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Polynomial
composed of two or more terms connected by the signs plus or minus as a2 2ab b2
Quadrinomial
A polynomial of four terms connected by the signs plus or minus
More or less
More or less (sive plus siveminus). These words in a contract, which rests in fieri,
By way of specific charge
subject of the charge within its reach and grasp, Spectrum Plus Ltd. (in re:) (in Liquidation), (2004) LR 337 (CA): (2004)
Carbon paper
the pigment, usually a carbon black of low oil absorption, plus toners, usually lake pigments or oil-soluble dyes, which are added
Contingent remainder
at the death of the testator and twenty-one years thereafter plus a period of gestation, and see also CONTINGENT LEGACY, and
Food stuff
SCR 676. Expression 'foodstuffs' is made of two expressions 'food' plus 'stuffs'. In other words the stuff which is used as
Grounds
do not mean mere factual inferences but mean factual inferences plus factual material which led to such factual inferences. The 'grounds'
Lien
or at least a right to vest it; for nemo plus juris ad alium transferre potest, quam ipse habet. There must
M2
supply broader than M1 but narrower than M3 comprising M1 plus net time deposits other than large certificates of deposit
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