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Tinkermen
who destroyed the young fry in the river Thames by nets and unlawful engines.
Weapon
340. Includes ammunition, bows and arrows, explosives, firearms, hooks, knives, nets, poison, snares and traps and any instrument or apparatus capable
Deferred stock
Deferred stock. Stock in a company is frequently divided into 'preferred,' the holders of which are entitled to a fixed...
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Statutory trusts
Statutory trusts. for the purposes of the (English) Law of Property Act, 1925, land held upon 'statutory trusts' shall be...
Parochial Assessment Act, 1836
Parochial Assessment Act, 1836 (English) (6 & 7 Wm. 4, c. 96), whereby poor-rates were made on the net annual...
Earned surplus
Earned surplus, it represents a specific account into which are added the net profits of the year and appropriations are...
Heymectus
Heymectus, a hay-net; a net for catching conies.
Reticulate
Resembling network having the form or appearance of a net netted as a reticulated structure
Decoy
To lead into danger by artifice to lure into a net or snare to entrap to insnare to allure to...
Netty
Like a net or network netted
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