Instruct - Law Dictionary Search Results
Insense
To make to understand to instruct
Articled Clerk
undertakes, by Articles of clerkship, containing covenants, mutually binding, to instruct him in the principles and practice of the profession. See
Instructive
Conveying knowledge serving to instruct or inform as experience furnishes very instructive lessons
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Misinstruct
To instruct amiss
Misteach
To teach wrongly to instruct erroneously
Mistutor
To instruct amiss
Preinstruct
To instruct previously or beforehand
Instruct
Arranged furnished provided
Reinstruct
To instruct anew
Clearance, special VFR
the surface and is flown in accordance with any special instructions given by that unit, r. 36(2) of Air Regulation, 1990
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