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Letters patent
particular persons, and for particular purposes, which therefore, not being proper for public inspection, are closed up and sealed on the
Supplemental Bill, Bill in the nature of a
them seems to have been that a supplemental bill was properly applicable to those cases only where the same parties and
Judicial question
Judicial question, means a question that is proper for determination by the courts, as opposed to a moot
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Appropriation
Appropriation, the annexing of some ecclesiastical benefice to the proper and perpetual use of some religious house, etc., just as
Heirloom
called are now rarely met with. See Williams on personal Property; Co. Litt. 18b, 185b; 2 Bl. Com. 428. The term
return
an office or tribunal [the sheriff must the execution…to the proper clerk within sixty days "J. H. Friedenthal et al."] [the
waste
waste 1 : destruction of or damage to property that is caused by the act or omission of one
will
a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death ;esp : a formally executed written instrument by
Hydrazine
methyl hydrazine phenyl hydrazine etc They are derivatives of hydrazine proper H2NNH2 which is a doubled amido group recently 1887 isolated
Linotype
one on a typewriter the matrices for one line are properly arranged the entire line or stereotype or slug is then
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Letters patent
particular persons, and for particular purposes, which therefore, not being proper for public inspection, are closed up and sealed on the
Supplemental Bill, Bill in the nature of a
them seems to have been that a supplemental bill was properly applicable to those cases only where the same parties and
Judicial question
Judicial question, means a question that is proper for determination by the courts, as opposed to a moot
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Appropriation
Appropriation, the annexing of some ecclesiastical benefice to the proper and perpetual use of some religious house, etc., just as
Heirloom
called are now rarely met with. See Williams on personal Property; Co. Litt. 18b, 185b; 2 Bl. Com. 428. The term
return
an office or tribunal [the sheriff must the execution…to the proper clerk within sixty days "J. H. Friedenthal et al."] [the
waste
waste 1 : destruction of or damage to property that is caused by the act or omission of one
will
a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death ;esp : a formally executed written instrument by
Hydrazine
methyl hydrazine phenyl hydrazine etc They are derivatives of hydrazine proper H2NNH2 which is a doubled amido group recently 1887 isolated
Linotype
one on a typewriter the matrices for one line are properly arranged the entire line or stereotype or slug is then
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