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Settled land
representative selling in course of administration or to persons of full age absolutely entitled to deal with the legal estate free
Dead freight
payable by a merchant where he has not shipped a full cargo for the part not shipped. Amount charged for empty
Executor
the personal property of the testator which vests him with full power ovr the testator's chattels, Attenborough v. Solomon, 1913 AC
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Plenarty
Plenarty [plenus, full, Lat.], said of a benefice when full, or possessed by
Limited owner
commonly means a person with restricted rights as opposed to full owner with absolute rights. In relation to property absolute, complete
Magna Carta
chapter relates to the relief of the Crown's tenants of full age:-'If any of our earls or barons, or any other,
Mallak
describe an owner possessed of all proprietary rights including a full right of alienation, unless there is something in the content
Meat
The dictionary meaning of beef is (i) fresh of slaughtered full bull, or cow (ii) A full grown bull, ox or
Money
throughout the community, in the final discharge of debts and full payment for commodities; being accepted equally without reference to the
Money Bill
throughout the community, in the final discharge of debts and full payment for commodities; being accepted equally without reference to the
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