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Foregoers
Foregoers, royal purveyors, 26 Edw. 3, c. 5.
Forego
Forego, to 'forego' according to Shorter Oxford Dictionary means 'to go
Waive
Waive, to forego, decline to take advantage of. 'A woman which is outlawed
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Forego
To quit to relinquish to leave
Foregoer
One who goes before another a predecessor hence an ancestor a progenitor
Forequoted
Cited before quoted in a foregoing part of the treatise or essay
Forgo
To pass by to leave See 1st Forego
Current account transaction
account transaction and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing such transaction includes-- (i) payments due in connection with foreign
Damdupat
amount due, as in that case he would have to forego the excess amount. There may be justification for the principle
Discount
is, under the terms of the chit agreement, required to forego and which is set apart under the said agreement to
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