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port of entry
port of entry Place (often an airport) where a person requests admission to
book-entry bond
book-entry bond see bond
right of entry
right of entry 1 a : the legal right of taking or resuming
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Master of Reports and Entries
Master of Reports and Entries. This Chancery official was not to be continued after the
trust
with regard to the property compare passive trust in this entry alimony trust : a trust created often in accordance with
contract
the performance of another obligation compare principal contract in this entry ad·he·sion contract [ad-hē-zhən-] : contract of adhesion in this entry
cause
criminal cases. actual cause : cause in fact in this entry but-for cause : cause in fact in this entry cause
jurisdiction
court under its diversity jurisdiction compare pendent jurisdiction in this entry NOTE: Ancillary jurisdiction allows a single court to decide an
fraud
called also fraud in fact compare constructive fraud in this entry collateral fraud : extrinsic fraud in this entry constructive fraud
easement
if not for the easement compare negative easement in this entry apparent easement : an easement whose existence is detectable by
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