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Ship
Ship, the carriage of goods by Sea Act, 1925 (26 of 1925). [XXVI of 1925,
finder
passes it on to another, and may act as a go-between for but does not participate in subsequent negotiations between the
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Proxenetism
The action of a go between or broker in negotiating immoral bargains between the sexes procuring
intermediary
pl: -ar·ies : one that acts as a means or go-between in a matter involving other parties [a reinsurance ] see
Interurban
Going between or connecting cities or towns as interurban electric railways
Foreign going ship
Foreign going ship, means a ship, not being a home trade ship,
Ply
Ply, connotes the going of to and fro between pleas regularly for customs, Chiranjitlal
heir
an heir that takes only by operation of the laws governing intestate succession heir apparent pl: heirs apparent : an heir
Interplead
To plead against each other or go to trial between themselves as the claimants in an in
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