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kind
kind 1 : a particular type, category, or class [properties of
Kind
Kind, 'kind' means one or more related species or sub-species of
like-kind exchange
an exchange of business or investment property of the same kind, class, or character and excluding securities that is made pursuant
in-kind
in-kind 1 a : made in a form other than money [an contribution to a political campaign] b : made...
Kind hearted
Having kindness of nature sympathetic characterized by a humane disposition as a
Kind heartedness
The state or quality of being kind hearted benevolence
Goods
(1970) 1 SCC 611: (1971) 1 SCR 46. Means all kinds of movable property other than actionable claims newspapers, stocks, shares,
Royalty
a payment of money, but may be a payment in kind, that is, of part of the produce of the exercise
Hereditaments
Hereditaments, every kind of property that can be inherited; i.e., not only property
contract
buy and the seller agrees to sell all of a kind of goods that the seller produces principal contract : a
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