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fair value
fair value 1 : a reasonable value (as one set by courts and regulatory commissions) for property 2 : fair
Set fair
In plastering a particularly good troweled surface
Market
occupied by temples, theatres, etc. A market can only be set up by virtue of a royal grant, or by long … by long and immemorial usage, which presupposes a grant. See FAIRS; and (English) Public Health Act, 1875, s. 167, the Public
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use
zone for a particular purpose that is allowed under conditions set forth in a zoning ordinance : special exception fair use
fair labor standards act
fair labor standards act A federal act that set a minimum standard wage and a maximum work week of
rate base
on which a fair rate of return is based in setting utility rates
void-for-vagueness doctrine
not provide fair warning of a prohibition and fails to set standards for enforcement that would govern the exercise of the
Cocker spaniel
of fair length with square muzzle the ears long and set low the legs short or of medium length and the
Bord-halfpenny
small toll paid to the lord of a town for setting up boards, tables, booths, etc., in fairs or markets. … a town for setting up boards, tables, booths, etc., in fairs or markets.
Pitching-pence
Pitching-pence, money (commonly a penny) paid for pitching or setting down every bag of corn or pack of goods in … every bag of corn or pack of goods in a fair or market, Jac. Law Dict.
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