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Set-off
Set-off, any counter-balance or cross-claim. A defendant's counter demand against the
Set up
Set up, means a unit cannot be said to have been
Set
place to to place to put to fix as to set a house on a stone foundation to set a book
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Setting
The act of one who or that which sets as the setting of type or of gems the setting
pair-or-set clause
case of loss of fewer than all items in a set to restore the set to its value before the loss or … fewer than all items in a set to restore the set to its value before the loss or pay the difference between
set aside
set aside 1 : to disagree with and overturn (a decision
Radio set - telegraph
Radio set - telegraph, a radio set receiving communications should equally be
Setting up
Setting up, means 'to place on foot' or 'to establish' and
Broadcast Television Receiver Sets
Broadcast Television Receiver Sets, words 'Broad-cast Television Receiver Sets' under Notification No. 68/86 of
close set
arranged close together as close set eyes close set teeth
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