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Recompact
To compact or join anew
Re
repugn to fight against recognition a knowing again rejoin to join again reiterate reassure Combinations containing the prefix re are readily
Oop
To bind with a thread or cord to join to unite
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Misjoin
To join unfitly or improperly
Deed-poll
one party only, or made by two or more persons joining together in expressing a common active intention of them all.
Culprit
for murder in 1678. Its original force was formerly to join issue with the defendant's plea of Not guilty and to
Joint-tenancy
Joint-tenancy. This tenancy is created where the same interest in real
Defection
as long as he holds that office and does not join any other party, Law of Elections, P.D.T. Achary, 2004, p.
Fyrd-wite
Fyrd-wite, the fine incurred by neglecting to join the fyrd; one of the rights of the Crown, Anc.
Hue and Cry
etc., as if acting under a magistrate's warrant. All who join in a hue and cry, whether a constable be present
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