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Insurance

are effected sometimes by companies or societies, and sometimes by individuals, the risk being in either case diffused amongst a number

Sovereignty

and which resides within itself, whether residing in a single individual or a number of individuals, or in the whole body

class action

efficiently determined as a group than in a series of individual suits called also class action suit class suit see also

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Associate

CLERK OF ASSIZE. A person is an associate of an individual if person is that individual's husband or wife, or is

Banking policy

(10 of 1949), s. 5 (ca)]Means a debtor (as an individual or organization) whose property is subject to administration under the

Res publicae

Res publicae, means 'public things'. Things that cannot be individually owned because they belong to the public, such as the

Blanket clause

group or class of things rather than a number mentioned individually and having the burden loss or the like apportioned among

Kind

or more related species or sub-species of crop plants each individually or collectively known by one common name such as cabbage,

indivisible

of one whole whose parts cannot be divided or treated individually [an obligation] in·di·vis·i·bil·i·ty [-vi-zə-bi-lə-tē] n in·di·vis·i·bly adv

non-marital property

by either spouse prior to marriage or acquired by them individually, such as by gift or inheritance, during the marriage.

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