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Miscast

To cast or reckon wrongly

Misreckon

To reckon wrongly to miscalculate

Overreckon

To reckon too highly

Reckon

To make an enumeration or computation to engage in numbering or computing

Recount

To count or reckon again

Clear days

the doing of any act, the time is to be reckoned exclusively as well of the first day as the last.

Entireties, tenancy by

wife and a third person, the husband and wife, being reckoned only as one person, took one-half and the third person

Double or treble damages

common law the damages are always single. They are not reckoned in the same manner as double and treble costs, but

Determinable life estates

absolutely determined and gone. Yet, while they subsist, they are reckoned estates for life; because they may by possibility last for

Constructive total loss

value, as well as the estimated cost of repairs, in reckoning whether there has been a constructive total loss, Macbeth v.

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