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defend
defend 1 : to drive danger or attack away from [using a weapon to oneself] 2 : to act as...
fictitious payee
but to whom the maker of the instrument does not intend to convey any interest in the instrument
opening statements
a trial, lawyers' presentations to the jury summarizing what they intend to present as evidence. Opening statements, like closing arguments, are
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beneficiary
beneficiary whom the party paying for the other party's performance intends to benefit as payment for a debt or obligation compare
overrule
to set aside as a precedent or guide [did not intend to overrule prior jurisprudence in that area] [refused to overrule
separation
they have stopped communicating and engaging in sexual relations and intend to be separated. 2 : termination of a contractual relationship
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order to protect the public against companies that do not intend to do a fair and honest business and that offer
Foredesign
To plan beforehand to intend previously
Heterophemy
speech or in writing of that which one does not intend to say frequently the very reverse of the thought which
In accordance with law
Industrial Disputes Settlement Act, 1947 is used, they did not intend to exclude the law as settled by the Industrial Courts.
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