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fully funded

fully funded : having financial resources adequate to meet current retirement

Fully

entirely without lack or defect adequately satisfactorily as to be fully persuaded of the truth of a proposition

Plene administravit

Plene administravit (he has fully administered). A defence by an executor or administrator that he

Wholly

Wholly, the word 'wholly' means entirely completely fully, totally and in every respect and, to put a fetter

Plene administravit pr'ter

Plene administravit pr'ter (he has fully adminis-tered, except). A defence by an executor or admin-istrator that

Under-inclusive classification

classifi-cation. First, administrative, necessity. Second, the legislature might not be fully convinced that the particular policy which it adopts will be

Limited liability

the books of the company. When a share has been fully paid up, no further liability exists. As to shares which

Infanticide

the system as soon as respiration commences. See this subject fully discussed in Taylor's Med. Jur. cc. xxxviii. Et seq.; and

De bene esse

for the present; but when it comes to be more fully examined or tried, to stand or fall according to the

Communicate

basic facts constituting the 'grounds' should be imparted effectively and fully to the detenu in writing in a language which he

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