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Assumpsit
a promise, either express or implied, not under seal, but founded on a proper consideration. See PLEADING. The ordinary division of
Sea cocoa
A magnificent palm Lodoicea Sechellarum found only in the Seychelles Islands The fruit is an immense
Act of Parliament
43); and some few, as the Statute of Elizabeth, which founded the Poor Law (43 Eliz. C. 2), and the Statute
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Bill in criminal cases
groundless accusation, they endorsed 'not a true bill,' or 'not found,' and then the party was discharged without further answer, but
Election
1934 Ch 1. In equity the doctrine of election is founded on the rule that a person who takes under an
Bailment
of property has to return it when its owner is found and demands it, so the State Government was bound to
catalase
an enzyme found in most plant and animal cells that functions as an
Catechin
acid catechinic acid cyanidol and catechuin It is a flavonoid found generally in higher woody plants and is used in dyeing
Chameleon
A lizardlike reptile of the genus Chamaeligleo of several species found in Africa Asia and Europe The skin is covered with
Cephalaspis
A genus of fossil ganoid fishes found in the old red sandstone or Devonian formation The head
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