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Third party

phrase used to introduce any one into a scene already occupied by two in a definite relation to one another, as

Symbol'ography

It is either judicial or extra-judicial; the latter being wholly occupied with such instruments as concern matters not yet judicially in

handover

property or authority etc to another as the handover of occupied territory to the original posssessors the handover of power from

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Guardroom

The room occupied by the guard during its term of duty also a

Speaker of the House of Commons

spokesman of the Commons; in modern times he is more occupied in presiding over the deliberations of the House than in

Belletristic

Occupied with or pertaining to belles lettres

Occupation

taking possession actual possession and control the state of being occupied a holding or keeping tenure use as the occupation of

cause

contract is made (as when a leased building cannot be occupied because of a fire), the contract may either be not

homestead

the home and adjoining land with any buildings that is occupied usually by a family as its principal residence b :

martial law

martial law 1 : the law applied in occupied territory by the military authority of the occupying power 2

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Third party

phrase used to introduce any one into a scene already occupied by two in a definite relation to one another, as

Symbol'ography

It is either judicial or extra-judicial; the latter being wholly occupied with such instruments as concern matters not yet judicially in

handover

property or authority etc to another as the handover of occupied territory to the original posssessors the handover of power from

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Guardroom

The room occupied by the guard during its term of duty also a

Speaker of the House of Commons

spokesman of the Commons; in modern times he is more occupied in presiding over the deliberations of the House than in

Belletristic

Occupied with or pertaining to belles lettres

Occupation

taking possession actual possession and control the state of being occupied a holding or keeping tenure use as the occupation of

cause

contract is made (as when a leased building cannot be occupied because of a fire), the contract may either be not

homestead

the home and adjoining land with any buildings that is occupied usually by a family as its principal residence b :

martial law

martial law 1 : the law applied in occupied territory by the military authority of the occupying power 2

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