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See
See [fr. sedes, Lat.], the diocese of a bishop.
Seeing
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See
A seat a site a place where sovereign power is exercised
Paymaster-General (see now Accountant-General
Paymaster-General (see now Accountant-General; the duties of Paymaster-General transferred to Accountant-General: see (English) Judicature Act, 1925, ss. 133 et seq.). Under the (English) Chancery Funds Act, 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 44), the office of...
wait and see
wait and see : a doctrine in property law that postpones determining the question of validity of a future interest that has not yet vested (as a contingent remainder) until circumstances make clear whether or not...
Sight seeing
Matched in: Term Sight seeing
Clear sighted
Seeing with clearness acutely perceptive discerning as clear sighted reason
Clear seeing
Matched in: Term Clear seeing
Sith
Since afterwards seeing that
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