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hit-and-run

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hit-skip

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Home run

a complete circuit of the bases made by the batter without being put out and without an error on the play also the hit on which the batter makes such a circuit a four base hit...


no hit

having no hits characterized by one team scoring no hits of a baseball game or the pitching in which a pitcher allows the opponent no hits as he pitched no hit ball for seven innings A no hit game is usually referred to as a no hitter as His no hit pitching...


Run with the land-Run with the reversion

Run with the land-Run with the reversion. A covenant is said to 'run with the land,' either leased or conveyed in fee, when either the liability to perform it, or the right to take advantage of it, passes to the assignee of that land. A covenant is said to 'run with the reversion' to land leased when either the liability to perform it, or the right to take advantage of it, passes to the assignee of that reversion. Consult Spencer's case, (1583) 1 Sm LC 1, where a list of the covenants running with the land and not so running is given; and see, too, Woodfall, L & T.; Dyson v. Forster, 1909 AC 98.The benefit of a covenant made after 1925 running with the land is to be deemed to be made with the covenantee, his successors in title and the persons deriving title under him or them; and in connection with restrictive covenants, 'successors in title' includes owners and occupiers for the time being of the land intended to be benefited (Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 78). S. 58 of the Conveyanc...


hard hitting

characterized by or full of force and vigor forceful as a hard hitting expose...


hit it off

To get along well together to be compatible to work well together of people in interactive situations as the new chemist hit it off immediately with his supervisor...


hitting

The act of striking one thing against another as repeated hitting raised a large bruise...


Scratch hit

a base hit which was weakly batted barely allowing the batter to reach first base safely...


run

run ran run run·ning 1 a : to be or continue to be in operation or effect b : to proceed toward expiration or effectiveness [statute of limitations began to when she received notice of the injury] compare toll 2 : to continue to accrue or become payable in an amount increasing with the passing of time [interest running from a particular date] run with the land : to pass as a right or encumbrance upon the transfer of real property [the restrictive covenant ran with the land] ...


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