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Habit and repute
Habit and repute. By the law of Scotland marriage may be established by
Reputation
Reputation, credit, honour, character, good name. Injuries to one's reputation, which
Reputable
Having or worthy of good repute held in esteem honorable praiseworthy as a reputable man or
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reputation
reputation : overall quality or character as seen or judged by
reputational
reputational : of or relating to reputation [a injury caused by
Reputed owner
Reputed owner, one who has, to all appearances, the right and
Reputedly
In common opinion or estimation by repute
reputation testimony
reputation testimony see testimony
ill repute
Bad reputation notoriety
Goodwill
may be the whole advantage belonging to the firm, its reputation as also connection thereof. It, thus, means that every affirmative
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