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Search
Search, implies an expiratory examination or prob-ing into or seeking something which is hidden, sealed, exposed or
Probate
Probate, means the copy of a Will certified under the seal
L
Greek letter being from the Phoelignician and the ultimate origin prob Egyptian Etymologically it is most closely related to r and
Administration
granting of letters of administration to an administrator by the Probate Division. (2) The administration of the estate of a deceased
Oligist
Hematite or specular iron ore prob so called in allusion to its feeble magnetism as compared
Marathi
A Sanskritic language of western India prob descended from the Maharastri Prakrit spoken by the Marathas and
cause
NOTE: The circumstances under which cause, good cause, just cause, probable cause, reasonable cause, or sufficient cause exists are determined on
Syndic
Syndic, an advocate or patron; a burgess or recorder; an agent or attorney who acts for a corporation or university;...
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