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Nilometer
An instrument for measuring the rise of water in the Nile during its periodical flood
Deposit necessary
Deposit necessary, is one which is made under peculiar stress of circumstances, such as fire, flood, shipwreck, civil riot, or other unforeseen disaster, Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 1807, p. 836.
Fishery
by Part III. Of the act of 1923. See TROUT. As to cutting through or destroying the dam, flood-gate, or sluice of, or putting lime or noxious materials in, a fishpond or water which is private property,
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House of Lords
of Lords may obtain the opinions of the judges; for a recent instance of this, see Allen v. Flood, 1898 AC 1. As to the trial of peers indicted for treason or felony by the House of
Malice
on Libel. An act lawful in itself is not converted by malice into an actionable wrong, Allen v. Flood, 1898 AC 1. -means ill-will or spite towards a party and any indirect or improper motive in taking
Postdiluvial
Being or happening after the flood in Noahs days
AEligmail ombrant
An art or process of flooding transparent colored glaze over designs stamped or molded on earthenware or porcelain
high water
achieved level of or pertaining to high water as the high water marks on the walls after a flood
Cataclysm
An extensive overflow or sweeping flood of water a deluge
act of God
act of God often cap A : an extraordinary natural event (as a flood or earthquake) that cannot be reasonably foreseen or prevented compare force majeure, inevitable accident, unavoidable accident NOTE: It
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Nilometer
An instrument for measuring the rise of water in the Nile during its periodical flood
Deposit necessary
Deposit necessary, is one which is made under peculiar stress of circumstances, such as fire, flood, shipwreck, civil riot, or other unforeseen disaster, Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 1807, p. 836.
Fishery
by Part III. Of the act of 1923. See TROUT. As to cutting through or destroying the dam, flood-gate, or sluice of, or putting lime or noxious materials in, a fishpond or water which is private property,
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House of Lords
of Lords may obtain the opinions of the judges; for a recent instance of this, see Allen v. Flood, 1898 AC 1. As to the trial of peers indicted for treason or felony by the House of
Malice
on Libel. An act lawful in itself is not converted by malice into an actionable wrong, Allen v. Flood, 1898 AC 1. -means ill-will or spite towards a party and any indirect or improper motive in taking
Postdiluvial
Being or happening after the flood in Noahs days
AEligmail ombrant
An art or process of flooding transparent colored glaze over designs stamped or molded on earthenware or porcelain
high water
achieved level of or pertaining to high water as the high water marks on the walls after a flood
Cataclysm
An extensive overflow or sweeping flood of water a deluge
act of God
act of God often cap A : an extraordinary natural event (as a flood or earthquake) that cannot be reasonably foreseen or prevented compare force majeure, inevitable accident, unavoidable accident NOTE: It
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