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over
over : based on the termination or failure of a prior estate [a limitation ] see also gift over at...
roll over
roll over 1 a : to defer payment of (an obligation) b : to renegotiate the terms of (a financial...
Binding-over
Binding-over. See RECOGNIZANCE.
once over
a swift cursory examination or inspection as I gave him the once over
Carry over
Carry over, a term used in the Stock Exchange to denote the process of postponing the completion of a contract,...
Over-riding interests
Over-riding interests. See REGISTRATION OF TITLE TO LAND, and s. 70 of the (English) Land Registration Act, 1925.
Plead over
Plead over, to follow up an opponent's pleading by replying, etc., and so overlooking some defect to which exception might...
Right in or over land/Land tenure
Right in or over land/Land tenure, these words occurring in Entry 18 in List 11 of Seventh Schedule to the...
paper over
To ignore or conceal a disagreement or dispute so as to continue friendly or productive relations as to paper over...
Spread-over
Spread-over, means the period between the commencement of duty on any day and the termination of duty on that day....
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