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patent
or selling an invention or products made by an invented process that is granted to an inventor and his or her
Milling
or employment of grinding or passing through a mill the process of fulling the process of making a raised or intented
Rot
To undergo a process common to organic substances by which they lose the cohesion
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Bleaching and Dyeing
factory and are defined as 'any premises in which the process of bleaching, beetling, dyeing, calendering, finishing, hooking, lapping, and making
Bail
cases there were, before the abolition of arrest on mesne process by the Debtors Act, 1869:- (1) Common bail, or bail
Arrest
of some Court. The law of civil arrest (see MESNE PROCESS), so far as it still exists, is regulated by the
Affiliation
a bastard child and the obligation to maintain it. The process is regulated by the (English) Bastardy Acts, 1845, 1872, and
Foundries
Foundries. Places in which the process of founding or casting metal is carried on, 'except any
Date of such conviction
final and ultimate conviction on termination of the entire judicial process in the hierarchy of courts, sub-s. (3) would be redundant.
Food
work or repair and for the maintenance of the vital process. What human beings consume is styled as food and what
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Processed - Law Dictionary Search Results
patent
or selling an invention or products made by an invented process that is granted to an inventor and his or her
Milling
or employment of grinding or passing through a mill the process of fulling the process of making a raised or intented
Rot
To undergo a process common to organic substances by which they lose the cohesion
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Bleaching and Dyeing
factory and are defined as 'any premises in which the process of bleaching, beetling, dyeing, calendering, finishing, hooking, lapping, and making
Bail
cases there were, before the abolition of arrest on mesne process by the Debtors Act, 1869:- (1) Common bail, or bail
Arrest
of some Court. The law of civil arrest (see MESNE PROCESS), so far as it still exists, is regulated by the
Affiliation
a bastard child and the obligation to maintain it. The process is regulated by the (English) Bastardy Acts, 1845, 1872, and
Foundries
Foundries. Places in which the process of founding or casting metal is carried on, 'except any
Date of such conviction
final and ultimate conviction on termination of the entire judicial process in the hierarchy of courts, sub-s. (3) would be redundant.
Food
work or repair and for the maintenance of the vital process. What human beings consume is styled as food and what
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