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Instrument

Instrument [instrumentum, Lat., fr. instruo, to prepare or provide], a formal

Trust instrument

Trust instrument. Under the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 117 (1)

Negotiable instruments

Negotiable instruments, those the right of action upon which is, by exception

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Vesting instrument

Vesting instrument, a deed, order of Court, or assent, constituting the evidence

dangerous instrument

dangerous instrument : an object capable of causing bodily injury either because

Foreign instrument

Foreign instrument, any such instrument not so drawn, made, or made payable

Instrumentality, Agency

Instrumentality, Agency, instrumentality and agency are the two terms which to

Instrument of transfer

Instrument of transfer, 'instrument of transfer' means the instrument of transfer

Weighing or measuring instrument

Weighing or measuring instrument, means any object, instrument, apparatus or device, or any combination

Instrument

To perform upon an instrument to prepare for an instrument as a sonata instrumented for

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