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joint-and-last-survivorship option
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long lasting
Existing or persisting for a long time as a long lasting friendship
Lastingly
In a lasting manner
Inheritance
shall lineally descend to the issue of the person who last died actually seized, in infinitum, but shall never lineally ascend.
Institutions
Minors, or such as have Curators appointed to them; and lastly, of persons who are of age and masters of their
Within such period
such period, means within the period which ends with the last day of limitation prescribed. In other wards, in all cases
Days of grace
bill, and the bill is due and payable on the last day of grace,' with a proviso that where the last
Hindu
River). It property denotes the Indian civilization of approximately the last 2,000 years, which gradually evolved evolved from Vedism, the religion
Compline
The last division of the Roman Catholic breviary the seventh and last
Seisina facit stipitem
estate was that descent must be traced from the person last seised, i.e., in possession. (Seisin makes the heir.) But see
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