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hot wire
start a car by using a wire instead of a key as when stealing the car the wire is connected to
Induction
hand of the clerk, and lays it on the ring, key, or latch of the church-door, or wall of the church,
Pricking up
laths Its surface is scratched once to form a better key for the next coat In the United States called scratch
Ro setta stone
trilingual inscription by aid of which with other inscriptions a key was obtained to the hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt
Any cheque and other liability
1881 phrases 'Any cheque' and 'other liability' are the two key expressions which stand as clarifying the legislative intent so as
Clean Certificates
contain on it any statement derogatory to his title, W Key & Sons Ltd. (in re:), (1902) 1 Ch 467.
Counterpart
Counterpart, the corresponding partor duplicte; the key of a cipher. When the severalprts of an indenture (as
For the purpose of making a survey of Wakf properties
purpose of making a survey of wakf properties' is a key to the construction of the section. The ordinary meaning of
Glebe
5, c. 52); and see (English) Housing Act, 1936. Consult Key and Elphinstone's Prec.
However
However, is a key to the understanding of the aforesaid clause, Kuldip Gandotra v.
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