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VerbarHumerus
The bone of the brachium or upper part of the arm or fore limb
Lampas
An inflammation and swelling of the soft parts of the roof of the mouth immediately behind the fore teeth in the horse called also lampers … An inflammation and swelling of the soft parts of the roof of the mouth immediately behind the fore teeth in the horse called also lampers
Cinema theatre
under Part III of the Cinematograph Act, 1952, or under any other law for the time being in fore in a State for the exhibition of a cinematograph film. [Cine-Workers and Cinema Theatre Workers (Regulation of Employment)
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Rent
services. (6) Rack-rent, a rent of the full value of the tenement, or near it. See RACK-RENT. (7) Fore-hand-rent, otherwise called rent payable in advance. See 2 Bl. Com. pp. 14 et seq.; and Harg. Co. Litt. … are profits. The profit must be certain, or that which may be reduced to a certainty by either party; it must issue yearly, though it may be reserved every second, third, or fourth year; it must issue
Knowledge
Knowledge, 'knowledge' is an awareness on the part of the person concerned indicating his state of mind. 'Reason to believe' is another facet of the state … his act usually intends them. But there may be intention without knowledge, the consequence being desired but not fore-known as certain or even probable. Conversely there may be knowledge without intention, the consequence being fore-known as the
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