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Able-bodied man
man, defined in (English) Corn Production Act, 1917 (7 & 8 Geo. 5, c. 46) (repealed), as 'any male workman who is not incapable, by reason of age or mental or other infirmity or physical injury, of
Tail
in tail, is an estate limited to a person and the heirs of his body general or special, male or female, and was the creature of the statute De Donis. The estate, if the entail be not
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fee-simple. Again: Land is limited to A. for life, remainder to B. for life, remainder in the heirs male of A.'s body, the second remainder vets in A. as a remainder in tail male general, and is
Coparcenary
Coparcenary, A Hindu coparcenary is narrower body than the joint family. Only males who acquire the birth an interest in the joint or coparcenary property can be members of the coparcenary
okapi
Like the giraffe it has no dewclaws There is a small prominence on each frontal bone of the male The color of the body is chiefly reddish chestnut the cheeks are yellowish white and the fore and
Pipefish
body covered with bony plates The mouth is small at the end of a long tubular snout The male has a pouch on his belly in which the incubation of the eggs takes place
Pronucleus
One of the two bodies or nuclei called male and female pronuclei which unite to form the first segmentation nucleus of an impregnated ovum … One of the two bodies or nuclei called male and female pronuclei which unite to form the first segmentation nucleus of an impregnated
Gypsy moth
1869 where its caterpillars have done great damage to fruit shade and forest trees of many kinds The male gypsy moth is yellowish brown the female white and larger than the male In both sexes the wings … grayish mottled appearance with blue tubercles on the anterior and red tubercles on the posterior part of the body all giving rise to long yellow and black hairs They usually pupate in July and the moth appears
Gavelkind
seised in tail of lands held in gavelkind, all his sons shall inherit together as heirs of his body. Since the 1st January, 1834, the half blood inherit, for the (English) Inheritance Act, 1833 (s. 9), applied … ordinary manner. It is to be remarked that though females, claiming in their own right, were postponed to males, yet they might inherit together with males by representa-tion. 'If a man have three sons and purchase lands
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