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Residuary devisee
comprised in any devise in such will contained, which shall fail or be void by reason of the death of the
Respondeat ouster
is given that he shall answer. Also, if a prisoner fail upon a plea in bar, he has judgment of respondent
Trade Boards
obligatory on employers, who are placed under penalties if they fail to pay in accordance with such rates. s. 11 gives
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Underwriting
in the underwriting agreement if the public or other persons fail to subscribed for them. The consideration for this contract takes
Unfair practices by employers
referred to in sub-s. (1) of s. 28F; (e) to fail to comply with the provisions of s. 28F: Provided that
Delinquently
So as to fail in duty
Minor ante tempus agere non potest in casu proprietatis, nec etiam convenire; differetur usque etatem; sed non cadit breve
should be deferred until majority; but a writ does not fail.
Defail
To cause to fail
Decay
imperfection adversity or dissolution to waste away to decline to fail to become weak corrupt or disintegrated to rot to perish
violate
: to go against (as a prohibition or principle) : fail to observe or respect [ a law] [civil rights were
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Did you mean: fair?
Fail - Law Dictionary Search Results
Residuary devisee
comprised in any devise in such will contained, which shall fail or be void by reason of the death of the
Respondeat ouster
is given that he shall answer. Also, if a prisoner fail upon a plea in bar, he has judgment of respondent
Trade Boards
obligatory on employers, who are placed under penalties if they fail to pay in accordance with such rates. s. 11 gives
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Underwriting
in the underwriting agreement if the public or other persons fail to subscribed for them. The consideration for this contract takes
Unfair practices by employers
referred to in sub-s. (1) of s. 28F; (e) to fail to comply with the provisions of s. 28F: Provided that
Delinquently
So as to fail in duty
Minor ante tempus agere non potest in casu proprietatis, nec etiam convenire; differetur usque etatem; sed non cadit breve
should be deferred until majority; but a writ does not fail.
Defail
To cause to fail
Decay
imperfection adversity or dissolution to waste away to decline to fail to become weak corrupt or disintegrated to rot to perish
violate
: to go against (as a prohibition or principle) : fail to observe or respect [ a law] [civil rights were
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