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Campartum
Campartum, a part of a larger field or ground, which would otherwise be in gross or
Cause of action
cause of action enables a person to ask for a larger and wider relief than to which he limits his claim,
Chase
liberties, as officers, laws, courts; and yet it is of larger compass than a park, having more officers an game than
Civil nature
added to it later. But they too pertain to the larger family of 'civil'. There is thus no doubt about the
Crop
of cropping, see AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACT. It connotes in its larger signification, products of the soil that are grown and raised
Corrupt
element of bribe taking. It is used in a much larger sense as denoting conduct which is morally unsound or debased,
Counterplea
warrant his title, or prayed inaid of another whohad a larger estate, as of him in reversion, etc.; or where a
Criminal proceeding
of property. It also includes proceedings in which in the larger interest or the state, orders to prevent apprehended breach of
Shropshire
of black faced hornless sheep similar to the Southdown but larger now extensively raised in many parts of the world
Deed
having legal estates before those having equitable only, and the larger interests should precede the lesser. Then consenting parties and covenantors.
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