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Deemed to be made
Deemed to be made, connotes an imaginary state of affairs which may or may
Northampton, Statutes made at
Northampton, Statutes made at, 2 Edw. 3, A.D. 1328, respecting pardons for felonies,
made up
formed or conceived by the imagination not true as a made up story
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made to order
made specially for a specific purpose of articles of manufacture Contrasted
machine made
made by a machine Contrasted with handmade
Judge made
of acts of judicial interpretation considered as doing this Judge made law is contrasted with statutory law and civil law
factory made
made in a factory Contrasted with homemade
claims made policy
claims made policy : an insurance policy providing coverage only for claims
custom made
made specially for a specific purpose of articles of manufacture Contrasted
judge-made
judge-made : created by judges or judicial decision used esp. of law established by due judicial interpretation of statutes
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