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Iowas
A tribe of Indians which formerly occupied the region now included in the State of Iowa
Trinobantes, Trinonantes, or Trinovantes
Trinobantes, Trinonantes, or Trinovantes, inhabitants of Britain, situated next to the Cantii northward, who occupied, according to Camden and Baxter, that country which now comprises the counties of Essex and Middlesex, and some
cause
absolutely null. If the cause fails after the contract is made (as when a leased building cannot be occupied because of a fire), the contract may either be not enforced or only partially enforced. vt caused caus·ing
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homestead
homestead 1 a : the home and adjoining land with any buildings that is occupied usually by a family as its principal residence b : an estate created by law in a homestead
martial law
martial law 1 : the law applied in occupied territory by the military authority of the occupying power 2 : the law administered by military forces that
occupancy
or having possession (as of abandoned property) to acquire ownership 3 : the fact or condition of being occupied [ by more than 400 persons is unlawful] 4 : the use to which a property is put
possession
permission of or on behalf of the owner see also acquisitive prescription at prescription 2 : something controlled, occupied, or owned [personal s]
Dravida
A race of Hindustan believed to be the original people who occupied the land before the Hindu or Aryan invasion
beachhead
an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held to allow aditional troops and supplies to enter
Beguinage
A collection of small houses surrounded by a wall and occupied by a community of Beguines
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Iowas
A tribe of Indians which formerly occupied the region now included in the State of Iowa
Trinobantes, Trinonantes, or Trinovantes
Trinobantes, Trinonantes, or Trinovantes, inhabitants of Britain, situated next to the Cantii northward, who occupied, according to Camden and Baxter, that country which now comprises the counties of Essex and Middlesex, and some
cause
absolutely null. If the cause fails after the contract is made (as when a leased building cannot be occupied because of a fire), the contract may either be not enforced or only partially enforced. vt caused caus·ing
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homestead
homestead 1 a : the home and adjoining land with any buildings that is occupied usually by a family as its principal residence b : an estate created by law in a homestead
martial law
martial law 1 : the law applied in occupied territory by the military authority of the occupying power 2 : the law administered by military forces that
occupancy
or having possession (as of abandoned property) to acquire ownership 3 : the fact or condition of being occupied [ by more than 400 persons is unlawful] 4 : the use to which a property is put
possession
permission of or on behalf of the owner see also acquisitive prescription at prescription 2 : something controlled, occupied, or owned [personal s]
Dravida
A race of Hindustan believed to be the original people who occupied the land before the Hindu or Aryan invasion
beachhead
an area in hostile territory that has been occupied and is held to allow aditional troops and supplies to enter
Beguinage
A collection of small houses surrounded by a wall and occupied by a community of Beguines
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