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breaking and entering
breaking and entering : the act of gaining passage into and entering another's
Entering short
Entering short. When bills not due are paid into a bank
Which is entered into
Which is entered into, the expression 'is entered into' is at the worst
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For the time being entered in the electral roll
For the time being entered in the electral roll, the words 'for the time being
Be permitted to enter
Be permitted to enter, these words do not cast any absolute duty on the
Enter
Enter, to enrol, to commence officially, to inscribe upon the records
Burglary
latro, Lat.]. At Common Law burglary is the breaking and entering of the dwelling-house of another in the night-time with intent
burglary
break into (a house)] : the act of breaking and entering an inhabited structure (as a house) esp. at night with
entry
entry pl: en·tries 1 : the privilege of entering real property see also right of entry 2 : the
Remittitur damnum
plaintiff had declared for, the mistake might be rectified by entering a remittitur for the excess; or, if a plaintiff had
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