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Rounce

a hand press holding the form of type etc is run in under the platen and out again sometimes applied to

chamber

of a deliberative, legislative, or judicial body or assembly [to run back into the House "Tip O'Neill"] b : a legislative

covenant

against defects in title [a for quiet enjoyment] see also run 3 : a common-law action to recover damages for breach

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discovery rule

limitations for a cause of action does not begin to run until the time that the injured party discovers or reasonably

easement

compare easement in gross in this entry NOTE: Easements appurtenant run with the land and are therefore passed when the property

hit-skip

hit-skip : hit-and-run

Billethead

stern of a whaleboat around which the harpoon line is run out when the whale darts off

maturity

the period that a note or other obligation has to run : state or condition of having become due

prescription

2 in the civil law of Louisiana a : the running of a period of time set by law after which

restrictive covenant

covenant "American Jurisprudence 2d"] NOTE: For a restrictive covenant to run with the land it must be intended to do so

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