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long-term care
long-term care
long-arm statute
long-arm statute : a state statute allowing for the assertion of
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Longly
With longing desire
Longingly
With longing
Magna Carta
not seize any land or rent for any debt, as long as the present goods and chattels of the debtor do
Prescription
Prescription [fr. pr'scribo, Lat.], title produced and authorised by long usage. It is known in the Roman Law as usucapio.
Civil Law
a great portion of the Roman Law; but not very long afterwards it began again to manifest its influence, and entered
Custom
a law or right not written which being established by long use and consent of our ancestors has been and daily
Lost grant
Lost grant, is a mere presumption from long possession and exercise of user by easement with acquiescence of
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