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Property
property, although it is the basic item that goes to make the same. Property thus in law, is both, corpus and
Hotchpot
a portion or advancement, but not so much as to make up their full share; in that case such child, so
Feign
Feign, to make up or fabricate, to make a false show of Black's
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Corn Returns
purchases of British corn made in such towns. The inspectors make up these returns from the dealers and corn factors, etc.,
abate
to or do away with [ a nuisance] b : make void : nullify [ an action] 2 : to reduce
Dribblet
part a small sum a small quantity of money in making up a sum as the money was paid in dribblets
executive
government compare judiciary, legislature b : the person or persons making up that branch see also governor, mayor, president 2 : a
Tribe
as well as patron deity. The families or small communities making up the tribe are linked through economic, social, religious, family, or
Outgoing
KB 291. Under the Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923, s. 16 (making up a road, etc.), Lowther v. Clifford, (1927) 1KB 130 (yearly
Nihils or Nichils
or Nichils, debts to the Crown which a sheriff, when making up his accounts for the Exchequer, said were nothing worth and
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