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Decurrent
Extending downward said of a leaf whose base extends downward and
Extensible
Capable of being extended whether in length or breadth susceptible of enlargement extensible extendible
Extension
The act of extending or the state of being extended a stretching out enlargement
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Acknowledgement of a wife's assurance
by the (English) Married Women's Property Act, 1907, replaced and extended by s. 170, sub-s. 2 of the (English) Law of
Foreign judgment
apply are specified by Orders in Council, which may be extended to British Dominions, Protectorates and mandated territories. The Act (s.
Act of Parliament
a money bill or a bill containing any provision to extend the duration of Parliament beyond five years, is passed by
Advancement
to trusts constituted or created after 1925 and does not extend the power to land or capital money for the purposes
Affirmation
(3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 82), but was afterwards extended to all persons objecting to take an oath. See (English)
Breach of trust
of Equity in regard to trustees; their authority has been extended, their discretion has been widened; indemnities for innocent breaches of
Cereals
Cereals, the Act extends to home-grown cereals, that is, cereals grown in the United
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