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enroll
enroll or en·rol vt en·rolled en·roll·ing 1 : to insert, register, or enter in a list, catalog, or roll [enrolled the deed] 2 : to prepare a final copy of (a bill passed by
federal poverty guidelines
federal poverty guidelines See Poverty Guidelines. The Department of Health and Human Services publishes a list every year giving the lowest income acceptable for a family of a particular size so that the family
gross income
from any source except for items specifically excluded by law NOTE: Section 61 of the Internal Revenue Code lists fifteen nonexclusive items that should be included in gross income. They are (1) compensation for services, including fringe
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ground
ground 1 : the foundation or basis on which knowledge, belief, or conviction rests : a premise, reason, or collection of data upon which something (as a legal action or argument) relies for validity [sued the...
endangered species
that has declined in numbers to a point where further irreversible decline and extinction3 has a significant chance Lists of endangered species are maintained by government agencies and in many cases the killing of such species or
Enroll
To insert in a roil to register or enter in a list or catalogue or on rolls of court hence to record to insert in records to leave in writing
Degree approved
and Wales or by the Council for National Academic Awards which is for the time being on the list of approved degrees kept by the Council of Legal Education, Sch I Halsbury's Laws of England 3(1), para
Check-roll
Check-roll, a list or book containing the names of such as are attendants on, or in the pay of, the sovereign
Betting and gambling
Betting and gambling, The expression 'betting and gambling' in List II, Entry 34 of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution includes conduct of lotteries, J.K. Bharati v. State
Birds
Act, 1936, ss. 80 and 81. The Act of 1880 (43 & 44 Vict. c. 35) contains a list of specially protected birds, for shooting or taking which the maximum penalty is one pound, whereas the maximum
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enroll
enroll or en·rol vt en·rolled en·roll·ing 1 : to insert, register, or enter in a list, catalog, or roll [enrolled the deed] 2 : to prepare a final copy of (a bill passed by
federal poverty guidelines
federal poverty guidelines See Poverty Guidelines. The Department of Health and Human Services publishes a list every year giving the lowest income acceptable for a family of a particular size so that the family
gross income
from any source except for items specifically excluded by law NOTE: Section 61 of the Internal Revenue Code lists fifteen nonexclusive items that should be included in gross income. They are (1) compensation for services, including fringe
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ground
ground 1 : the foundation or basis on which knowledge, belief, or conviction rests : a premise, reason, or collection of data upon which something (as a legal action or argument) relies for validity [sued the...
endangered species
that has declined in numbers to a point where further irreversible decline and extinction3 has a significant chance Lists of endangered species are maintained by government agencies and in many cases the killing of such species or
Enroll
To insert in a roil to register or enter in a list or catalogue or on rolls of court hence to record to insert in records to leave in writing
Degree approved
and Wales or by the Council for National Academic Awards which is for the time being on the list of approved degrees kept by the Council of Legal Education, Sch I Halsbury's Laws of England 3(1), para
Check-roll
Check-roll, a list or book containing the names of such as are attendants on, or in the pay of, the sovereign
Betting and gambling
Betting and gambling, The expression 'betting and gambling' in List II, Entry 34 of the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution includes conduct of lotteries, J.K. Bharati v. State
Birds
Act, 1936, ss. 80 and 81. The Act of 1880 (43 & 44 Vict. c. 35) contains a list of specially protected birds, for shooting or taking which the maximum penalty is one pound, whereas the maximum
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