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Occupation
Occupation, also is employed as referring to that which occupies time and attention; a calling; or a trade; and it...
Gratuitous trustees
Gratuitous trustees, Act to amend the law in Scotland relative to the resignation, powers, and liabilities of, 24 & 25...
Stranger in blood
Stranger in blood, a person in no degree of relation-ship to another. See schedule to the Stamp Act, 1815 (Chitty's...
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Relator
Relator, a rehearser, teller, or informer. It was the name given to a plaintiff in an information in Chancery, where...
Respondent
Respondent, a party answering in a suit, whether for himself or another; the defendant in an appeal; the defendant in...
Reward
Reward, a recompense for anything done. Something of value, usu. money, given in return for some service or achievement, such...
Ruling
Ruling, means the outcome of a court's decision either on some point of law or on the case as a...
Salary
Salary, a recompense or consideration generally periodically made to a person for his service in another person's business; also wages,...
Scheme
Scheme, a 'scheme' is a carefully arranged and systematic programme of action. A transaction under which, one party deposits with...
Special and general
Special and general, the terms 'special' and 'general' used in this context are relative terms and it is the content...
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