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particular legacy
particular legacy see legacy
bill of particulars
bill of particulars see bill
Persecution, on account of membership in a particular social group
Persecution, on account of membership in a particular social group, to mean persecution 'that is directed toward an individual who...
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Landing charges
be assessed on actuals, but, as a matter of practice, particularly to facilitate expenditure clearance. Landing charges are assessed at a
Remainder
Remainder [fr. remanentia, Lat.], that expectant portion, remnant, or residue of interest which, on the creation of a particular estate,...
Breach of peace
of creating a public disturbance or engaging in disorderly conduct particularly by making an unnecessary or distracting noise, Black Law Dictionary,
Maxim
are rather minims than maxims, for they give not a particularly great, but a particularly small, amount of information. As often
Abstract of title
s. 45. The points to which his attention should be particularly directed in comparing the muniments with the abstract, are the
Domicile
Domicile, the place where a person has his home. By the term 'domicile,' in its ordinary acceptation, is meant the...
Custom
Custom [fr. Costume, It.; coustume, coutume, Fr.; costumbre, Sp.; consuetudo, Lat.], 'Custom maybe defined to be a law or right...
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