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Merged territories
Merged territories, shall mean the territories which by virtue of an
merged credit report
merged credit report raw data pulled from two or more of
To merge
To merge, means to sink or disappear in something else, to become
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Merger
estate than a freehold, e.g., if the leasehold reversion became merged in an estate for life or other freehold estate, any
exchequer
in England and Wales over primarily revenue cases and now merged with the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of
Intermediaries holding an estate
in order to be an intermediary with reference to the merged territories means a maufidar including the ruler of an Indian
Attendant term
which have or may become satisfied at any date will merge in the freehold reversion and come to an end, and
Queen's Bench Division
the Common Pleas and Exchequer Divisions were, in February 1881, merged in the same 'Queen's Bench Division,' which began to be
Paper Office
the offices of the Secretaries of State, were deposited. Now merged in the Public Record Office. Also an office or room
Postman
Court, who had precedence in motions till the Exchequer was merged in the Queen's (now King's) Bench Divi-sion
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