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Home Dictionary Name: enlargeEnlargement or abridgement of time
of the supreme court rules 1966 speaks of applications for enlargement or abridgement of time here the words enlargement or abridgement
Enlarge
to magnify as the body is enlarged by nutrition to enlarge ones house
Enlarger 1'estate
enlarger 1 estate a species of release which enures by way
Enlarger
one who or that which enlarges
Enlarge
enlarge to extend time as to extend the time within which
Timber
oak ash elm teace blackwood ebony etc and in the enlarged sense it means woods suitable for building furniture and carpentry
Includes
includes is often used in interpretation clauses in order to enlarge the meaning of the words or phrases occurring in the
accretion
watermark also accession in which the boundaries of land are enlarged by this process compare avulsion reliction b increase in the
Record
reproduction of image or images embodied in such microfilm whether enlarged or not and d any other materials produced by a
Time
of which provides that a court or a judge may enlarge or abridge the time appointed by the rules of court
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