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Diary
A register of daily events or transactions a daily record a journal a blank book dated for the record of
writ
a common-law writ directing an inferior court to remit the record of an action to the reviewing court in order that
title
particular legacy at legacy compare universal title in this entry record title : title shown on the public record tax title
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tax roll
tax roll : a record of the properties in a taxing district that includes the
suggestion
b : something suggested 2 : an entry on the record of a fact or circumstance (as the death or insolvency
report
the stockholders] vt 1 a : to make a written record or summary of [ a case] b : to make
Averment
where the matter pleaded was intended to be tried by record or by some other method than a jury. They were
register
to bring back, pile up, collect] 1 : a written record containing regular entries of items or details ;specif : police
race-notice
to the courthouse in order to be the first to record a claim or interest on the same property] : of,
muniment
defense, from Latin munimentum, from munire to fortify] : a record (as a deed, statutory grant, or judgment) that passes title
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Record - Law Dictionary Search Results
Diary
A register of daily events or transactions a daily record a journal a blank book dated for the record of
writ
a common-law writ directing an inferior court to remit the record of an action to the reviewing court in order that
title
particular legacy at legacy compare universal title in this entry record title : title shown on the public record tax title
Keep your definitions linked to case research
tax roll
tax roll : a record of the properties in a taxing district that includes the
suggestion
b : something suggested 2 : an entry on the record of a fact or circumstance (as the death or insolvency
report
the stockholders] vt 1 a : to make a written record or summary of [ a case] b : to make
Averment
where the matter pleaded was intended to be tried by record or by some other method than a jury. They were
register
to bring back, pile up, collect] 1 : a written record containing regular entries of items or details ;specif : police
race-notice
to the courthouse in order to be the first to record a claim or interest on the same property] : of,
muniment
defense, from Latin munimentum, from munire to fortify] : a record (as a deed, statutory grant, or judgment) that passes title
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