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estoppel
this entry compare waiver equitable estoppel : an estoppel that prevents a person from adopting a new position that contradicts a
preclude
preclude pre·clud·ed pre·clud·ing : to prevent or exclude by necessary consequence [the requirement of a marriage
Act of God
inevitable, and irresistible, the effects of which could not be prevented or avoided by the exercise of due care of foresight,
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Captive animal
any appliance or contrivance for the purpose of hindering or preventing its escape from captivity or confinement or which is pinioned
Desertion
obtaining of an order under the Act of 1895 will prevent the two years' 'desertion without cause' from running and so
Enrollment
who had obtained a decree or order, was desirous of preventing a rehearing of the cause before the judge pronouncing the
Patent medicine
letters-patent, or which have been advertised as beneficial to the prevention, cure, or relief of any ailment or disorder affecting the
Mouth freshener
within the meaning of 'food' under s. 2(v) of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, Krishna Gopal Sharma v. Government of
Pan masala
pan masala is a food within the meaning of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, Krishna Gopal Sharma v. Government of
Owner
it, as far as the law permits, unless he be prevented by some agreement or covenant which restrains his right, Black's
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