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Enschedule
To insert in a schedule See Schedule
Inoculate
To bud to insert or graft as the bud of a tree or plant
Joint-tenancy
cumbered with notice of their trust), it was usual to insert a clause, called a joint account clause, providing against the
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Joint-stock Banks
but this enactment, which, although making it a misdemeanour to insert false numbers, imposes no penalty for not inserting the numbers
Interpolate
Interpolate, to insert words in a complete document. See INTERLINEATION
Fire
premises by fire, for which reason it is common to insert in each of these covenants an appropriate saving or exception.
Inlay
To lay within hence to insert as pieces of pearl ivory mother of pearl choice woods
Bill of Rights
now provides a form of declaration as follows:' I [here insert the name of the Sovereign] do solemnly and sincerely in
Reinsert
To insert again
Omit
To let go to leave unmentioned not to insert or name to drop
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