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partnership
persons jointly own a mining claim and actually engage in extracting minerals with the purpose of sharing profits and losses non·trad·ing
Conviction
A previous conviction is proved by producing a record or extract of it, and by giving proof of the identity of
Pandect', or Digesta
conscribendarum interpretandarumque legum sacratissimi principes pr'buerunt.' The compilation, however, comprises extracts from some writers of the republican period, Const. Deo Auctore.
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Live-birth
Live-birth, means the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of
Estreat
Estreat, (1) the true extract, copy, or note of some original writing or record, and
digitalin
Any one of several extracts of foxglove Digitalis as the ldquoFrench extractrdquo the ldquoGerman extractrdquo
Coca derivative
Coca derivative, means-- (a) crude cocaine, that is, any extract of coca leaf which can be used, directly or indirectly,
digoxin
steroid glycoside one of the cardiotonic chemical substances which is extracted from the foxglove It is a white crystalline substance C41H64O14
digitoxin
steroid glycoside one of the cardiotonic chemical substances which is extracted from the foxglove It is a white crystalline substance C41H64O13
Betulin
to a substance obtained as a resin or tar by extraction from the outer bark of the common European white birch
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