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Common duty of care
insofar as he is free to and does extend, restrict, modify or exclude his duty to any visitor or visitors by
Final order
estimate for the income already assessed under s. 23(4) and modify the assessment accordingly and in pursuance of that order the
Restrictive Covenant
of Land (Assess-ment of Compensation) Act, 1919, to discharge or modify the covenants under the conditions imposed by the Act.
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Alimony
or weekly payments, and may discharge the order, or increase, modify, or temporarily suspend the payments. In default of agreement it
Corrigent
A substance added to a medicine to mollify or modify its action
Remodify
To modify again or anew to reshape
amend
amend 1 : to change or modify for the better 2 : to alter esp. in the
jurisdiction
the decisions of lower tribunals and to reverse, affirm, or modify those decisions compare original jurisdiction in this entry concurrent jurisdiction
letter of credit
a letter of credit which the issuer cannot revoke or modify without the consent of the issuer's customer or the beneficiary
modification
modification when a lender agrees to modify the terms of a mortgage without refinancing the loan. Source:
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