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Material facts and material particulars

information sufficiently detailed to put the returned candidate on his guard as to the case he has to meet and to

Swarf-money

Swarf-money, warth-money or guard-money, paid in lieu of the service of castle-ward. A payment

Passive trust

was attended with some peculiar inconveniences. For, in order to guard against the forfeiture of a legal estate for life passive

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Pensioner

office. 2. A band of gentlemen who attend as a guard on the royal person. It was instituted in 1539; each

Porteous mob

a man named Wilson Porteous, the Captain of the City Guard, fearing a riot, had given orders to fire on the

Private security

a person, other than a public servant, to protect or guard any person or property or both and includes provision or

Rashness

of exercise that reasonable and proper care and precaution to guard against injury either to the public generally or to an

Rashness and criminal negligence

to exercise that reasonable and proper care and precaution to guard against injury either to the public generally or to an

Safe-conduct

Safe-conduct, (1) convoy; guard through an enemy's country; (2) a document allowing such a

Stipulation

undertaking, to put the parties entering into it on their guard, and to show it to be their mature and deliberate

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