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Contingent legacy
and although he may never attain the age his personal representatives will be entitled to the legacy, but if the words
Corporation or body politic
by the ordinary; if lay, by the founder or his representatives; viz., the civil by the king (who is the fundator
Unfair trade practice
any statement, whether orally or in writing or by visible representation which falsely represents that the goods are of a particular
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Church of Scotland
India. Its sittings are attended by a Lord High Commissioner, representing the King, and it is presided over by a Moderator,
Figurative
Representing by a figure or by resemblance typical representative
Chattels or catals
heir or devisee, while chattels real devolved on the personal representatives of the deceased. This difference has now been abolished, firstly,
congress
the United States government ;specif : the U.S. House of Representatives 3 cap a : the U.S. legislature as it is
dilution
of a group of citizens (as a minority) because the representatives they elect have no greater legislative power than the representatives
loan officer
loan officer a representative of a lending or mortgage company who is responsible for
menace
unlawful bodily injury "California Penal Code"] 2 : one who represents a threat vb men·aced men·ac·ing vt 1 : to make
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