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negotiorum gestor
negotiorum gestor [Late Latin, from Latin, manager of business] in the civil law of Louisiana : an agent undertaking negotiorum gestio
non prosequitur
non prosequitur [Late Latin, he or she does not prosecute] : a judgment entered against a plaintiff for failure to appear to prosecute a suit compare nolle prosequi
Tamashuk sarti kebala
Tamashuk sarti kebala, in law Lexicon, P. Ramanatha Iyer gives the following meanings to the word 'kebala'; 'Any deed of conveyance or transfer of right or property, any contract of bargain or sale, a bond, a...
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c loan or c paper
loan or c paper FICO scores typically from 580 to 619. Factors include three to four 30 day late mortgage payments and four to six 30 day late installment loan payments or two to four 60 day
Recency
The state or quality of being recent newness new state late origin lateness in time freshness as the recency of a transaction of a wound etc
Kissing the book
the book, kissing the New Testament on taking an oath (see that title). This practice, which has of late years been much objected to on sanitary grounds, is peculiar to English Courts, and even in them has
Civil list
a civil list was settled by the (English) Civil List Act, 1837 (1 Vict. c. 2), upon her late Majesty Queen Victoria for life, to the amount of 3,85,000l. was assigned for her Majesty's privy purse; in
Act of Parliament
sess. 2, c. 2; and the (English) Riot Act as 1 Geo. 1, st. 2, c. 5. Of late years many steps have been taken by the Government with a view to classifying and consolidating the Statute
hippie
established culture dresses casually and advocates extreme liberalism in politics and lifestyle Used especially of those in the late 1960s mostly in their late teens and early twenties who conspicuously rejected traditional culture by dressing casually if
New
Having existed or having been made but a short time having originated or occured lately having recently come into existence or into ones possession not early or long in being of late origin
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negotiorum gestor
negotiorum gestor [Late Latin, from Latin, manager of business] in the civil law of Louisiana : an agent undertaking negotiorum gestio
non prosequitur
non prosequitur [Late Latin, he or she does not prosecute] : a judgment entered against a plaintiff for failure to appear to prosecute a suit compare nolle prosequi
Tamashuk sarti kebala
Tamashuk sarti kebala, in law Lexicon, P. Ramanatha Iyer gives the following meanings to the word 'kebala'; 'Any deed of conveyance or transfer of right or property, any contract of bargain or sale, a bond, a...
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c loan or c paper
loan or c paper FICO scores typically from 580 to 619. Factors include three to four 30 day late mortgage payments and four to six 30 day late installment loan payments or two to four 60 day
Recency
The state or quality of being recent newness new state late origin lateness in time freshness as the recency of a transaction of a wound etc
Kissing the book
the book, kissing the New Testament on taking an oath (see that title). This practice, which has of late years been much objected to on sanitary grounds, is peculiar to English Courts, and even in them has
Civil list
a civil list was settled by the (English) Civil List Act, 1837 (1 Vict. c. 2), upon her late Majesty Queen Victoria for life, to the amount of 3,85,000l. was assigned for her Majesty's privy purse; in
Act of Parliament
sess. 2, c. 2; and the (English) Riot Act as 1 Geo. 1, st. 2, c. 5. Of late years many steps have been taken by the Government with a view to classifying and consolidating the Statute
hippie
established culture dresses casually and advocates extreme liberalism in politics and lifestyle Used especially of those in the late 1960s mostly in their late teens and early twenties who conspicuously rejected traditional culture by dressing casually if
New
Having existed or having been made but a short time having originated or occured lately having recently come into existence or into ones possession not early or long in being of late origin
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