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relate back

relate back re·lat·ed back re·lat·ing back : to apply or take

In relation to

In relation to, the phrase 'relation to' is, ordinarily, of wide import

Relation

The act of relating or telling also that which is related recital account narration

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The law relating to evacuee property

The law relating to evacuee property, by defining the words 'the law relating

Relation

Relation, where two different times or other things are accounted as

Related witness and interested witness

Related witness and interested witness, 'related' is not equivalent to 'interested'.

Presentment in relation to copyholds

Presentment in relation to copyholds. In order to give effect to a surrender

Relator

Relator, a rehearser, teller, or informer. It was the name given

In relation to which

In relation to which, the words 'in relation to which' in Article

Rights in relation to an estate

Rights in relation to an estate, the expression 'rights in relation to an

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