Duplicative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Estreat
57; also (2) to forfeit. See RECOGNIZANCE. A copy or duplicate of some original writing or record, esp. of a fine
Lost Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Promissory Note
the drawer on request as aforesaid refuses to give such duplicate bill (or cheque, or note), he may be compelled to
Maxim
Law Dictionary, tit. 'Maxim' (where about 1500 are collected, including duplicates). Bacon collected 800, but published 25 only. His Introduction to
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Plate
stereotype or other plate, stone, block, mould, matrix, transfer, negative, duplicate equipment or other device used or intended to be used
duplicity
Doubleness a twofold state
Unclaimed property
National Debt Office, open to inspection, and also kept in duplicate at the National Debt Office. The stock may be re-transferred
Equivocate
view to mislead as to equivocate is the work of duplicity
Control
A duplicate book register or account kept to correct or check another
duplicate
Double twofold
duplicability
the quality of being reproducible
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