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Host country
Host country, means the country in which the foreign entity receiving
Social host
Social host, means a person who furnishes another with alcohol in a
Third-night-awn-hinde
in an inn, he was called a third-night-awn-hinde, and his host was answerable for him if he committed any offence. The
Tenure
honorary service in person, as to be marshal of his host, or high steward of England, or to carry his banner
Hosti'
Hosti' [fr. hostia, Lat., a victim], host-bread, or consecrated wafers in
Guest
guest cannot complain of the accommodation afforded him by his host, so long as there is nothing in the nature of
Embryo transfer
from whom it was originally taken; the womb of a host mother may be used, this process is called embryo transfer
Bailment
without possession, like a servant, or a guest using his host's goods, is not a bailee. On the whole, a bailment
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