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warrant
to b : to protect or assure by warranty [the ed goods] [an assignor is not liable for defaults of the
pass
to issue a decision, verdict, or opinion [the Supreme Court ed on a statute] b : to be legally issued [judgment
Chairman
of the Board of Directors. In Black's Law Dictionary, 6th Ed., p. 230, the same expression is defined as a name
Education
Education. Mr. Forster's Elementary Education Act, 1870 (English) (33 & 34
detain
to hold or keep in custody or possession [property wrongfully ed] [a juvenile ed in a care facility] 2 : to
join
to align oneself with esp. in a legal matter [she ed her husband as plaintiff] b : to cause or order
report
report : a usually detailed account or statement: as a : an account or statement of the facts of a...
security
security pl: -ties 1 a : something (as a mortgage or collateral) that is provided to make certain the fulfillment...
succeed
an estate [the heir, who accepts, is considered as having ed to the deceased from the moment of his death "Louisiana
patent
a right to (something) by a patent [the land was ed to the railroad] ;specif : to protect the rights to
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