case research

withdraw

withdraw -drew -drawn -draw·ing vt 1 : to remove (money) from a place of deposit or investment 2 : to dismiss (a juror) from a jury 3 a : to eliminate from consideration or set outside...

pendent

: of, relating to, or being the basis of pendent jurisdiction or pendent party jurisdiction [the Supreme Court drew a sharp distinction between claims and parties "National Law Journal"] 3 : dependent [is upon another claim]

Beer

excise licence only. This Act was amended in 1834 by 4 & 5 Wm. 4, c. 85, which drew a distinction between houses for the retail of beer to be drunk on the premises where sold-commonly called

Chirograph

script and rescript, or in a part and counterpart, and in the middle between the two copies they drew the capital letters of the alphabet, and then tallied or cut asunder, in an indented manner, the sheet

Civil Law

these ten commissioners, or Decemviri, became invested with the sole management of State affairs. The Ten Tables they drew up, having been approved by the senate and comitia, were engraved on metal, and suspended in the Comitium,

Domicile

unexpected event shall occur to induce him to adopt some other permanent home, Lord v. Colvin, (1859) 4 Drew 366, per Kindersley, V.-C. But no definition is perhaps quite satisfactory; see Deicey's Conflict of Laws, p. 731.

Renewal

Dalui v. Biswanath Banerjee, 1989 Supp (1) SCC 487: (SCC at p. 496) in para 14, this Court drew the distinction between the meaning of the words extension and renewal. It was held that: '..... a distinction

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