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Scantly

In a scant manner not fully or sufficiently narrowly penuriously

Average

(2) A shipping or insurance term. (a) Average, or more fully general average, is where any damage or loss has been

Audit

Co., Ltd., 1925 Ch 407, the duties of auditors were fully discussed, though this case has been overruled in part bys.

Age

was liable if doli capax. At pubertas, a person became fully responsible, Tayl. C. L. 254 et seq.

Administrator

and so if an executor dies intestate before he has fully administered, a like grant is required. There is also what

Abatement

deceased person after 1st January, 1925, is insufficient to satisfy fully all the creditors, then subject to the personal representatives' rights

Forfeiture

the tenant to make subsequent improvements; but he must have fully known of the act of forfeiture at the time of

Scantily

In a scanty manner not fully not plentifully sparingly parsimoniously

Saturate

cause to become completely penetrated impregnated or soaked to fill fully to sate

Satisfy

want of a person or a thing hence to grafity fully the desire of to make content to supply to the

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