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Interloper
Interloper [fr. inter, Lat., between, and loopen, to run], a person who intercepts the trade of others
Impotentiam, Propter, Property
a qualified property in them till they can fly or run away, and then such property expires, 2 Steph. Com., bk.
Hotel
both to travellers or other persons. A building cannot be run as a hotel unless services necessary for the comfortable stay
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Horse-racing
plates or matches at horse-races under 50l. value could be run, under penalty of 200l. to be paid by the owner
Gantelope
Gantelope (pronounced gauntlet) [fr. gant, Dut., all; and loopen, to run], a military punishment, in which the criminal running between the
Fer' natur', animals
qualified property in the young until they can fly or run away. (3) Propter privilegium, when a man has a privilege
Factory
365: (1974) 3 SCC 108. Department of Publications and Press run by the University is engaged in carrying on a 'manufacturing
Expectant heir
loan, and is frequently very much higher than the risk run by the lender requires. At Common Law all such loans
Run in
An argument or quarrel
Horn with Horn, or Horn under Horn
and cows, or all horned beasts that are allowed to run together, upon the same common, Spelm
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