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letter
letter 1 : a direct written statement addressed to an individual or organization ;broadly : an official communication see
Letters
Letters. The recipient or lawful possessor of letters has all the rights in them incident to property except that
Letter
Letter, is a communication by one person to another sent in writing print or type, Inland Commercial (TPT) Service
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Letterer
One who makes inscribes or engraves alphabetical letters
Lettering
The act or business of making or marking with letters as by cutting or painting
Lettered
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Letter
One who lets or permits one who lets anything for hire
letter of credit
letter of credit :a document issued to a beneficiary at the request of the issuer's customer in which the
Letters-patent, or letters overt
Letters-patent, or letters overt [fr. liter' patentes, Lat.], writings of the sovereign, sealed with the Great Seal of England,
Letters patent
Letters patent, is derived from Latin word 'literae patentes.' The letters patent are so called because 'they are open
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Lettered - Law Dictionary Search Results
letter
letter 1 : a direct written statement addressed to an individual or organization ;broadly : an official communication see
Letters
Letters. The recipient or lawful possessor of letters has all the rights in them incident to property except that
Letter
Letter, is a communication by one person to another sent in writing print or type, Inland Commercial (TPT) Service
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Letterer
One who makes inscribes or engraves alphabetical letters
Lettering
The act or business of making or marking with letters as by cutting or painting
Lettered
Matched in: Term Lettered
Letter
One who lets or permits one who lets anything for hire
letter of credit
letter of credit :a document issued to a beneficiary at the request of the issuer's customer in which the
Letters-patent, or letters overt
Letters-patent, or letters overt [fr. liter' patentes, Lat.], writings of the sovereign, sealed with the Great Seal of England,
Letters patent
Letters patent, is derived from Latin word 'literae patentes.' The letters patent are so called because 'they are open
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