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Standard
Edw. 8, c. 38) deals mostly with the measur-ing of sand and sand ballast. 1. A model accepted as correct by
Adoption
and Germany, where the civil law (as to which, see Sand. Just.) prevails to any great extent. In 1889 and 1890,
Quicksand
Sand easily moved or readily yielding to pressure especially a deep
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Sandnecker
European flounder Hippoglossoides limandoides called also rough dab long fluke sand fluke and sand sucker
Matweed
A name of several maritime grasses as the sea sand reed Ammophila arundinacea which is used in Holland to bind
Fulgurite
A vitrified sand tube produced by the striking of lightning on sand a
Douls malus
Douls malus (a degree of dolus, artifice) means fraud, Sand. Just
Cessio in jure
magistrate pronounced it to be property (addicebat) of the claimant, Sand Just.
Condictio
submitted to him, without taking into account consideration of equity, Sand. Just. See ACTIO BON' FIDEI.
Contubernium
of such unions were the property of their parents' owners, Sand. Just.
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