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principal

principal 1 : being the main or most important, consequential, or

Principal and agent

Principal and agent, he who being sui juris, and competent to

Principal

or degree most considerable or important chief main as the principal officers of a Government the principal men of a state

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principal applicant

principal applicant The person named in the petition. For example, an

Principal and accessory (or accessory)

Principal and accessory (or accessory). (1) Principals in offences are of

principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (piti)

principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (piti) the four elements of a

principal register

principal register Primary trademark register of the USPTO. When a mark

principal in the first degree

principal in the first degree see principal

original principal balance

original principal balance the total principal owed on a mortgage prior to

additional principal payment

additional principal payment money paid to the lender in addition to the

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principal

principal 1 : being the main or most important, consequential, or

Principal and agent

Principal and agent, he who being sui juris, and competent to

Principal

or degree most considerable or important chief main as the principal officers of a Government the principal men of a state

Keep your definitions linked to case research

principal applicant

principal applicant The person named in the petition. For example, an

Principal and accessory (or accessory)

Principal and accessory (or accessory). (1) Principals in offences are of

principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (piti)

principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (piti) the four elements of a

principal register

principal register Primary trademark register of the USPTO. When a mark

principal in the first degree

principal in the first degree see principal

original principal balance

original principal balance the total principal owed on a mortgage prior to

additional principal payment

additional principal payment money paid to the lender in addition to the

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