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Fruit fallen
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deacuteclasseacute
reduced or fallen in status social position class or rank fallen from a
Forest Courts
Forest Courts, fallen into absolute desuetude. They were instituted for the government of
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Malwa
Malwa, the word 'malwa' means rubbles or debris of a fallen building and cannot mean existing constructions and the land on
High Steward of the Royal Household, Lord, Court of
the Royal Household, Lord, Court of, a tribunal long since fallen into disuse, 9 Geo. 4, c. 31; 4 Inst. 133.
Idiot
person afflicted with profound mental retardation. The term has largely fallen out of use in modern legal and medical contexts, Black's
Illness slip
should be abolished so that the litigant whose counsel has fallen ill may make alternative arrangement and the hearing of case
Land-tax
agricultural counties, upon which the burden of the tax has fallen most heavily by reason of the depreciation in value of
Leschewes
Leschewes, trees fallen by chance, or wind falls, Brooke's Abr. 341.
Lives
of Cornwall Management Act, 1863, has now greatly and properly fallen into desuetude, though it has by no means disappeared. It
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