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Betting
the employment of young persons in betting business. The (English) Ready Money Football Betting Act, 1920, penalises the printing, publishing or
Dexterous
Ready and expert in the use of the body and limbs
ripe
relating to, or being a claim for relief that is ready for judicial resolution because the injury is certain to occur
market value
value 1 : the price at which a buyer is ready and willing to buy and a seller is ready and
Cabinet, shadow
body of opposition leaders meeting from time to time and ready to take office, Chambers Concise 20th Century Dictionary, Davidson, Seaton
Arbitration
not be referred and that the applicant was and is ready and willing to do all things necessary to the proper
Array
Array [fr. aredare, It., to get ready], to rank or set forth a jury of men impannelled
Award
given to all the parties that it is made and ready to be delivered: and if the submission direct that it
Backberinde, Backverinde, or Backberend
at his standing with a knife, gun, bow, or greyhound, ready to shoot or course; backberend, i.e., carrying away upon his
Cabinet
public importance because he has to maintain a team-shadow cabinet ready to take over administration; Practice and Procedure of Parliament, M.N.
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