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Gore
Gore, a narrow slip of land. A small (often triangular) piece
Goring
A piece of canvas cut obliquely to widen a sail at the foot
Sole agent
Ellringham Coll. Co., (1881) 45 JP 408; and Lamb v. Goring Brick Co., (1932) 1 KB 710. The appointment does not
Begore
To besmear with gore
Cruor
the clotted portion of coagulated blood containing the coloring matter gore
Engore
To gore to pierce to lacerate
Goar
Same as 1st Gore
Gore
Dirt mud
Confirmation of Bishop
Bishop of London, in 1901; and to that of Canon Gore as Bishop of Worcester, in 1902, when for the first
Precedent
precedents of documents in company matters, see Palmer's Stiebel's, or Gore-Brown's Company Precedents. Authority of judicial decision of superior courts to
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