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Ran
Matched in: Term Ran
run
run ran run run·ning 1 a : to be or continue to
Landlord and tenant
1925; on the other hand, the benefit of such covenants ran with the assigns without being named by s. 58 of
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Justiciar or Justiciary, Chief
exofficio regent of the kingdom in the king's absence. Writs ran in his name and were tested by him. The last
If from any cause whatsoever
If from any cause whatsoever in a contract ran as: 'If from any cause whatsoever, the purchase should not
County palatine
felonies; they appointed judges and magistrates; all writs and indictments ran in their names,and offences were said to be done against
Collision of ships
it may have been the fault of the ship which ran the other down, and in that case the injured party
Ran
Matched in: Term Ran
N
or linguanasal consonent Its commoner sound is that heard in ran done but when immediately followed in the same word by
Plagal
modes or tunes as opposed to those called authentic which ran from the tonic to its octave
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