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Remedial statutes
or from any other cause. This being effected either by enlarging the Common Law where it is too narrow and circumscribed,
Release
must have an estate actually vested in him susceptible of enlargement. (e) By entry and feoffment, as a disseisee releasing to
Public records
(iii) any reproduction of images embodied is such microfilm (whether enlarged or not), and (iv) any other material produce by a
Means and includes
is very generally used in interpretation clauses in order to enlarge the meaning of words or phrases occurring in the body
Biggen
To make or become big to enlarge
Embulk
To enlarge in the way of bulk
Clematis
of many species mostly climbers having feathery styles which greatly enlarge in the fruit called also virgins bower
Dilate
To expand to distend to enlarge or extend in all directions to swell opposed to contract
equity
3 : a body of doctrines and rules developed to enlarge, supplement, or override any narrow or rigid system of law
Worship, Place of
of a leasehold interest in places of public worship to enlarge the interest into the freehold in not more than two
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