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secretary
secretary pl: -tar·ies often cap 1 : an officer of a business concern who may keep records of directors' and stockholders' meetings and of stock ownership and transfer and help supervise the company's interests
seize
seize seized seiz·ing 1 or seise : to put in possession of property or vest with the right of possession or succession [stand seized of land] 2 : to take possession or custody of (property) esp....
steal
sto·len steal·ing [Old English stelan] : to take or appropriate without right or consent and with intent to keep or make use of see also robbery, theft
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suppress
suppress 1 : to put down by authority or force 2 a : to keep secret b : to stop or prohibit the publication or revelation of 3 a : to exclude (illegally
Banker
One who conducts the business of banking one who individually or as a member of a company keeps an establishment for the deposit or loan of money or for traffic in money bills of exchange etc
Bawd
A person who keeps a house of prostitution or procures women for a lewd purpose a procurer or procuress a lewd person
property
owner gives up the reasonable expectation of privacy concerning it. The finder of abandoned property is entitled to keep it, and a police officer may take possession of abandoned property as evidence without violating the Fourth Amendment
Bearing rein
A short rein looped over the check hook or the hames to keep the horses head up called in the United States a checkrein
Bill book
A book in which a person keeps an account of his notes bills bills of exchange etc thus showing all that he issues and receives
bookend
a support placed at the end of a row of books to keep them upright on a shelf or table
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Keeping - Law Dictionary Search Results
secretary
secretary pl: -tar·ies often cap 1 : an officer of a business concern who may keep records of directors' and stockholders' meetings and of stock ownership and transfer and help supervise the company's interests
seize
seize seized seiz·ing 1 or seise : to put in possession of property or vest with the right of possession or succession [stand seized of land] 2 : to take possession or custody of (property) esp....
steal
sto·len steal·ing [Old English stelan] : to take or appropriate without right or consent and with intent to keep or make use of see also robbery, theft
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suppress
suppress 1 : to put down by authority or force 2 a : to keep secret b : to stop or prohibit the publication or revelation of 3 a : to exclude (illegally
Banker
One who conducts the business of banking one who individually or as a member of a company keeps an establishment for the deposit or loan of money or for traffic in money bills of exchange etc
Bawd
A person who keeps a house of prostitution or procures women for a lewd purpose a procurer or procuress a lewd person
property
owner gives up the reasonable expectation of privacy concerning it. The finder of abandoned property is entitled to keep it, and a police officer may take possession of abandoned property as evidence without violating the Fourth Amendment
Bearing rein
A short rein looped over the check hook or the hames to keep the horses head up called in the United States a checkrein
Bill book
A book in which a person keeps an account of his notes bills bills of exchange etc thus showing all that he issues and receives
bookend
a support placed at the end of a row of books to keep them upright on a shelf or table
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