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Conversion and detinue
or negligently loses or parts with possession he cannot get rid of his contractual liability to restore the bailor's property on
Betting
(55 & 56 Vict. c. 9). The latter statute gets rid of the decision in Real v. Anderson, (1884) 13 QBD
Amotion
there seem to be any means except amotion of getting rid of a clearly unfit councillor who refuses to resign. See
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Rid
Matched in: Term Rid
Perfunctory
Done merely to get rid of a duty performed mechanically and as a thing of
ostracism
Banishment by popular vote a means adopted at Athens to rid the city of a person whose talent and influence gave
Estrapade
The action of a horse when to get rid of his rider he rears plunges and kicks furiously
Domino whist
beginning with a 5 or 9 the player who gets rid of his cards first being the winner
Doff
self of hence figuratively to put or thrust away to rid ones self of
Disinteress
To deprive or rid of interest in or regard for to disengage
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