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principal
or authority [the s of a business]: as a : one who engages another to act for him or her subject
property
common property : property owned or used by more than one party ;specif : property owned or leased by tenants in
subscribe
al."] 2 a : to sign (as a document) with one's own hand in token of consent, obligation, or attestation [such
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liability
or state of being liable 2 : something for which one is liable: as a : a financial obligation : debt
Coulomb
electrical measurements It is the quantity of electricity conveyed in one second by the current produced by an electro motive force
Farad
a condenser whose charge having an electro motive force of one volt is equal to the amount of electricity which with
Alien
or his birth was registered at a British Consulate within one year (or with the consent of the Secretary of State
Bill of Lading
which there are usually three parts-one kept by the consignor, one sent to the consignee, and one preserved by the master.
Collusion
proceedings is a secret agreement between two persons that the one should institute a suit against the other, in order to
Contingent legacy
Contingent legacy, one bequeathed on a contingency; e.g., if the legatee attain twenty-one.
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