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interest
deprivation of liberty esp. without due process [the liberty interest implicated by the needless discouragement of the exercise of the right
easement by necessity
easement by necessity :easement by implication at easement
makeshift
That with which one makes shift a temporary expedient with implication of inferiority to the more usual object or means
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Rascally
trickish or dishonest base worthless often in humorous disparagement without implication of dishonesty
Equitable estates and interests
but this did not apply to trusts arising by construction, implication, or operation by law, and see now (English) L.P. Act,
Contract
either in writing or by parol, or may arise by implication of law from the acts of the parties. All simple
Entertainment
amuse. A perusal of the various shades, aspects forms and implications of the word 'entertainment' as defined in the aforesaid books
Dentist
shall practise or hold himself out, whether directly or by implication, as practising or as being prepared to practise dentistry under
Deems
of opinion' or 'considers' or 'decides' 'and there is no implication of steps to be taken before the opinion is formed
Deathbed or Dying Declarations
being present at the taking of such depositions. The party implicated, however, may produce evidence of the state of mind of
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