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True copy
copy which is wholly and substantially the same as the original. Where therefore, there are insignificant or minimal mistakes, the court
Trespass
of varying degree of generality (1) In its widest and original signification it includes any wrongful act-any infringement or transgression of
Trade description
are not to be sold unless accompanied by indication of origin, and the prohibition is extended to any other imported goods
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Sufferance, Tenancy at
under-tenant, who is in possession at the determination of the original lease, and is permitted by the reversioner to hold over,
Revoke
within the idea of cancellation by the same power which originally acted and not to setting aside of an original order
Register of writs
of writs, an old book in which new forms of original writs were entered. The Register of Writs is said to
Public trustee
operation before or after the Act, and either as an original or a new trustee, or as an additional trustee, in
Out of
injury must be caused by an accident which had its origin in the employment. A mere road accident, while an employee
Protocol
Protocol [fr., Gk., and] the original copy of any writing. An original is styled the protocol
Protest
of .........., at the request of A.B., bearer of the original bill of exchange, whereof a true copy is on the
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