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nucleoside
are adenine cytosine uracil guanine and thymine and to a lesser extent hypoxanthine and other bases are found The most commmon
Legacy
different instruments he has given legacies of equal, greater, or lesser sums to the same person, the Court, considering that he
Maintenance of public order
law and order means the prevention of disorders of comparatively lesser gravity and of local significance, B. Sundara Rao v. State
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Petit treason
Petit treason, treason of a lesser kind, as if a servant killed his master, a wife
Property
it may be used as a synonym for ownership and lesser rights in goods, Dictionary of Commercial Law by A.H. Hudson,
Right patent
estate in fee-simple, and not for him who had a lesser estate, as tenant-in-tail, tenant-in-frank marriage, or tenant for life, Fitz.
Satisfaction
ademption of such legacy; but if it be of a lesser amount than the legacy, such portion will then only adeem
Surrender
of it: it generally means the giving up of a lesser estate to a greater; a release is the giving up
Witena-gemot, or Wittena-gemote
the noble and wise men of the kingdom. Whether the lesser thanes were entitled to a place is not certain, 2
Ovation
A lesser kind of triumph allowed to a commander for an easy
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