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Scot and lot voters
Scot and lot voters, voters in certain boroughs en-titled before the Reform Act of 1832 to the franchise in
Usance
the course of exchange at the time it was drawn, en especes de ce jour. See Byles on Bills. As to
Venter
in a testator's lifetime because it was at that time en ventre sa mere, see Villar v. Gilbey, 1907, AC 139;
En bloc
In a lump as a whole all together
in pais
in pais [Anglo-French en pais in the country, outside court] 1 : out of
cabochon
of cutting itself Such stones are said to be cut en cabochon
entrust
entrust also in·trust vt 1 : to deliver something to (a
congresswoman
congresswoman pl: con·gress·wom·en : a female member of Congress ;esp : a female member of the U.S. House of Representatives
councilwoman
councilwoman pl: -wom·en : a woman who is a member of a council
disenfranchise
disenfranchise -chised -chis·ing : disfranchise dis·en·fran·chise·ment n
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